Abortion worse than rape? Mexican cleric starts debate
In a comment that has ignited the ire of many Mexicans, Carlos Garfias Merlos, the archbishop of Morelia, recently referred to abortion as more serious than rape.
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In a comment that has ignited the ire of many Mexicans, Carlos Garfias Merlos, the archbishop of Morelia, recently referred to abortion as more serious than rape.
In an unexpected move – even for Donald Trump – the U.S. president announced Thursday that he will impose a five-percent tariff on all goods entering from Mexico unless it halted the flow of illegal immigrants into the United States.
Expats in Mexico are the happiest in the world, with the country ranking first out of 68 for personal happiness, according to the the Expat Insider 2018 survey.
President Andes Manuel López Obrador has announced his government will put an end to tax breaks for Mexico’s largest companies.
Despite the reports of chaos at the U.S. border caused by an increased flow of migrants seeking asylum in the United States, my recent brief trip to San Diego, California proved uneventful, with no issues to report while crossing over at San Ysidro.
Citing harsh budget cuts that put the health of patients – especially the poor – at risk, Germán Martínez Cázares resigned this week as director of the Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS), the government-sponsored health care program that covers nearly half of the nation’s citizens.
Don’t waste your valuable time this Easter. Be prepared for those seasonal closedowns that can wreck the plans of unknowing foreign residents.
At least 20,000 citizens demonstrated throughout Mexico last weekend calling for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s resignation.
A new pilot program aimed at getting Mexico’s domestic workers affiliated with the Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS) health care program kicked off this month.