The U.S. State Department has flagged several regions in Mexico as hazardous for American travelers, following the Mexican army's killing of a Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader on Sunday morning.
On February 22, cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” was killed in a hideout in the town of Tapalpa, a well-known tourist center in Mexico’s Jalisco state. The Mexican ...
Mexican authorities, with U.S. support, have been waging a battle against the powerful criminal gangs for two decades. Still, ...
Over the past two decades, drug cartels in Mexico have grown exponentially to the point that in some parts of the country organized crime groups exert more control than the federal government. To ...
Railroad companies like Union Pacific often become unknowing pawns in cartel human smuggling operations along the border.
In February 2026, Mexican forces killed the cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes — more commonly known as "El Mencho" in an organized raid on the leader's mountain hideout. Violence ensued as ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The U.S. State Department says the situation in Mexico has “returned to normal” following widespread violence that erupted after a Mexican cartel boss was killed. Some routes in ...