Mexican Cartel Violence November 7, 2019 Mexican massacre suspect arrested at border not tied to attack; confusion over which cartel was responsible The man arrested near the U.S.-Mexico border was not linked to the suspected cartel massacre of three women and six children, Mexican officials said Wednesday – and as the investigation continued, authorities couldn't seem to narrow down which cartel was responsible.
Mexican Cartel Violence November 7, 2019 Mourners of Mexican cartel massacre victims, escorted by military, arrive for first funerals Hundreds of mourners from the U.S. reportedly spent the night in a remote farming community in northern Mexico ahead of Thursday’s scheduled funerals for some of the victims of a horrible massacre of nine American women and children.
MLB November 7, 2019 Crisis throws curve ball at opening of Venezuelan baseball Maria Graciela Briceno and her two best friends squeezed into their seats behind home plate at the baseball stadium in Venezuela's capital, knowing this season's opening game wouldn't measure up to past years.
Media November 7, 2019 LA Times accused of 'blaming' Mexican cartel massacre victims by noting family's 'long history of violence' The Los Angeles Times faced fierce backlash for its coverage of the nine Americans murdered by a Mexican drug cartel this week, after a report highlighted the family's "long history of violence."
Latin America November 6, 2019 Chilean police officers set on fire by Molotov cocktails thrown by protesters Two female police officers trying to drive off protesters in Chile’s capital were set on fire after demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails in direction of the officers.
VIDEO November 6, 2019 Mexico's "apologist" government needs to confront cartels: Swecker "We need to do some very draconian things on the border," says Chris Swecker, former Assistant Director of the FBI. Swecker believes the Mexican government is compromised at the highest levels by traffickers.
Mexican Cartel Violence November 6, 2019 Mexico's Lopez Obrador doubles down on ‘hugs, not bullets’ policy amid mounting criticism Mexico’s president stood defiant amid mounting criticism of his government’s policy of using "hugs, not bullets" when fighting drug cartels after nine Americans – including six children – were gunned down by sicarios on Monday.
Mexican Cartel Violence November 6, 2019 Baby Faith who survived Mexican drug cartel massacre reunited with father: 'She is a living angel' The 7-month-old baby, who miraculously survived Mexican drug cartel gunfire strapped in a car seat, was reunited with her father, bringing hope and healing to the grieving family.
Mexican Cartel Violence November 6, 2019 Mexican cartel massacre: Grisly crime scene photos show blood-stained car seat, bullet-ridden windshield Harrowing new images from northern Mexico where nine members of American families – three Mormon mothers and six children – were slaughtered by cartel gunmen showed relatives reacting to the unspeakable scene Tuesday as they continue their search for answers in the senseless deaths.
Mexican Cartel Violence November 6, 2019 Father of woman killed in Mexico says cartel murdered group 'to teach fear': 'There is an incredible evil here' A father, whose Mormon daughter and grandchildren, were brutally murdered Monday by a Mexican drug cartel said the gunmen were trying to stoke fear in their community.
VIDEO November 6, 2019 Tom Homan: Mexico massacre is why we need the wall Retired ICE Director Tom Homan says Mexican President Obrador cannot handle cartel violence on his own, and explains how once Mexican nationals claim asylum border numbers will explode