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 Mexico And Canada: NAFTA Will Be Revised Only If 3 Nations Work Together
Mexican and Canadian officials met in Mexico City on Tuesday and made their stance clear on the North American Free Trade Agreement: it will be revised and renewed, but only if the three nations involved work together.
May. 23, 2017
The Pipeline Feeding Water Engineers From Central Mexico To Arizona – And Back
For decades, colleges in Arizona have received a steady stream of Mexican students seeking to complete doctoral degrees in science and math. Initially, the Mexican government sent them as an effort to boost the number of scientists in that country. But now, Arizona colleges recruit them as one way to keep up their graduate enrollment.
May. 22, 2017
Navajo Metal Band Produces Album With Metallica Producer
A Navajo heavy metal band is releasing its first album May 27. They call themselves “I Dont Konform.” And unless you live on the reservation you probably haven’t heard of them. But they recently got the attention of one of the most sought-after producers in the world.
May. 19, 2017
Navajo Metal Band Produces Album With Metallica Producer
A Navajo heavy metal band is releasing its first album May 27. They call themselves I Dont Konform. And unless you live on the reservation, you probably haven’t heard of them. But they recently got the attention of one of the most sought-after producers in the world.
May. 19, 2017
NAFTA Talks Could Begin As Early As August; ‘We Are Ready,’ Mexican Official Says
The top U.S. trade official formally notified Congress on Thursday of the Trump administration’s intention to renegotiation the North American Free Trade Agreement, meaning official talks could begin as early as mid-August.
May. 18, 2017
NAFTA Talks Could Begin As Early As August; ‘We Are Ready,’ Mexican Official Says
The top U.S. trade official formally notified Congress on Thursday of the Trump administration’s intention to renegotiation the North American Free Trade Agreement, meaning official talks could begin as early as mid-August.
May. 18, 2017
Immigration Arrests Up Nearly 40 Percent Under Trump
During the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested 41,000 people living illegally in the U.S., nearly 40 percent more than were arrested during the same period of President Barack Obama’s last year in office.
May. 18, 2017
Public Given Shortened Comment Period On Bears Ears
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is accepting public comments on a review of 22 national monuments for 60 days. But for Bears Ears National Monument in southern Utah he's giving people only 15 days.
May. 18, 2017
Public Given Shortened Comment Period On Bears Ears
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is accepting public comments on a review of 22 national monuments for 60 days. But for Bears Ears National Monument in southern Utah, he's giving people only 15 days.
May. 18, 2017
President Of Mexico Promises More Protections For Journalists
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto vowed to increase protections for journalists after the killing of a respected crime reporter in the northern state of Sinaloa drew international attention to the country this week.
May. 17, 2017
President Of Mexico Promises More Protections For Journalists
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto vowed to increase protections for journalists after the killing of a respected crime reporter in the northern state of Sinaloa drew international attention to the country this week
May. 17, 2017
U.S.-Mexico Officials To Work On Anti-Crime Strategy
Since the beginning of the administration of Donald Trump, Mexico and the United States have held plenty of meetings behind closed doors, most of them to discuss trade and immigration. But this time, both governments plan to get together and work on a strategy to fight organized crime.
May. 17, 2017
U.S.-Mexico Officials To Work On Anti-Crime Strategy
Since the beginning of the administration of Donald Trump, Mexico and the United States have held plenty of meetings behind closed doors, most of them to discuss trade and immigration. But this time, both governments plan to get together and work on a strategy to fight organized crime.
May. 17, 2017
Mexico Energy Reform Spurs Larger Scale Cross-Border Electricity Transmission
The dream of a unified North American electricity grid could not have been contemplated until Mexico's electricity market was opened to foreign companies in 2014. Today, larger scale volumes of electricity are flowing in both directions across the Mexico-United States border.
May. 17, 2017
Mexico Energy Reform Spurs Larger Scale Cross-Border Electricity Transmission
The dream of a unified North American electricity grid could not have been contemplated until Mexico's electricity market was opened to foreign companies in 2014. Today larger scale volumes of electricity are flowing in both directions across the Mexico-United States border with implications for prices in both nations.
May. 17, 2017
Border Wall Finalists To Build Prototypes In July
Finalists for a proposed wall along the U.S. Mexico border advanced last week, setting the stage for testing of different wall prototypes to begin this summer.
May. 16, 2017
Popular Journalist Slain In Mexico
A Mexican journalist in the state of Sinaloa was murdered Monday afternoon, the latest in a sustained attack on reporters in that country this year.
May. 15, 2017
Phoenix Man Waits For ICE
Misael Perez felt stifled by the walls of his own apartment on a recent Friday afternoon.
May. 15, 2017
Attorney for Border Patrol Agent Facing Murder Charges Says Teen Victim was a Drug Smuggler
A U.S. Border Patrol agent charged with murder in a cross-border shooting case in Arizona has told a judge that his alleged victim was involved in trafficking drugs across the border the night he died.
May. 12, 2017
Attorney: ICE Lied About Not Arresting Phoenix Deportee
The lawyer for a Mesa man deported Thursday said Immigration and Customs Enforcement lied to him when officials repeatedly promised not to arrest his client.
May. 12, 2017

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