“Send me your impoverished masses…” read Emma Lazarus’s sonnet for the Statue of Liberty in New York. Due to its initial immigration policy, in 2018, the Government of Mexico only needed to
Laura Poy Solano Newspaper La JornadaWednesday, June 8, 2022, p. 12 Teachers from dissident teachers’ movements from Michoacán, Jalisco, Querétaro, Morelos and the state of Mexico, among other entities, set up a
Of the total of infractions, 15 correspond to Sheinbaum; 13 to the governor of San Luis Potosí, Ricardo Gallardo; 10 to Rutilio Escandon, from Chiapas; 10 more than that of Sinaloa, Rubén
The company has been working with creditors on a restructuring plan that would allow it to continue operating after it failed to pay holders of a Swiss franc bond. The authorities have
The state president attended the first work report of the rector Jesús Madueña Molina. He unveiled new works for the Autonomous University of Sinaloa. Culiacán, Sinaloa, June 8, 2022.- By defining himself
Legally, the massacre of June 10 is still open: Committee 68 pro Liberties Jessica Xanthomilla Newspaper La JornadaWednesday, June 8, 2022, p. 8 The massacre of June 10, 1971 it is not
In my government, crime was fought head-on to protect Mexican families. Security and the rule of law were priorities. We strive to take back every town and every street that was in
Domestic consumption, favored by a “gradual improvement” in the labor market, will be the engine of growth, while services related to tourism will gradually recover. Exports will benefit from a “deep” integration
As of the health emergency due to Covid-19, workers experienced total confinement in their activities, including work. However, two years into the pandemic, companies have implemented hybrid modelswhich allow workers to work
Cesar Arellano Garcia Newspaper La JornadaWednesday, June 8, 2022, p. fifteen In May, the demand for passengers transported in the 13 terminals of the North Center Airport Group (OMA) grew 28.4 percent