
Pope Francis takes on immigration policy in cross-border Mass
In his strongest stand yet in solidarity with migrants, Pope Francis celebrated Mass just across the Rio Grande from Texas
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In his strongest stand yet in solidarity with migrants, Pope Francis celebrated Mass just across the Rio Grande from Texas
Incident involving plane carrying Francis to Mexico City comes amid increasing concerns from officials around the world
"Jesus, who gives us hope, would never ask us to be hit men," Pope Francis says during Mass in Morelia, a hotbed of drug violence
It's within prison's walls that this woman found what she says she was missing on the outside -- her faith
In a society ruled by drug-fueled violence and corruption, the pontiff delivers a message of perseverance in the face of despair
Police at Mexico City's international airport say they found a load of lollipops with each piece of candy containing a capsule of meth
The pontiff stopped on Mexico's southern border, where thousands begin the dangerous journey north to America
Cells inside Monterrey's Topo Chico prison, where a riot just killed 49 inmates, are fitted with luxuries that escape many ordinary Mexicans
The pontiff says centuries-old exploitation of Mexico's native inhabitants is a tragedy, and we should learn from their appreciation of nature
The pope also urged Mexicans to shun the devil's lust for money as he led a huge open-air Mass for more than 300,000 people
Pontiff stops in crime-riddled suburb of Mexico City with murder rate of women so high government issued a special alert there
Pope Francis tells bishops they must denounce the "insidious threat" posed by the drug trade, not hide behind their privilege and careers
Most Cuban migrants no longer try to reach Miami on makeshift rafts in the Florida Straits; it's a long trek by land
Pope Francis stopped over in Cuba on Friday, en route to a five-day Mexican visit
Riot that left dozens dead opens searing questions about gang rule, extortion, human rights violations
Francis' planned remarks on tetchy topic draw fire from GOP front-runner as pontiff sets off for 6-day stop in world's 2nd largest Catholic country
History's first Latin American pope is headed to Mexico for a weeklong tour
The Republican presidential candidate also suggested the pope was influencing U.S. immigration policy
TV images showed flames shooting through windows as rival gangs inside the Poto Chico prison clashed and set mattresses on fire
Authorities say a reporter was dragged from her home by armed assailants in southern Mexico and has not been seen since
Infamous Mexican state that was taken over briefly by fed-up armed vigilantes a few years ago now has a "New Family" cartel in the vacuum
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Kate del Castillo sought an injunction against any arrest related to her relationship with the detained drug lord, who she introduced to Sean Penn
Kate del Castillo arranged a meeting between the escaped Mexican drug lord and actor Sean Penn in October
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited to ask President Trump for more military aid as the war with Russia persists.
In a post on Truth Social, the president said the ex-New York congressman has been "horribly mistreated" in prison.
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