
Recent studies show that while Mexicans have sympathy for them, many are concerned that Mexico will not be able to cope with the arrival of thousands of people from Central America

Recent studies show that while Mexicans have sympathy for them, many are concerned that Mexico will not be able to cope with the arrival of thousands of people from Central America

The lack of opportunities, violence, and economy in their countries have forced thousands of migrants from Central America and the Caribbean to travel to the United States

In Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo, the scenario of the worst tragedy caused by fuel theft, 55% of the population lives in poverty and 7% lives in extreme poverty

Francisco Flores, an economic analyst from the Banorte Financial Group, said that the increase in unemployment rates is explained by more firings in the public sector

Francisco Flores, an economic analyst from the Banorte Financial Group, said that the increase in unemployment rates is explained by more firings in the public sector

The Mexican Insurance Institutions Association estimates that four out of 10 millennials could live in poverty during their old age

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) General Secretary, José Ángel Gurría talked to EL UNIVERSAL about Mexico's biggest challenges

The arrival of thousands of Hondurans on their way to the U.S.reveals the contrasts in the collective imaginary

Over 640 formal asylum requests have been accepted, and women and children have been prioritized

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