The Dallas Morning News

Monday, November 2, 2009 - 00:00
Illegal crossings are down sharply along most of the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border, based on the number of illegal immigrants caught trying to sneak into the U.S.
Thursday, October 29, 2009 - 00:00
I have much sympathy for Mexican President Felipe Calderon. Yet he made what a large number of his Mexican supporters think was a colossal mistake in devoting to the drug war the energy and resources that he should have committed to completing the truncat
Friday, October 23, 2009 - 00:00
Out of more than 300 arrests nationwide since Tuesday, nearly a third of them were made in the Dallas area as scores of federal, state and local police swarmed the area
Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 00:00
A violent and ongoing battle between two powerful drug cartels has pushed this northern border city's homicide rate – already one of the highest in the world – to records in 2009, the Mexican Justice Department reported Wednesday.
Monday, October 19, 2009 - 00:00
A Mexican human rights official was in U.S. customs detention this weekend, apparently for his safety after reporting 170 instances in which Mexican soldiers allegedly tortured, abused or killed innocent people in Chihuahua state.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 00:00
The Mexican Senate on Tuesday ratified Juan Carlos Cue Vega as the new head of the troubled Mexican Consulate in Dallas.
Monday, October 12, 2009 - 00:00
Calderon knows he must tread lightly in bringing about the changes Pemex needs
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 - 00:00
Standing alone on a stage like an evangelical preacher, the former mayor of Medellin, Colombia, once one of the world's most violent cities, talked about turning the tide against crime
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 00:00
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Deposed President Manuel Zelaya made a dramatic return to Honduras' capital Monday, taking shelter from arrest at Brazil's embassy and calling for negotiations with the leaders who forced him from the country at gunpoint.
Monday, September 21, 2009 - 00:00
U.S. prosecutors say Rodriguez, who wrapped cargo in plastic for American Airlines, built his fortune over the last decade by smuggling drugs aboard commercial flights – one small slice of the hundreds of tons of South American cocaine that flow through

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