Daniel Hernandez
A Glimpse Inside Mexico City’s Classic Fondas, Home of the Original Value Meal
I was a freelance journalist for a few years chugging my way through odd jobs and writing assignments for poor pay and a safety net of zero. Because of this, I became intimately familiar with the fondas in my neighborhood, the small, family-run diners...
A new wave of migrants from Central America are crossing Mexico's southern border
"We're going to achieve the American dream," one migrant told VICE News.
Even Before Donald Trump, California Republicans Had a Huge Latino Problem
Two decades after California Republicans backed the anti-immigrant Proposition 187, the party holds virtually no power in the 39 percent Latino state. And Trump isn't helping.
US Authorities Find 1,600 Pounds of Weed in a Drug Tunnel Under California-Mexico Border
All told, seven tons of marijuana were seized along with $22 million in cocaine — reportedly the largest-ever such seizure associated with a California-Mexico tunnel.
White Students Keep Using Anti-Latino ‘Trump’ Chants at High School Basketball Games
As the tone on the presidential campaign trail has gotten more heated, some of its darker rhetoric is filtering down to high school sports.
How Kate Del Castillo Became the Rebel Celebrity Who Took Sean Penn to ‘Chapo’
The interview orchestrated by the Mexican actress raises tough questions for her career, her new tequila brand, and the whole business of narco pop media at large.
Why Chapo’s Capture Won’t Stop the Flow of Weed, Meth, Cocaine, and Heroin
Leading analysts and critics of the US-backed drug war in Mexico say that the arrest of the world's most wanted drug lord means little to the actual street-level drug market on America’s streets or to levels of violence in Mexico.
Mexican-American Drug Lord ‘La Barbie’ Has Changed His Plea to Guilty
Edgar Valdez Villarreal pleaded guilty in US District Court in Atlanta to charges of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and money laundering in a brief “change of plea” hearing that suggested some kind of leniency deal.
The People Displaced by the Hunt for El Chapo Tell of Helicopter Attacks
Escaped Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán narrowly avoided recapture in a mountain raid in October, and also left the navy facing accusations that its efforts to hunt him down included targeting the civilian population.
Five Syrian Men Were Just Detained at Honduras Airport With Stolen Greek Passports
The five carried passports of Greek men ranging in age from 23 to 33, but officials said they did not appear to be linked to any terrorist threat. "They are normal Syrians," one said.