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Mexican Governors Rocha and Campos Face Possible Arrests Amid Federal Investigation
The Mexican Attorney General’s Office has escalated its probe by considering the arrest of Governors Rocha Moya and Campos after their summons. This move signifies a major intensification of the investigation into alleged drug trafficking and CIA links.

Sheinbaum Confirms No Charges Filed Against Mexican Officials in Ongoing Investigations
Claudia Sheinbaum announced that no Mexican officials have been formally charged in ongoing probes related to drug and foreign agent links. The investigations involve interviews with authorities, but no accusations have been made at this stage.

Mexican Forces Confirm 'El Mencho' Killed During Jalisco Operation
Mexican authorities announced the death of CJNG leader 'El Mencho' during a federal operation in Jalisco. The event could reshape cartel dynamics and law enforcement strategies.

US Military Strikes Drug-Smuggling Boats in Caribbean and Pacific, Killing Six Men
US military forces conducted strikes against suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing six men. These operations underscore ongoing US efforts to disrupt drug smuggling routes in these areas.

Mexico to Experience Heavy Rains and Heatwaves Through April 10, 2026
Mexico's weather forecast now predicts ongoing heavy rains and heatwaves until April 10, 2026, affecting widespread regions. This development highlights the need for vigilance and preparedness amid persistent extreme weather.

NY Court Delays Sentencing for Sinaloa Cartel Leader Ismael Zambada to May 2026
The sentencing of Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael Zambada has been postponed to May 18, 2026. The delay comes as the court prepares to issue a final judgment in one of Mexico's most notorious drug trafficking cases.

Metro CDMX Extends Line 9 Hours & Faces High Traffic with Line 2 Closures
Mexico City Metro extended Line 9 service hours for the Vive Latino event and announced a closure of three Line 2 stations for renovations on March 16. These moves address safety and capacity ahead of 2026’s World Cup amid high passenger volumes causing delays on multiple lines.

Mexico City Issues 600 Alcohol Violations During Holy Week 2026
During Holy Week 2026, Mexico City police sent 600 drivers to the 'torito' for alcohol violations, part of a broader safety operation. The campaign aims to reduce accidents and fatalities during high-mobility periods, emphasizing the importance of sober driving.

Mexico Joins US ICE Lawsuit Over Deaths at California Detention Center
Mexico is participating as amicus curiae in a lawsuit against US ICE regarding the deaths of 14 Mexican nationals at Adelanto detention center. This legal action seeks accountability and may influence detention policies.

Mexico City Seizes 79 Tons of Illegal Arab Perfumes, Over a Ton of Methamphetamine in Latest Busts
Mexican authorities confiscated over 79 tons of illegal Arab perfumes and cosmetics and seized more than a ton of methamphetamine in recent operations, detaining 240 individuals. These busts underscore ongoing efforts to combat drug trading and smuggling within CDMX.