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"AMLO" campaigns in La Perla, Veracruz on March 25.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jan-Albert Hootsen
As next year’s presidential election draws ever closer, former Mexico City mayor Andrés Manuel López Obrador may be the number one candidate.
Politics & SocietyNews
David Agren - Catholic News Service
"We do not know the reasons why he was abducted. He did not have problems with anyone," Father Angel Vargas Uribe said. "We are not scared."
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Jan-Albert Hootsen
The education plan for deportees represents one of the first attempts by the Mexican government to pushback against the policies of the new occupant of the White House.
Bishop Ramon Castro Castro of Cuernavaca, Mexico, poses on March 26 in the Assumption of Mary Cathedral in front of an image of St. Christopher from the colonial period. (CNS photo/David Agren)
Politics & SocietyNews
David Agren - Catholic News Service
Bishop Castro has come under attack from politicians and public officials upset for voicing suspicions of corruption in Morelos, Mexico. The threats, he says, are not dissuading him, though the publicity is causing discomfort.
Mexican Coadjutor Bishop Enrique Diaz Diaz of San Cristobal de Las Casas blesses a new shelter for migrants Feb. 27 on the Mexico-Guatemala border. The shelter will house families seeking asylum in Mexico. (CNS photo/David Agren) 
Politics & SocietyNews
David Agren - Catholic News Service
A parish on the Mexico-Guatemala border is preparing for Central Americans seeking safety from the gang violence that is gripping El Salvador and Honduras.
The bollard steel border fence splits the U.S. from Mexico in this view west of central Nogales, Ariz., Feb. 19. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec)
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Sean Carroll, S.J.
Yes, some people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border are breaking the law, but the law is also breaking them.