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Indian Embassy Urges Nationals In Mexico To Shelter In Place After Cartel Leader El Mencho Killed
The Indian Embassy in Mexico has advised its nationals in several states to shelter in place and exercise caution following the killing of a drug cartel leader that triggered heightened violence.

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Indian Embassy issues advisory for its nationals in Mexico after drug lord El Mencho killed
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Take Shelter: Indian Embassy In Mexico To Indians After Violence Over Drug Lord's Killing
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Will 'El Mencho's' death trigger a new drug war in Mexico?
With the death of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, better known as "El Mencho" — one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords — the government's long-standing policy of rapprochement with drug cartels ap...

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🇲🇽 World Cup in Mexico still on track, Infantino reassures fans
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Cartel violence in western Mexico prompts U.S. tourists to reconsider travel plans
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9mon

New Mexico Sen. Luján: Trump administration blocking nearly $316 billion for tribes

U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján continued to sound the alarm this week on the Trump administration’s decision to block hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funds for programs that focus on health, education and other services in Native American communities.
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Road blockages, clashes after El Mencho’s killing in Mexico; Indian Embassy issues shelter advisory | DETAILS

The Embassy named Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara and Reynosa among affected areas, asking citizens to avoid highways, crowds and active security zones as unrest spreads across multiple Mexican states.
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8y

Mexico : Indians vs. Drug Cartels

Tecoanapa, Mexico – Hundreds of peasants and Indians in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero have responded to the scourge of organized crime by arming themselves, detaining suspected criminals and setting up checkpoints at the entrances to their ...
The Financial Express
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Indian Embassy lists Mexican cities to avoid after El Mencho killing, warns of ‘criminal activity, security operations’

The Indian Embassy in Mexico has asked its citizens to remain indoors and avoid certain cities after violence broke out following the killing of cartel leader Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho.
Arizona Daily Star
7mon

Mexican Indian beggars are a daily in, out at border

EL PASO — Josefa Gonzalez Loya has sneaked across the Mexican border at least 128 times in the past eight years. And each time, the Border Patrol has been nice enough to give her a lift home. Gonzalez and a group of other women and children — all ...
The Washington Post
24y

Mexican Bill On Indians Approved

MEXICO CITY, April 28 -- Legislation providing greater rights to Mexico's 10 million Indian citizens passed the lower house of Congress tonight in a landmark vote that left no one fully satisfied. Proponents called it a positive but incomplete first step ...
The New York Times
10mon

This Is the Moment for Mexican Indian Food to Flourish

A new generation of restaurants is pushing the overlooked cuisine forward. By Tejal Rao Tejal Rao is a critic at large for Food in Los Angeles. Hamachi crudo and its endless, perfunctory variations blur together, but the rendering at Mirra, in Chicago, is ...
LAist
2y

Indian-Mexican restaurants inspired 'Land of Gold,' an intersecting immigrant story

The filmmaker Nardeep Khurmi was driving through Los Angeles when something caught his eye. NARDEEP KHURMI: I love trying new food, and I started seeing these Indian Mexican hybrid restaurants in Los Angeles. And I immediately was like, I have to try them.
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