A peace treaty ended the Mexican–American War in February 1848 and officially left California as new American territory.
Author alleges Mexico uses consulates and migrant programs to influence U.S. politics, claiming "weaponized immigration" ...
Officially, the Cristero War ended on June 21, 1929, with the so-called “Agreements” between Mexican Archbishop Leopoldo Ruiz ...
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The US.–Mexico war that redrew North America

In 1846, American expansionist ambitions sparked a conflict that reshaped the continent. When U.S. forces entered disputed land, war erupted from the Rio Grande to Mexico City. This episode follows ...
Donald Trump is not the first American president to push for territorial expansion. Throughout history, the United States ...
Trump has renewed his criticism of Nato, questioning whether the alliance would come to America’s defence and suggesting it should be “put to the test” by deploying forces to the US–Mexico border.
Trump has signalled that Washington could expand its campaign against drug cartels to include land-based military strikes inside Mexico, a move that would mark a major escalation and raise fresh ...
The surprise raid to snatch President Nicolas Maduro out of Venezuela may have been a much higher-stakes operation than it ...
The United States is escalating pressure on the Mexican government to permit the U.S. military to target fentanyl labs, ...
Like Trump, James K. Polk was a cold-eyed American expansionist — but even he compromised with allies to add to US territory.
United States-based OnlyFans star Nicole Pardo Molina was kidnapped at gunpoint in Mexico amid her alleged ties to the ...