By Diego Oré, Emily Green and Stephen Eisenhammer MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The U.S. government has revoked the visas of at ...
The Trump administration has revoked the visas of at least 50 politicians and government officials in Mexico as part of its ...
The United States government has revoked the U.S. visas of dozens of officials, according to an unnamed "senior Mexican politician" quoted by the Reuters news agency.
The United States has revoked the visas of more than 50 Mexican politicians and government officials, a move that broadens ...
Mexico might be replacing Venezuela as Cuba’s key economic savior, sending $3 billion in oil between May and August, some of ...
Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies has just passed legislation that aims to boost government revenues, primarily by raising taxes ...
The US Department of State has released the November 2025 Visa Bulletin, detailing immigrant visa availability and adjustment ...
Mexico will require Peruvians obtain a visa to enter the country in an effort to stem a “substantial increase” in the flow of migrants from the South American country. The temporary action, starting ...
A migrant caravan trying to reach the U.S. is expected to grow as thousands gather at Mexico's southern border awaiting entry. Last week, Mexico decided to fast-track humanitarian visas so migrants ...
The State Department said it had determined they should lose their visas after reviewing their online social media posts and ...
Reporting from Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico — A decision by Mexico’s new government to liberalize entry rules for foreigners seeking “humanitarian” visas has in recent days sparked a new influx of Central ...
Part of a caravan of Central American migrants walk along a road in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, Jan. 18, 2019, on their journey toward the United States. (CNS photo/Alexandre Meneghini, Reuters) CIUDAD ...