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WOODTV.com on MSNMexico urges TV stations to stop running ‘discriminatory’ DHS adsThe president of Mexico says she will ask her congress to change broadcast law so that foreign governments can’t buy ...
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government plans to ban advertisements from the US Department of Homeland ...
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Latin Times on MSNDHS Has Allocated $200 Million To Anti-Immigration Ad Campaign Mexico's President Is Seeking To BlockDHS has already approved nearly $200 million for the anti-immigrant campaign to push ads on free-to-air television and ...
A reform was presented to the Mexican Senate to bar foreign governments from spreading propaganda after the U.S. DHS airs ...
The advertisement from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urges Mexican TV watchers not to cross the border illegally ...
Although Mexico has cooperated in stemming migration flows, Noem's escalating rhetoric strains a relationship already weakened by trade disputes and threats of tariffs. While the DHS spends ...
The ads, featuring DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, have been criticized for being highly discriminatory and have sparked outrage in Mexico.
A New Mexico teenager, Jose Hermosillo, an American citizen, was wrongly detained by immigration officials in Arizona for ten ...
A Democratic New Mexico judge who resigned his post last month was found harboring an illegal migrant in his home, according ...
SOCORRO, N.M. (KRQE) – A federal judge in New Mexico ruled that the Department of Homeland Security must restore a New Mexico Tech student’s visa while his case proceeds, according to the ...
When asked for comment on Mexico’s response, DHS said to CNN that its “ad campaign is working.” “The data shows the world is hearing our message. Border crossings have reached the lowest ...
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