We have started to collect the most important news related to Mexico in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Maxi Rodriguez's wonder goal in extra-time against Mexico sends Argentina into a last-eight meeting with Germany.
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The Supreme Court rules that a deported Mexican who lived in the US for 20 years cannot seek legal residency.
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Portugal go through to the second round as Group D winners, with Mexico joining them as runners-up.
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Mexican police fight running battles to evict teachers protesting over pay from the main square in a southern city.
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Omar Bravo bags a brace as Mexico earn three points against a stubborn Iran side in Group D in Nuremberg.
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The main contenders are due to take part in a final TV debate ahead of Mexico's presidential election next month.
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The US deploys a first batch of National Guard troops along its border with Mexico to help curb illegal migration.
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A US state is to stream live webcam pictures of its border with Mexico so the public can spot illegal immigrants.
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A group of US volunteers starts building a fence along the Mexican border to stop illegal immigration.
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Mexican President Vicente Fox praises the US Senate for passing a "monumental" immigration bill.
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Mexican President Vicente Fox says building a wall is not the answer to illegal immigration into the US.
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Mexico's President Fox says July's poll will be the "cleanest ever" but a row over alleged electoral meddling goes on.
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The Vatican tells the Mexican founder of the Legion of Christ order to retire following sexual abuse allegations.
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US President George W Bush visits the Mexican border to promote controversial immigration reforms.
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Mexico protests over a US Senate proposal to build fences along the border in its battle over illegal immigration.
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Mexican President Vicente Fox voices concern over US plans for National Guard to patrol border.
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Mexican police are accused of raping or sexually abusing women during riots in San Salvador Atenco last week.
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Mexico's Zapatista rebel leader Subcomandante Marcos warns that the country is in a state of rage.
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Police in Mexico say they now control San Salvador Atenco after clashes with machete-wielding locals.
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Mexico's president asks for changes to a controversial bill that would have decriminalised certain drugs.
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The long-time frontrunner in Mexico's presidential election campaign skips a TV debate, leaving his rivals to spar without him.
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The decapitated bodies of two Mexican policemen are found in Acapulco as a war against drug gangs rages.
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A Mexican priest confesses to strangling the mother of his lovechild, and chopping up her body, authorities say.
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Mexico's government condemns a tough new immigration law passed in the US state of Georgia.
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