Mexico marches against Trump
Anti-Trump marches held in Guadalajara and a score of other cities across Mexico Sunday failed to attract the kinds of crowds organizers expected due to their “lack of focus,” several analysts are saying.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Anti-Trump marches held in Guadalajara and a score of other cities across Mexico Sunday failed to attract the kinds of crowds organizers expected due to their “lack of focus,” several analysts are saying.
It’s taken some time but the first major nationwide demonstrations organized solely by Mexicans against the Trump administration are set to hit the streets of Mexico this weekend.
Monday, February 6 will be a national holiday in Mexico to mark Constitution Day.
The nation’s Central Bank, the Banco de Mexico, has launched a new 20-peso coin and 100-peso bill to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1917 Mexican Constitution.
As of February 1, Aeromexico began charging for documented baggage on all flights between Mexico and the United States and Canada.
A Mexican film about a young linguist seeking to keep a dying language alive won the Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Open the home page of the U.S. embassy in Mexico website and you cannot fail to notice the “News” item titled “America First Foreign Policy.”
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