Police in the State of Mexico have arrested five men and two women suspected in a string of seven kidnappings that allegedly targeted mainly children, authorities said Wednesday. The seven suspects …
Imaz found guilty of fund misuse
A judge handed down a guilty verdict late Tuesday against a Mexico City precinct president who was shown on video earlier this year taking cash from a businessman and shoveling it into plastic bags. …
Border no terror corridor – so far
Among the thousands of undocumented immigrants streaming into Arizona from Mexico each week, the U.S. Border Patrol has yet to discover a known terrorist. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security …
Extradition of Basques delayed
An appellate judge on Monday granted a temporary stay of an extradition order that would send six alleged members of the Basque separatist group ETA to Spain to face terrorism charges. The judge, …
Mexican Judge Halts Extradition of ETA Suspects
A Mexican judge has temporarily halted the extradition of six Spaniards arrested a year ago on suspicion of having links with the Basque separatist group ETA, their lawyer said on Monday. Mexico …
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U.S. Opens 1st Northern Border Air Patrol Station
The U.S. government is stepping up efforts to patrol its porous northern border with Canada by using helicopters, airplanes and boats to monitor illegal immigration and drug traffic, officials said on …
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Latin America on Alert for Terror
Governments throughout Mexico and Central America are on alert as evidence grows that al-Qaida members are traveling in the region and looking for recruits to carry out attacks in Latin America — the …
Al-Qaida Said to Recruit in Latin America
Governments throughout Mexico and Central America are on alert as evidence grows that al-Qaida members are traveling in the region and looking for recruits to carry out attacks in Latin America — the …
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al-Qaida Said to Recruit in Latin America
Governments throughout Mexico and Central America are on alert as evidence grows that al-Qaida members are traveling in the region and looking for recruits to carry out attacks in Latin America — the …
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South African Pleads Innocent in Immigration Case
A South African woman originally suspected of having links to terrorist groups but in the end charged only with being an illegal immigrant pleaded innocent in federal court on Friday. Farida Goolam …
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