Randal C. Archibold

Wednesday, April 29, 2015 - 05:54
A significant drop in the number of children apprehended at the United States-Mexico border in recent months sprang from Mexico’s record number of deportations of minors traveling without a guardian, according to an analysis released Tuesday. The analysis, by the Pew Research Center in Washington, noted that the flow of children not authorized to enter the United States had dropped precipitously, to 12,509, from October to February. The vast majority of the children were Central American.
Monday, March 16, 2015 - 06:57
The United States and Cuba will hold a third round of talks next week about restoring diplomatic ties and reopening embassies as they seek to work through sticking points that have emerged since President Obama and President Raúl Castro of Cuba announced a push toward normal relations in December
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 - 06:47
They were farm boys who did well in school and took one of the few options available beyond the backbreaking work in the corn and bean fields of southern Mexico: enrolling in a local teachers college with a history of radicalism but the promise of a stable classroom job.
Monday, August 4, 2014 - 06:33
“There used to be birthday parties and house parties. Now, there aren’t any because with so many people there, it gets the gang’s attention, and sometimes they would kill people.”
Monday, July 21, 2014 - 07:02
Mexico has quietly stepped up the pace of deportation of migrants, some of them unaccompanied children. It announced plans to stop people from boarding freight trains north and will open five new border control stations.
Monday, July 21, 2014 - 06:52
Many of the potential migrants, who would take a succession of buses and trains north, said recently that they had heard the chances of making it to the United States were decreasing.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014 - 08:09
The patrol was attacked as it came upon a warehouse with armed guards. In the firefight, 21 men and one woman were killed — all of them assailants, the military said — and one soldier was injured.
Thursday, June 19, 2014 - 08:29
The governor of Michoacán, one of the country’s most violent states, where people have taken up arms to fight drug and organized crime gangs, has resigned because of poor health.
Monday, June 9, 2014 - 07:33
“It’s a constant frustration to see Haitian leaders more interested in fighting each other than coming together to work together for the future of Haiti”
Monday, April 21, 2014 - 06:04
“Had we had the resources it would have been different,” Mr. Medrano said. “It’s not expensive. No one should be dying from cholera”

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