A Mexican railway company has halted operations after a video showing migrants packed into freight cars riding into the U.S. went viral earlier this week, citing safety concerns for those climbing ...
The government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT), on Nov. 7 reported ...
Mexico’s largest freight company has temporarily halted 60 trains in the north — because of an “unprecedented” number of migrants hitching rides to the US border. Ferromex announced the mass service ...
Mota-Engil has signed an €820m contract to build new tracks for passenger services on a second section of the Querétaro - ...
HUEHUETOCA, Mexico — A Mexican railway operator announced Tuesday that it was temporarily suspending train runs in the northern part of the country because so many migrants were climbing aboard ...
Over 8,000 people were apprehended on Monday for unlawfully crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, highlighting a surge in crossings not seen in months which is putting a strain on government resources.
It turned out to be “much ado about nothing” or a political stunt, as some industry observers opined: On May 19, the government of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) deployed Naval ...
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