Mexico Journalists Face Violence From Both Officials and Crime Groups: Report
Mexico continues to be one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists.
Mexico continues to be one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists.
Trump has threatened to slash foreign aid, but Congress appears ready to reject his plans when it comes to Latin America security assistance.
Several recent government reports show that Mexico continues to struggle with combating money laundering, a longstanding problem exacerbated by a lack of political will and an overemphasis on militarized responses to crime.
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