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Opinion: Mexico's election of Claudia Sheinbaum is historic. But should we be celebrating it?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe first woman and first Jewish person to lead the country is also a protégé of outgoing President...
Will Mexican President-Elect Sheinbaum Get Tough on Illegal Immigration and Crime?
The New York Sun· 20 hours agoMs. Sheinbaum “will be her own persona,” the director of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, Rafael...
How cartels may impact immigration plans for Mexico's new president
Newsweek· 17 hours agoThe election of Claudia Sheinbaum as Mexico's first female president will have effects on...
‘We Are Losing Sovereignty’: How Mexico’s Failures Imperil the US
Politico via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt’s more than drugs and border crossings. As criminals take control of territory south of the...
She's likely to be Mexico's next president. Can she save the country from cartel violence?
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoAs mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated a dramatic drop in violent crime, including a...
Opinion | Mexico’s New President Has a Daunting Job: Stop the Blood Bath
New York Times· 2 days agoMr. Grillo is a writer based in Mexico who investigates drug trafficking, violence and organized...
Opinion | Mexico’s Women Are Speaking. Will a Female President Listen?
New York Times· 5 days agoMs. Rivera Garza’s book “Liliana’s Invincible Summer: A Sister’s Search for Justice” is about one of...
How Mexico Could Make History by Electing a Female President
US News & World Report· 5 days agoVoters in Mexico on Sunday are expected to elect the first woman president in the country’s history. Amid the potentially historic implications of Sunday’s election, however, the contest is ...
In Mexico’s Historic Vote, Politics Are Little Changed
Texas Observer· 5 days agoA Puente poll represents a rare survey of the Mexican public by U.S. media. Editor’s Note: This...
Mexico has elected its first female president. Claudia Sheinbaum inherits a country ravaged by...
The Conversation· 3 days agoOn October 17, 1953, constitutional reform granted women the right to vote in Mexico, and two years later, women cast ballots for the first time in a federal election. Now, nearly 70 years later ...