Supreme Court limits powers of Immigration agents
Mexico’s Supreme Court has ruled that immigration agents can no longer randomly stop foreigners in Mexico and ask to see their visas.
Mexico’s Supreme Court has ruled that immigration agents can no longer randomly stop foreigners in Mexico and ask to see their visas.
Some readers may have hoped that the declining coronavirus trends might persuade newspaper editors to relegate the subject to small spaces in their back pages. That’s probably not going to happen soon.
Neither the civic nor liturgical calendar marks the date, yet May 10 is unquestionably the most widely and fervently celebrated of all Mexican holidays.
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Mexico’s federal government is looking to pressure domestic airlines into using the new Felipe Angeles airport (AIFA) in the capital by reducing the number of “operations” (i.e. landings and takeoffs) permitted per hour at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is hoping that a non-binding agreement between the government and private sector leaders to maintain stable prices of basic food products will put a brake on inflation, which this week rose to its highest level for 21 years.
On Wednesday, May 4, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he will announce a plan to combat inflation and hardships caused by increases in the cost of living.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is hoping that a non-binding agreement between the government and private sector leaders to maintain stable prices of basic food products will put a brake on inflation, which this week rose to its highest level for 21 years.
In a round-up of the coronavirus situation in Mexico, Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell predicted that the World Health Organization will shortly announce the transition of Covid-19 from a pandemic to an endemic state.