Citizens urged to report corruption
Jalisco’s Specialized Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office (FACJ) scheduled two visits of its itinerant caravan at lakeside this month.
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Jalisco’s Specialized Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office (FACJ) scheduled two visits of its itinerant caravan at lakeside this month.
Following complaints about confusion in accessing various online portals for paying the 2025 bureaucratic requirements (trámites) for Jalisco-plated vehicles, the state government has launched a new master page.
Around 70 percent of Jalisco residents deported from the United States will attempt to return, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s strict anti-immigration policies and the risk of imprisonment, according to Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (INM).
As of February 4, the Jalisco government reported that 650 Jalisco residents have been deported from the United States as part of President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration campaign.
A relic of Saint Jude Thaddeus, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus, is visiting various parish communities in Jalisco from January 20 to February 3.
Devotees stood in line for up to an hour at the El Señor del Monte church in Jocotepec for a close-up look and to touch a “relic “of Saint Jude Thaddeus, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus, which has been on a tour of communities in Jalisco from January 20 to February 3.
The Zapopan government is forging ahead with a low-cost microchipping program for dogs and cats.
The Centro Cultural Constitución in Zapopan is paying homage to The Beatles’ final rooftop concert, held on January 30, 1969.
As the federal government prepares for the potential mass deportation of Mexican citizens under U.S. President Donald Trump’s intensified immigration policies, the state of Jalisco is also developing a coordinated plan to welcome returning compatriots.