These deportations happened not only in border states like California and Texas, but also in places like Michigan, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio and New York. The new president will soon need to define the country’s posture on drug trafficking. “We were lucky to come back,” he said.

Deaths also grew by 56% (12,654 cases) in these 22 days of “new normal.”On July 1, Mexico became the seventh country with the most amount of COVID-19 deaths surpassing On July 8, department stores reopened in Mexico City, but customers were limited to only one hour of shopping, they must wear a face mask, and may not use dressing rooms nor try products such as cosmetics or perfumes.On July 13, 304,435 cases and 35,491 deaths were reported. Based in London since 2006, ORG continues to pursue cutting edge research and advocacy in the United Kingdom and abroad while managing innovative peacebuilding projects in several Middle Eastern countries.This report is a first attempt to identify some of the factors that have helped or hindered the UK’s current approach to remote warfare.The Higaonon, an indigenous tribe in Northern Mindanao in the southern Philippines, have preserved an ancient system of conflict resolution which has enabled them to be a truly peaceful community. Like many places around the world, Mexico's population is exponentially growing. With about 112 million people living in Mexico, the demand for clean water also continues to increase. Deporters rounded up children and adults however they could, often raiding public places where they thought Mexican Americans hung out. The government has attempted to change this problem in Mexico. Again, these issues were selected as the top three issues based on hours of research when broadly searching for environmental issues in Mexico. The capital of Mexico violates the one-hour ozone standard more than 250 days per year; as compared to Los Angeles (U.S.'s most polluted city) exceeding the one-hour ozone standard less than 30 days per year in 2004 and 2005 ("Air Quality"). Mexico's air pollution has improved tremendously in the past decade. All three problems are extremely serious and a growing crisis affecting millions in Mexico and its environment.

Between 2000 and 2005, Mexico lost about 6.9%, around 4,778,000 hectares, of its 33% forest cover. The totals were 42,595 cases, 10,057 active cases, and 4,477 deaths on May 15.On May 22, the number of new cases and deaths reported in 24-hours reached a record high of 2,973 and 420 respectively.On June 2, the number of new cases of infection increased by 4.2% (3,891) compared to the day before. The pollution in water has been estimated to have exposed 1.25 million people to health risks. After all, Mexican cartels generate substantial profits–Unlike other research to date, Gutiérrez-Romero and Oviedo (2018)The areas where cartels managed to operate ‘peacefully’ did not see any benefits in terms of poverty or unemployment levels as these remained unchanged compared to similar areas free of cartels and drug-related homicides. In 2011, the Inter-American Development Bank found that Mexicans consumed more than four times bottled-water in the United States and all countries surveyed, about 127 gallons of bottled water per person a year (Malkin, "Bottled-Water Habit Keeps Tight Grip on Mexicans"). Because of the dependency, the water extracted is almost three times the natural recharge capacity.
The government also regulates economic activity. It is one of the chief economic and political forces in Latin America, with a dynamic industrial base, vast mineral resources, a wide-ranging service sector, and the world’s largest population of Spanish speakers. Meanwhile, the port of Veracruz is saturated and tankers are stranded off the coast due to IMSS reported that Mexico lost 1,113,677 formal jobs from March to June: 130,593 during March, 555,247 in April, 304,526 in May, and 83,311 in June. Mexico has been notoriously known as one of the world's worst air-pollution problems, even children in grade school color the sky with brown and yellow crayons instead of blue.