2019 in Mexico explained
Events of 2019 in Mexico. The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels and includes a brief year-end summary of major social and economic issues.
Incumbents
President and cabinet
See also: Cabinet of Mexico.
Supreme Court
See also: National Supreme Court of Justice.
Governors
See also: List of current state governors in Mexico.
LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress
President of the Senate
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Events
January
New Year's Day.
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- January 3:
- Mayor Alejandro Aparicio Santiago of Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca was shot dead just hours after being sworn in. Four others were injured. A suspect was arrested in what appears to be a drug-related shooting.[10]
- A temple built between 1000 and 1260 CE and dedicated to Xipe Totec (Flayed Lord) is discovered in Ndachjian-Tehuacan, Puebla.[11]
- January 18
An oil pipeline explodes in the state of Hidalgo. One hundred and thirty-four people were killed.[12]
The body of journalist Rafael Murua Manriquez was found in Baja California Sur as the country sets new homicide record of 33,341 murders (up 33%) in 2018.[13]
February
Guillermo Padrés Elías, former Governor of Sonora (PAN) 2009-2015 is released from prison after his 2016 arrest for allegedly embezzling US$8.9 million.
- February 4: Constitution Day celebrated.
- February 12: Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Mexico's most wanted criminal, was sentenced to life imprisonment in Brooklyn, NY on multiple drug chagres.[17] Guzmán had previously alleged that both presidents Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto had taken millions in bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel.[18]
- February 15: "Bahidorá" music festival begins in Las Estacas, Morelos.*March 16: "Vive Latino" music festival begins in Mexico City.
- February 16: Radio announcer Reynaldo López and reporter Carlos Cota were shot in Hermosillo, Sonora, in an attack that left López dead and Cota in critical condition.
- February 17: Five people have been killed and five more wounded after gunmen burst into a bar Cancun and opened fire. The gunmen are said to belong to the Jalisco New Generation cartel.[19]
- February 18:
- An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.7 strikes 46 km west of Colima.[20]
- 2019 Morelos Open professional tennis tournament begins in Cuernavaca.
- February 19: Samir Flores, a leading opponent of the construction of a thermoelectric plant in Yecapixtla, Morelos, was murdered outside his home in Amilcingo, Temoac. Earlier in the week, Rubén Fajardo, another opponent of the plant, was murdered in Jiutepec.[21]
- February 21: A German court fines two ex-employers of German gun maker Heckler & Koch for illegal gun sales to Mexico.[22]
- February 23 & February 24: Voters in Morelos, Puebla, and Tlaxcala approve the construction of a thermoelectric power plant in Huexca, Yecapixtla, Morelos (33,174–22,355).[23]
- February 23: EDC music festival begins at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in San Luis Potosi.
- February 25:
- February 26: The government auctions off 196 luxury and bullet-proof cars, bringing in US$3.25 million.[25]
- February 27: Alejandro González Iñárritu, a Mexican film director (Amores perros and Birdman), is named president of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival.[26]
- February 28: Two people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting in Sofia bar in Cuernavaca, Morelos. Several popular bars and nightclubs were subsequently closed in protest against insecurity. The police chief was fired on March 2 for the same reason.
March
- March 2: "Nrmal" music festival in the Deportivo Estado Mayor Presidencial in the State of Mexico.
- March 4: Yukaima González, a Wixarika indigenous becomes the first Indigeous to be chosen queen of the Nayarit fair.[27]
- March 5: Mexican scientists discover a cave at the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza containing around 200 ceramic vessels in nearly perfect condition. They are believed to be 1,000 years old.
- March 6: Nuevo Leon passes a law to prohibit abortion by asserting the right to life from conception.[28]
- March 8:
- A ruptured sewer line causes a health alert in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. The 48" sewage line collapsed on March 3.[29]
- 23 Guatemalan immigrants, including two children, are killed and 33 injured as a bus turns over in Chiapas.[30]
- 594 paintings that were stolen from Mexico in the 1960s and 1970s are returned by the government of Italy.[31]
- March 9: An armed group bursts into a bar in Salamanca, Guanajuato) during government operation against El Marro, leader of the cartel Santa Rosa de Lima, dedicated to the theft of gasoline in Mexico. Fifteen killed, five wounded.[32] [33]
- March 10:
- At least seven people are executed in Colonia Clavijero, Puebla during a war between the Jalisco Nueva Generación and Los Sinaloenses cartels.[34]
- The 2019 Rally Mexico in Guanajuato ends in victory for the French team.
- March 11: 23 migrants kidnapped from a bus in Tamaulipas.[35]
- March 13: The U.S. State Department issues an advisory about "Spring Break" in Mexico.[36]
- March 14:
- At 2:30 p.m. the Popocatépetl volcano sent a column of ashes five kilometers into the air. A smaller explosion occurred four days later, March 18.
- About 20 SUVs supposedly belong to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel participated in the Carnaval parade in the Xalapa, Veracruz. Videos of hooded men carrying heavy-caliber firearms circulated in social media.[37]
- March 15
Santiago Barroso is the 4th journalist killed this year. He worked for 'San Luis Hoy' on 91.1 FM Río Digital in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora.[38]
- "Vive Latino" music festival begins in Mexico City.[39]
- The 23rd Rey de Reyes (2019) professional wrestling event took place in Puebla.
- March 17: Dorian Peralta, a business professor at Universidad Autónoma de La Laguna in Torreón, Coahuila, set a new record after giving class for 72 hours, 22 minutes, 36 seconds straight. The accomplishment will be listed in the Guinness World Records.[40]
- March 18:
- March 19:
- 21:38 local time, fragments of the dome of Popocateptl shoot within 1aone and a half-mile radius.[41] Due to continuing activity, on March 28, based on the analysis of the available information, the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Popocatépetl volcano recommended changing the phase of the Yellow Volcanic Warning Light Phase 2 to Yellow Phase 3, which is a preventive measure against the observed changes.[42]
- Viridiana Mendoza López, a student in the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, died on the campus, raising questions about the emergency services for students.
- March 21:
- Between 5:31 and 10:30 a.m., forty-two earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 1.9 to 4.4, were reported in Oaxaca.
- In a landmark decision for freedom of the press, the Supreme Court rules that the attorney general of Veracruz cannot block the Twitter account of a journalist.
- March 22:
- "Pa'l Norte" music festival begins in Parque Funidora, Monterrey.
- The Senate bans marriage involving children younger than 18.[43]
- March 23: The Diablos Rojos del México (Red Devils) open their new Alfredo Harp Helú baseball stadium in Mexico City.
- March 24:
- Mexican security forces arrest Agustín Medina Soto, a suspected Santa Rosa de Lima cartel operator who worked as a liaison with authorities in Celaya, Guanajuato.[44]
- A leak from a clandestine gasoline operation is detected in Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo two months after the Tlahuelilpan pipeline explosion that left 135 dead.[45]
- March 25:
- March 27: The Constitution is amended, creating Guardia Nacional (National Guard).[47]
- March 28:
- After an explosion recorded this morning by the Popocatepetl volcano, the warning light went up from yellow phase 2 to yellow phase 3, the National Center for Disaster Prevention (Cenapred) reported at a press conference.[48]
- Mexico's largest hotel and resort conglomerate, Nayarit-based Grupo Vidanta, has announced the launch of a Mexican cruise line, Vidanta Cruises.
- The first contracts have been signed for the Mayan Train project, the general manager of the National Tourism Development Fund (Fonatur) announced yesterday.
- 1,468 people in Guadalajara broke the Guinness World Records for the most people at a tequila tasting.[49]
- Three fishermen were injured in a confrontation with the Mexican Navy in San Felipe, Baja California. The fishermen were protesting the presence of a boat operated by the environmental group Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, who were trying to protect the Vaquita porpoise in the Gulf of California, protected since 2015.
- The Congress of the Union approves a measure to do away with presidential immunity (el fuero) while preserving immunity for themselves.[50]
- March 29: Mexican sports journalist Omar Ivan Camacho, 35, who worked with Noticieros Altavoz de Chavez Radiocast and helped run the Evora Sport website, has been found dead in the municipality of Salvador Alvarado, Sinaloa. He becomes the seventh journalist murdered in Mexico since Andrés Manuel López Obrador became president on December 1, 2018.[51]
- March 30:
- "Vaiven" music festival in Tlaquilquitengo, Jojutla, Morelos.
- The National Seismological Service has reported 45 earthquakes ranging in magnitude from 3.2 to 4.1 in six states: (Oaxaca: 25. including one in Matías Romero with 4.0 Mw), (Chiapas: 8, including Tonalá and Ciudad Hidalgo, 4.0 Mw), (Guerrero: 7), (Colima: 2), (Veracruz: 2, including Las Choapas 4.1 Mw), and (Sonora: 1 in Nacozari de García Municipality 3.8 Mw).
- Delfino Sánchez Zavala, the delegate-elect from Tejalpa, Jiutepec, Morelos, was shot and killed outside his store. The meeting of the town council planned for Sunday, March 31 was canceled.
- Eight state police were kidnapped by armed men in Xicotepec, Juan Galindo (municipality), Puebla.[52]
April
- April 4:
- The Senate declares that changes to Article 19 of the Constitution of Mexico are constitutional. The reform expands the definition of serious crimes to include corruption, crimes related to hydrocarbons, home invasion, kidnapping, and murder, among others.[53]
- A MXN $46 million (peso) robbery was carried out in three minutes at the Guanajuato airport.[54]
- The government of Catalonia announces that it supports President Lopez Obrador's request that Spain apologize for its genocide during the Conquest.
- April 5: President Andrés Manuel López Obrador declares that the National Guard will be headed by an active-duty military leader.[55]
- April 6: "Ceremonia" music festival in Foro Pegaso, Toluca.
- April 7:
- April 8: President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announces that the government of Mexico will provide guards for ex-presidents Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderón.[57]
- April 9:
- April 11: General Luis Rodríguez Bucio is named to head the newly formed National Guard.[59]
- April 13: Mexican super-featherweight boxer Francisco "El Bandido" Vargas defeats American "Lightning" Rod Salka in a fight in Indio, California.[60]
- April 13 & 14: The St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds will play Major League baseball games at the Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey.[61]
- April 14: Palm Sunday; Holy Week begins.
- April 19:
- April 22: An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 had its epicenter in Pinotepa Nacional, Oaxacca and was felt in Mexico City, where the early warning system did not go off. No damages or injuries have been reported.[62]
- April 23: David Eduardo Otlica Avilés, the mayor of Nahuatzen, Michoacán, is kidnapped and killed.
- April 24:
- U.S. President Donald Trump accuses Mexican soldiers of pulling guns on members of the United States National Guard in a remote part of Texas on April 13.[63] Trump also renewed his threat to close the border and send more soldiers if Mexico does not block a new caravan of Central American immigrants.[64]
- Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announces that construction on the New Mexico City airport will begin on Monday, April 29, and that it will be named Felipe Ángeles (1868-1919).
- Maricela Vallejo Orea, 27, mayor of Mixtla de Altamirano, Veracruz, is murdered while traveling in a car in Orizaba.
- April 25: Daniela Soto-Innes, 28, has been named The World's Best Female Chef by The World's 50 Best Restaurants list. She is the first Mexican woman to be so honored, and she is also the youngest person to be so honored. She works at Cosme in New York City and is co-owner of Atla in the same city. She also worked at Pujol in Mexico City.[65]
- April 28
Final of 2019 Central American Cricket Championship in Mexico City. Won by Belize national cricket team.
- April 29: Aidée Mendoza Jeronimo, 18, a student at National Autonomous University of Mexico, is killed by a stray bullet in her classroom. Mendoza Jeronimo was from Tempexquixla, Puebla. She was the sixth woman murdered on the university campus in the last two years.
- April 30: Children's Day (Tuesday)
May
- May 1: Labor Day (Wednesday)
- May 2:
- Two tourists and a taxi driver are executed by community police in Las Choapas, Veracruz, after being accused of kidnapping a child.
- The bodies of ten men and two women are discovered in secret graves in Guasave, Sinaloa.
- May 4:
- May 5: Commemoration of the Battle of Puebla (Sunday)
- 4,000 protesters in Mexico City and 30,000 protesters in 30 cities around the country join the highly promoted "Megamarcha contra AMLO." The march in León, Guanajuato was led by former president Vicente Fox.
- The 2019 Puerto Vallarta Open professional tennis tournament draws to a close.
- May 6: At least 13 people are killed in an airplane crash in the Ocampo Municipality, Coahuila, en route from Las Vegas, Nevada to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon.
- May 7: The United States imposes a 17.5% tariff on Mexican tomatoes.
- May 8: Birthday of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, 1753.
- Interpol announces it is looking for former Puebla governor Mario Plutarco Marín Torres in relation to collaborating in the torture of journalist Lydia Cacho in 2005 after she published information about child exploitation.
- Businessman Jesús García and another man were killed while two others were injured when they were shot at about 10:00 a.m. in downtown Cuernavaca, Morelos. Garcia was the father of Juan Manuel García Bejarano, who was murdered in 2017 while organizing the traditional Spring Fair in the city.
- Robbery of gasoline from a Pemex pipeline in Chiapas caused an explosion. Mixed reports are unclear about fatalities. A similar explosion on January 18, 2019 caused 135 deaths.
- May 9:
- Two days after being diagnosed with cancer, singer Vicente Fernández turned down a liver transplant because he is afraid it may come from a homosexual.
- UNICEF issues a report that says four children are killed every day in Mexico. Juan Martín Pérez of Redim (Red por los Derechos de la Infancia en México–Network for Child Rights in Mexico) put the figure at three deaths daily.
- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announces that Pemex will begin building a refinery in Dos Bocas, Tabasco on July 2, 2019 at a cost of 160 billion pesos. The opposition was quick to denounce the plan.
- May 10: Mother's Day (Friday)
- Continuing the wave of violence in Morelos, five employees of the federal womem's penitentiary in Puente de Ixtla are gunned down on their way to work. Three others are injured. The incident took place at a bus stop located in front of a statue built to honor mothers.
- Mexican walker Lupita González has been suspended for four years due to allegations of using the steroid Trenbolone. She is disqualified from the 2020 Summer Olympics, among other events. González plans to appeal.
- May 11:
- 45 bodies have been found in clandestine graves. 30 bodies were found in Sonora and 15 in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
- Death sentences for three Mexicans convicted of drug trafficking in Malaysia are commuted.
- The owner of Colegio Rébsamen, Mónica García Villegas, has been arrested and charged with murder in relation to the deaths of 19 students and 7 adults in the September 19, 2017 earthquake.
- May 12: Eleven people, including an 8-year-old boy, are killed in a shooting in Chilapa de Álvarez, Guerrero, near Chilpancingo. Also two bodies of men who were apparently tortured were found in Tlaxmalac, Huitzuco, a taxi driver was murdered in Taxco, another man was killed in El Pochote, Teloloapan, and five were killed in Acapulco.
- May 14: Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announces that 2019 will be the last year that the Mexican Grand Prix will be held because the MXN $400 million (US$20.865 million) fee will be diverted to the Tren Maya. It is estimated that the race generates MXN $8,400 million for Mexico.
- May 15 Teachers' Day
- The educational reform is enacted.
- For the first time in its 85-year history, the Palacio de Bellas Artes has been used for religious purposes. The opera El guardián del espejo (Guard of the mirror) in honor of Evangelist Naasón Joaquín García was shown at the theater. Authorities are looking into a lawsuit. On May 22, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero, Secretary of Culture, stated that the event was a concert, not a religious event.[66]
- Mexican wines win 39 medals, including two grand gold and two gold, at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles held in Aigle, Switzerland. This puts Mexico in the top 10 best wine-making countries in the world.[67]
- May 16:
- "Festival Marvin" music festival begins in Mexico City.
- 71 forest fires in 18 states have been registered. Classes in preschools, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and universities in the Valley of Mexico and other places have been canceled. Another report puts the number of fires at 109 in 19 states, but some have been extinguished.
- María Espinoza wins third place in the Taekwondo world championships.
- May 17: The United States Department of the Treasury has declared former Nayarit governor Roberto Sandoval Castañeda and judge Isidro Avelar Gutiérrez "significant drug dealers". Six other individuals and six corporations were similarly sanctioned. The following day, the CJF (Council of the Federal Judiciary) suspended Judge Avelar Gutiérrez.
- May 18:
- "Pulso GNP" music festival in Querétaro.
- The United States removes its tariff on Mexican steel.
- May 19:
- May 20: President Lopez Obrador signs a decree eliminating a special tax break for over 100 of Mexico's largest companies. He says that in the last twelve years, large corporations got away without paying MXN $400 billion in taxes. A few days earlier, Servicio de Administración Tributaria (Mexican revenue service) announced that they will start to withhold taxes on drivers for Uber, DiDi, Cabify, and similar ride services.
- May 21: Mexican dancer Elisa Carrillo Cabrera wins the 2019 Benois Award as the best dancer in the world from the International Dance Association in Moscow.
- May 22:
- May 23: Students' Day (Thursday)
- May 25: Josefa González Blanco Ortiz Mena, the head of the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources resigned after it was revealed that she abused her power by ordering a civilian flight delayed.
- May 26
- Seven socially-prominent Mexicans, including Emilio Salinas Occelli (son of former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari) and Ana Cristina Fox (daughter of former president Vicente Fox, Rosa Laura Junco, Loreta Garza Dávila (business leader from Nuevo Leon, Daniela Padilla, Camila Fernández, and Mónica Durán, have been accused of involvement with a sex slave ring known as NXIVM.
- Three police officers are killed and 10 people injured in a shoot-out in Zamora Municipality, Michoacán. Also, nine soldiers were detained and disarmed by self-defense forces in La Huacana Municipality. They were released the same day.
- The Tigres win the national soccer championship, the Liga MX.
- May 27: Pureblood "Kublaigo", ridden by Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, wins the 74th Hándicap de las Américas horse race in Mexico City.
- May 28: Alonso Ancira, the owner and president of Altos Hornos de México (Mexico's largest steel mill), was arrested in connection with the 2014 sale of a fertilizer plant to PEMEX, the Mexican-state oil company. The bank accounts of Altos Hornos and Emilio Lozoya Austin, the former CEO of PEMEX, were frozen 24 hours earlier. It is believed that Lozoya will soon be arrested.
- May 29
- A bomb explodes in the office of Senator Citlalli Hernández of Morena, burning her face.
- Pharmaceutical companies of India and Spain are the first countries to offer the sale of low-priced medicine in Mexico.
- May 30: U.S. President Donald Trump declares he will impose a 5% tariff on all Mexican goods imported by the United States starting June 10, 2019. The tax will increase by another 5% every month until undocumented immigrants stop crossing the border.[71]
June
- June 1: National Maritime Day
- June 2: Local elections. No mjor reports of violence were reported, and turnout was slightly over 30% of eligible voters.
- June 2
The government of Mexico City announces its Plan de Reduccíon de Emisisiones del Sector Movilidad ("Plan for Reduction of Emissions in Transportation") with the intent of reducing vehicular-caused pollution by 2024. The plan includes severe restrictions on private and commercial transportation and encourages the use of mass transit and non-polluting transportation.[74]
- Five people have been killed and one woman is missing after flooding in San Gabriel, Jalisco.[75]
- Cadets at Universidad Policial de Guerrero accuse the training director, Néstor Cruz Rosalino, of sexual abuse. They claim that he makes them strip in front of him in order to see who has "the best female anatomy," and then he leaves with the one he likes best.[76]
- California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announces that Naasón Joaquín García, leader of the La Luz del Mundo church based in Guadalajara, and four other people, have been arrested in connection with alleged sex trafficking, child abuse, and production of child pornography.[77]
- For the first time, an all-female crew will fly a Navy plane, the Secretariat of the Navy announces. It is a Beechcraft Super King Air air ambulance.[78]
- June 5
Six political prisoners, members of the environmental group Defensores de la Tierra, (English: "Defenders of the Land") in Salazar, Lerma, State of Mexico, have been liberated. They were arrested after the police and army helped people from nearby Tarasquillo seized and sold their land to private parties.[79]
BMW opens a U.S.$1 billion (MXN $20 billion) auto plant in San Luis Potosi. It will employ 2,000 workers and have a capacity to produce 175,000 cars in the Mexican, Latin American, and U.S. markets.
Mexico's Interior Secretary, Olga Sánchez Cordero, announces that Mexico will send 6,000 members of the National Guard to the border with Guatemala in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs on all Mexican goods unless immigration is lessened. Later the same day, Trump announced that an agreement had been reached, and the tariffs will be suspended.[80]
- The Carlos Slim Foundation announces that it will work with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Inter-American Development Bank to end malaria in Central America, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic.[81]
- A judge orders the suspension of construction of the airport in Santa Lucia until environmental and cultural studies have been completed.[82] Three days later President Andrés Manuel López Obrador threatens to publicly expose the parties who are trying to stop the development of the country.[83]
- June 13
Luxury fashion house Carolina Herrera is accused of cultural appropriation by Mexico's culture secretary, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero.[84]
- Two men and two women (one pregnant) are shot and wounded inside a police vehicle when it is attacked in Benito Juárez Municipality, Quintana Roo. A young man on a motorcycle was also wounded.[85]
- A member of the Agencia Estatal de Investigaciones (English: "State Investigation Agency") in charge of fighting kidnappings was herself kidnapped on Friday in General Treviño, Nuevo Leon. Another agent was shot and killed.
- June 15
Four people died and at least 12 were injured when a gas tank exploded in Tepatitlán, Jalisco.
An explosion on the volcano Popocatépetl shoots 8 km (5 miles) into the air. This was the second such explosion in 24 hours.
Twelve Federal Police agents are sentenced to 34 years of prison for the August 24, 2012 murder of two CIA agents in Tres Marias, Morelos.[86]
The government of Catalonia apologizes for the Conquest of Mexico.
Mexico ratifies the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement. It has not been ratified by the U.S. Congress or by Canada yet.
Over 100 Central American migrants are rescued by police in Los Mangos and in Tantoyuca.[90]
Opposition forces march in Mexico City and other parts of the country. One report describes the crowds as "hundreds".[91] [92]
July
Two dozen people are kidnapped from a home in Cancun, Quintana Roo.[95] They were rescued the following day, all in good health.[96]
Shelters for migrants in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, are reported full, and many Central American and Cuban refugees are forced to sleep in the streets.[97]
- Thousands of federal police protest against their inclusion in the National Guard.[98]
- UNESCO declares that the World Habitat for the vaquita marina is in danger.
- July 5
- For the second time, a judge orders the detention of Emilio Lozoya Austin, former director of Pemex, in relation to the Odebrecht scandal. His whereabouts are unknown.[99] Two days earlier, on July 3, Lozoya had asked for witness protection in the case involving illegal purchase of a fertilizer plant.[100]
- Mexican authorities announce they have broken up an international human-trafficking ring.[101]
- Secretary of Tourism, Miguel Torruco Marqués announces that the Sargassum that plagues Caribbean beaches is a national priority. Hotels in the Riviera Maya are offering guests discounts of up to 25% in order to maintain an 80% occupancy rate.[102]
- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador proposes that rural doctors and nurses be paid more than their urban counterparts, emulating Canada, the UK, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.[103]
- July 5–7: The 10th NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics are held in Querétaro.
- July 6–7: The Mexico national rugby sevens team takes 3rd place at the 2019 RAN Sevens rugby tournament in George Town, Cayman Islands. The Mexico women's national rugby sevens team won 1st place in its event.
- July 7
The Mexican national soccer team wins its eighth CONCACAF Gold Cup with a 1–0 victory over the United States in Chicago's Soldier Field.[104]
The burned body of an unknown 12-year-old girl is found in Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of Mexico, an apparent victim of femicide. This is the same day that the body of Lupita Hernández Pérez, 29, missing since June 30 and an apparent victim of femicide, is found in Iztapalapa.[107]
- July 15: Three former employees of Mexico City's Secretaría de Administración y Finanzas (Secretary of Administration and Finance) office are arrested for transferring over MXN $190 million (US$9.9 million) to a private bank account.[108]
- July 17:
- July 18
- Newly unclassified documents real that President Felipe Calderón allowed the CIA to operate within Mexico.[110]
- Two followers of Santa Muerte (Our Lady of Holy Death) have been arrested for the feminicide of Cruz Yere Marín Rayón, 28, in Amozoc, Puebla.[111]
- July 21
Four people are killed and six are injured in an attack on a bar in "La Condesa", Acapulco.
- Two government officials and two pilots die in a helicopter crash in Michoacan.
- General Sócrates Alfredo Herrera Pegueros, director of security for Pemex, is charged with aiding huachicoleros steal gasoline.
- Authorities in Santa Cruz de las Huertas, Tonalá, Jalisco say 21 bodies have been found in a safe house. The investigation began on July 13.
- Carlos Romero Deschamps, leader of leader of the oilworkers' union, is expelled from the union after being charged with corruption.
- Two Israeli citizens are assassinated by the Israeli mafia in broad daylight in a shopping mall in Mexico City.[112]
- July 26
Paula Fregoso wins a gold medal in Taekwondo at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. Marco Arroyo won a bronze medal.
- The Canadian government denies that its embassy in Mexico had anything to do with the coverup of the 2009 murder of activist Mariano Abarca, reportedly at the hands of the Blackfire Exploration, a Canadian mining company in Chicomuselo, Chiapas.[114]
- The Tax Administration Service (SAT) reveals a list of 300 individuals who have not paid their taxes, including former president Vicente Fox, who owes MXN$15,000,000. The largest debt is owed by Fausto Luis Muñiz Patiño of Grupo Pae, who owes MXN$119,000,000 of the total MXN$17,044,000,000.
August
280 cases of dengue fever have been confirmed in Oaxaca after the death of a 5-year-old boy. Fifteen cases are considered grave (serious).[115]
The government of Mexico will provide Internet access throughout the country through the establishment of a subsidiary of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad called CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos (CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All).[116]
1,500 gold centenario coins worth US$2.5 million (MXN$55 million) are stolen from the Mexican Mint.[121]
The National Supreme Court of Justice rules that rape victims have the right to receive abortions in public hospitals. Girls younger than 12 need parental permission.[122]
- Seven supposed kidnappers are lynched in Cohuecán, Puebla.[123]
- After three years, a group of mothers of missing persons known as Colectivo Solecito calls off the search for bodies in Veracruz, in the largest clandestine cemetery in Latin America. Since 2016, they have found 298 skulls and 22,000 human remains.[124]
- Twenty bodies have been found in Uruapan, Michoacan—some dismembered, some in bags, others hanging from bridges.[125] Fourteen people, including two minors, are arrested two days later.[126]
- Mexican athletes have won 27 gold, 24 silver, and 44 bronze, a total of 95 medals, at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.
- August 9
Rosario Robles, former Secretary of Agrarian, Land, and Urban Development is arrested and charged with stealing MXN$5,000 million (US$250,000,000). She faces seven years of prison.[127]
Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas declares victory in the election for leader of PRI.
A public passenger van was burned by extortionists along the San Juan Zitlaltpec route in the State of Mexico. This was the 21st such attack along the same route.
- 544 athletes and 168 coaches who participated in the 2019 Pan American Games are awarded economic stimulii of MXN $240,000 (US$12,234) each by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
- The Bank of Mexico lowers interest rates for the first time in five years, from 8.25% to 8.0%.
- August 16
- Mexican-Argentine businessman Carlos Ahumada, wanted by the Attorney General of Mexico, is arrested in Argentina.
- A women's march against violence and police corruption in Mexico City breaks out in violence.
- August 18
- A group calling itself #FueraJuecesCorruptos has convoked a march against corrupt judges on August 18. Hundreds of people march.
- Judith Abigail Jiménez Pulido, 28, missing since August 9, becomes the 54th victim of femicide in Puebla in 2019.
- August 19
194 exhalations, 428 minutes of quaking, 3 minor explosions, and 3 earthquakes are reported in the last 24 hours in Popocatépetl. The alert level remains at Yellow, Phase 2.
Six federal police officers have been charged with murder for their supposed involvement in a police operation that left nine dead in January 2015 in Apatzingán, Michoacan.
Rain associated with Tropical Storm Ivo causes flooding in Mazatlan, Sinaloa.
The Lagunas de Montebello in Chiapas are drying due to drought.
30 people die in an arson attack on a bar in Coatzacoalcos, Vercruz.
A pitched battle between Jalisco New Generation Cartel led by "El Mencho" and Michoacan self defense forces led by "El Abuelo" leave 9 dead and 11 injured in Tepalcatepec Municipality, Michoacan.
Luis Armando Reynoso Femat, former Governor of Aguascalientes (PAN) has been sentenced to prison for the crimes of peculation and misuse of public exercise.
September
President López Obrador gives his Primer Informe del Gobierno (State of the Union address) before 400 legislators, governors, and business leaders, emphasizing his efforts to end corruption and help the poor.
Considerable flooding and at least one dead in northwest Mexico (Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas) are the toll of Tropical Storm Fernand.[129]
- September 5
- September 7: 70 members of a criminal band are arrested in La Unión, Guerrero
- September 8: 3 killed and 2 missing in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco due to flooding of La Culebra.
- September 11: TheComité de Derechos Humanos (Human Rights Committee) in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, says that state police killed eight civilians on September 5 and falsely claimed they were members of the Cártel del Noreste drug gang.
- September 13: Day of the Niños Héroes, 1847
- Accounts of the Universidad Popular de la Chontalpa are frozen in relation to the Estafa Maestra.
- Three underage (14 and 17 years old) hitmen are killed by municipal police while in the process of murdering 19-year-old Julián Adán Rodríguez in San Luis Río Colorado Municipality, Sonora.
- September 14: (National Announcer's Day)
- September 15
- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador leads the 209th Grito de la Independencia from the National Palace in the Zócalo of Mexico City. He cried ¡Viva! twenty times.
- One person dies and at least 16 are injured due to a fireworks accident in Xalapa, Veracruz.
- September 16: Independence Day (Monday)
- Parachutist injured during the Independence Day parade in Mexico City.
- A group of armed men burn a bus used for public transportation in Acapulco, Guerrero.[130]
- September 18: French auction house Millon auctions off 120 pieces of Pre-Columbian Mexican art in Paris, over the protests of Ambassador Juan Manuel Gómez Robledo. The art is believed to be stolen or counterfeit.[131]
- September 20
Hundreds of young people in Mexico City join their counterparts across the world in demonstrations against climate change.
- September 21: Día Nacional de Lucha Libre (National Day of Freestyle Wrestling)[132]
- Pedro Salmerón Sanginés resigns as director general of the National Institute of Historical Studies on the Mexican Revolution; INEHRM, a post he had held since 2013. He cited right-wing opposition and has been replaced by Felipe Arturo Ávila Espinosa.
- President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announces that the anti-cancer medicine bought from France has arrived in the country.
- September 22: Following Tropical Storm Lorena, theCoordinación Nacional de Protección Civil declares a state of emergency in La Paz and Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. The storm also caused flooding in Guerrero, Michoacan, Colima, and Jalisco.
- September 23: On behalf of the government of Mexico, President Lopez Obardor apologizes to Martha Camacho Loaiza, leader of the communist guerrilla group Liga Comunista 23 de septiembre, who was tortured in 1977.
- September 25: Oaxaca decriminalizes abortion.
- September 26:
- Former attorney general of Nayarit Edgar Veytia is condemned to twenty years of prison in the United States for drug dealing.
- A group of soldiers are ambushed in Leonardo Bravo, Guerrero; three soldiers killed.
- On the fifth anniversary of the 2014 Iguala mass kidnapping, the government reopens the investigation, calling former Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam to testify and offering a MXN $10,000,000 (US$500,000) reward for the capture of Alejandro Tenescalco Mejía, one of the principal suspects.
- A group of masked protesters break windows and burn a bookstore in Mexico City on the fifth anniversary of the 2014 Iguala mass kidnapping. President Lopez Obrador clarifies that the vandals are not left-wing anarchists but right-wing conservatives.
- September 27: Culmination of the Mexican War of Independence, 1821
- September 28:
- September 28 and September 29: 1st wine festival in Querétaro.[133]
- September 29: Tropical Storm Narda brings heavy rains, flooding, school closings, and at least one death, to Oaxaca, Michoacan, Guerrero, Nayarit, Jalisco, and Colima.
- September 30: Birthday of José María Morelos, (b. 1765)
October
- October: María Lorena Ramírez, Rarámuri ultra-marathon runner and native of the Sierra Tarahumara in Chihuahua is featured on the cover of Vogue Mexico.
- October – November: The San Sebastián International Film Festival in northern Spain will honor Mexican director Roberto Gavaldón, whose 1960 movie Macario was the first Mexican film to win an Academy Award.
- October 1
- October 3
- October 4
- Actress Yalitza Aparicio is named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Indigenous peoples.
- Three more individuals implicated in the Ayotzinapa kidnapping case are freed. Judge Ventura Ramos has freed 29 prisoners implicated in the case in the past month.
- Las Comisiones Unidas de Procuración y Administración de Justicia y de Igualdad de Género (The United Commissions for the Procuration and Administration of Justice and Gender Equality) in Puebla vote against decriminalization of abortion and legalization of same-sex marriage. The penalty for abortion is reduced from five to one year.
- Organizers of the Premio Batuta de México (Baton Prize of Mexico) withdraw Placido Domingo's name just two days prior to giving him the prize due to charges of sexual harassment.[134]
- October 7: Mérida, Yucatán is chosen by Readers’ Choice Awards as the "best small city in the world."[135]
- October 8: 10,000 taxi drivers block traffic for twelve hours in a protest against Uber and Cabify in Mexico City.
- October 10: Nadine Gasman, head of the Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres (Inmujeres) reports that 267 women and girls are victims of violence every day in Mexico.[136]
- October 11–20: XIX International Book Fair in the Zocolo of Mexico City.
- October 11
- October 12: Dia de la Raza
- October 13
- Popocatépetl volcano has produced one explosion, 117 exhalations, and 709 minutes (almost 12 hours) of quaking in a 24-hour period. Gas and light ash have been seen, and the area remains in "Amarillo Fase 2" alert.[140]
- Voters in Baja California express their opinions on whether to extend Governor Jaime Bonilla's term from two to five years.[141] According to a poll, 84.25% (53,419 voters) approve the five-year term.
- 800 people organized by the Canadian group "Choir!Choir!Choir!" sing With a Little Help from My Friends and other songs by The Beatles on the border near Tijuana as a protest against U.S. immigration policy.[142]
- October 14
At least 14 police officers are ambushed and murdered by 30 armed members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Aguililla, Michoacan.[143]
- October 15
- Andorra seizes US$83.1 million belonging to Juan Ramón Collado, lawyer of former President Enrique Peña Nieto. Collado was arrested for money laundering on July 9.
- Fourteen armed civilians and one soldier are killed in a battle in Tepochica, Guerrero.
- October 16
- October 17
- The arrest of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, sets off several gun battles in Culiacán, Sinaloa. Hours later he is freed, and President Lopez Obrador says he supports the decision in order to prevent more bloodshed.
- Construction of the new "General Felipe Ángeles" airport in Zumpango, State of Mexico, begins; the airport is scheduled to open on March 21, 2022. It is expected to cost MXN $75 billion (US$3.9 billion).
- October 19 — October 20: Harry Potter festival in Mexico City.
- October 20
- Eduardo Arturo Bailleres Mendoza is relieved as warden of the penitentiary in Culiacán after 49 prisoners escaped on October 17. He had been in charge for 11 months.[144]
- Five Mexican chefs are awarded Michelin Stars: Indra Carrillo, "La Condessa" in Paris; Paco Mendez, "Hoja Santa" in Barcelona; Cosme Aguilar, "Casa de Enrique" in New York; Roberto Ruiz, "Punto MX" in Madrid; and Carlos Gaytan, "Ha" in Xcaret.[145]
- October 22
- Activists on social media call for a boycott of Kimberly-Clark de México paper products after CEO Claudio González X. Laporte reports the company will no longer invest in Mexico.[146]
- A group of mayors who belong to opposition parties (PAN, PRI, and PRD) was repelled with tear gas when they tried to force their way into the National Palace for a meeting with President Lopez Obrador.
- Rosario Ibarra de Piedra is awarded the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor, only to give it to President Lopez Obardor until the disappearances of "our loved ones" are resolved.
- Twenty-one mayors from Chiapas resign from PRI, PVEM, PRD, and local political parties to join Morena.[147]
- October 25
- Fires in Baja California kill four, damage 200 homes, and burn 7,600 hectares (18,800 acres) of grassland.[148]
- 100,000 pay homage to the late José José during a rainstorm in the Zócalo of Mexico City.
- October 26
- October 27 – Daylight saving time ends; turn clocks back one hour.
- October 28 – Karime Macías Tubilla, wife of former governor of Veracruz Javier Duarte, is detained in London.
- October 29 – A children's party in Iztatapala is shot up, resulting in two adults killed and eight children injured.
- October 30 – A riot at Atlacholoaya penitentiary in Xochitepec, Morelos, leaves six dead, including "El Ray", a leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel; 15 are injured.
- October 31
November
- November 1
- The Bank of Mexico reports that transfer payments from Mexicans living overseas increased by 13.3% in September 2019 compared to September 2018, and by 9.3% in total for the first nine months of the year. This represents US$26.98 billion (MXN $515.6 billion).[157]
- November 2: Day of the Dead (Saturday)
- Thousands participate in Acatrina Fest 2019 parade in Acapulco, Guerrero.[158]
- November 2–7: The Estadio de Béisbol Charros de Jalisco y Atletismo in Zapopan hosts the 2019 WBSC Premier12 baseball championship.
- November 3
- November 4 – A woman and her four minor children, members of the LeBaron order, are burned alive while driving to Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua.
- November 5
- After the death toll in the attack on the LeBaron family along the border of Sonora and Chihuahua, U.S. President Donald Trump offers to send troops to Mexico to fight a war against drug cartels. President Lopez Obrador turns him down, saying Mexico will act para hacer justicia ("to do justice"). Five children injured in the attack are sent to a hospital in the United States.[161]
- The bank debt acquired by President Ernesto Zedillo in 1994 reaches MXN $97,500,000 pesos per day, reaching US$1,032,236,000, according to Fobaproa ("Banking Fund for the Protection of Savings"). This represents a 1.25% increase in real terms over the last nine months, not counting inflation.[162]
- A police officer in Culiacan, Sinaloa, is killed after being shot 155 times.[163]
- November 6
- November 7
- Gymnast Alexa Moreno wins the Premio Nacional de Deportes 2019 (National Sports Prize 2019) in the "non-professional" category for her achievements in the vault and for qualifying for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
- November 8
- November 9
- November 10
- Reforma reports that Saul Monreal, mayor of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, spent US$70,000 (MXN $1.3 million) in public money to celebrate his daughter's 15th birthday. Monreal is the youngest brother of Ricardo Monreal Ávila, coordinator of National Regeneration Movement (Morena) in the Senate.[169]
- Hackers infiltrate the Pemex computer systems, demanding US$5 million in Bicoins.
- November 11
- November 12 – Rosario Piedra Ibarra is sworn in as president of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH).[173] Alberto Manuel Athie Gallo, another member of the National Human Rights Commission, resigns in protest.[174]
- November 14
- Seven killed, including one soldier, and three injured in shootout between the Mexican Army and the Cartel del Noreste in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.[175]
- A shootout at a carlot in Cuernavaca, Morelos, leaves three dead and one wounded.[176]
- Maribel Cervantes Guerrero, head of the state police in the State of Mexico, reports that several regional police commanders have pacted with organized crime leaders, allowing them to freedom to commit crimes.
- José Carlos Ramos Ramos, the new police chief of Celaya, Guanajuato, is attacked by armed men; one bodyguard killed and two injured.[177]
- Alejandro Vera, former rector of the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos, UAEM, and his wife, María Elena Ávila, are kidnapped in Morelos. They are rescued two days later.[178]
- November 16 – Sanctuaries for Monarch butterflies open in State of Mexico and Michoacan.[179]
- November 17
- November 18 – Revolution Day (Mexico) (celebrated Monday).
- November 19
- November 21 – Commandos attack the Hospital General de Salvatierra in Guanajuato, leaving a patient's dismembered body in a nearby community.[181]
- November 23 – Mexican Navy Day
- November 25 – Thousands march in Mexico City in demand of elimination of violence against women. 200 women demonstrate in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, State of México.[182]
- November 27 – The National Supreme Court of Justice (SCJN) rules that private schools cannot withhold grades or exams of students who have unpaid debts.
- November 29
- Four police officers and seven armed civilians, members of the Cartel del Norte, are killed in a shootout in Villa Unión, Coahuila. Six other police officers are injured. The death toll reaches 21 on December 1.[183]
- Two judges who freed the ex-husband of Abril Perez, a woman who was murdered in Mexico City on November 25, have been suspended.
December
- December 1
- The oversold Knotfest 2019 music festival in the Deportivo Oceanía Mexico City is canceled after violence breaks out after "Evanescense" fails to perform as scheduled. Unconfirmed deaths are reported.[184]
- Adrián LeBarón leads 1,000 marchers in Mexico City against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his policy of Abrazos, no balazos (hugs not bullets).
- Before a crowd of 140,000 supporters, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he has fulfilled 89 of 100 campaign promises during a rally on the Zócalo of Mexico City.
- The Mexican government announced that several suspects had been arrested for the LeBarón family massacre of November 4.[185]
- December 4 – The Congress of Yucatan unanimously approves a measure requiring the teaching of the Maya language in schools in the state.
- December 5 – Margarita Ríos-Farjat is elected as a new justice of the Supreme Court (SCJN).
- December 8 – Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard recalls Mexican Ambassador to Argentina Óscar Ricardo Valero Recio Becerra after Valero Recio is caught trying to steal an MXN $189 (US$10) book from a Buenos Aires bookstore.
- December 9 – Jorge Zapata, grandson of Emiliano Zapata, sues painter Fabián Chairez, the Secretariat of Culture, and the Palacio de Bellas Artes over a 2014 painting that depicts the Revolutionary general as wearing a pink hat and high heels. The following day, four groups of peasants force their way into Bellas Artes and try to burn the painting. Members of the LGBQT community defend the painting.
- December 10 – Genaro García Luna, Secretary of Public Security (2006-2012) under President Felipe Calderon is arrested in Dallas, Texas, accused of accepting cocaine trafficking and receiving bribes of between US$3 million and $5 million from Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.[186]
- December 12: Our Lady of Guadalupe (Thursday) Five million pilgrims visit the basilica in Mexico City.
- December 13 – Cristina Pacheco, anchor for "Once Noticias," wins the Premio Nacional de Periodismo 2018 (National Journalism Award 2018).
- December 13 & 15: The Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association will play regular-season games against the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz at the Mexico City Arena in Mexico City[187]
- December 15: Referendum on the Mayan Train in Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo.[188] 92.3% (93,142) of the voters who participated voted "yes" and 7.4% (7,517) voted "no", with 268 of 269 voting districts reporting.
- December 16
- December 19 – Diverse narco-messages suggest a war between competing drug cartels in Querétaro.
- December 21 – The Legion of Christ accepts responsibility for 175 cases of child sexual abuse by 33 priests, including 60 minors who were abused by the organization's founder, Marcial Maciel.
- December 22 – National Action Party (PAN) demands an updated report on the 2018 Puebla helicopter crash that took the lives of Puebla Governor Martha Érika Alonso, her husband, and three others.
- December 23
- December 25: Christmas Day (Wednesday)
- December 26
- A judge refuses to grant legal protection to Rosario Robles against impeachment.[193]
- According to Andrés García Aguayo, a researcher at the UNAM, 53% of the amphibians in Mexico are in danger of extinction.[194]
- At least 250 families are evacuated due to a gas leak in Tuxpan, Veracruz.[195]
- December 27 – A 1,000-year-old Maya palace is discovered in Kulubá, Yucatan.[196]
- December 28 – For the second time in just a year, a television series is recorded in a protected area of Xochimilco, Mexico City.[197]
- December 29 – Rayados of Monterrey wins their fifth national soccer championship in the Liga MX.[198]
- December 30 – The lime extracting company "Cales y Morteros del Grijalva, SA de CV." is closed for damaging the environment over a period of 50 years in the Sumidero Canyon in Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas.[199]
- December 31
- At least five vehicles were burned in Villahermosa, Tabasco, in demand of the release of Trinidad Alberto de la Cruz Miranda, (“El Pelón de Playas del Rosario”) and four other members of his drug cartel.[200]
- A riot in the prison in Cieneguillas, Zacatecas leaves 16 dead and five injured.[201]
Awards
See main article: Orders, decorations, and medals of Mexico.
2019 in Numbers
Economy
According to INEGI, exports increased 2.3% in 2019, giving Mexico a US$5.82 billion trade surplus.[204]
€840,025 (MXN $17,655,267) for the first three quarters of the year.[207] INEGI report in January 2020 that the Mexican economy contracted by 0.1% in 2019 after growth of just over 2% in 2018.[208]
3.3% growth from January–September 2019; close at 43,011.27 points on September 30.[210] 44,300.17 points and 32,194,052 shares traded on December 26, 2019.[211]
- Minimum wage: MXN $102.68 daily (16% over 2018).[212]
- Population economically active (15+): 57,349,577 (60.2%).[213]
- Unemployment rate (November 2019): 3.5%.
Education
Population
126,577,691 inhabitants with a life expectancy of 75.1 years (#66 in the world), according to the Consejo Nacional de Población (National Population Council).[215] Mexico is the 10th most populous country in the world.[216]
Violence
- Murders: INEGI reports a total of 36,478 homicides in 2019, a rate of 29/100,000 inhabitants, basically the same as in 2018. Guanajuato had the highest number (3,974) and Yucatán the lowest (45). Colima had the highest murder rate, 105/100,000 inhabitants.[217]
- Femicides: Of 2,833 women murdered by September, 726 (25.6%) are investigated as femicides.[218]
- Law enforcement officers killed: 426 as of December 20.[219]
- Activists and journalists killed: 10 journalists and 12 activists were killed in Mexico in 2019.[220]
- Politicians assassinated: Six mayors and at least four other politicians are murdered during 2019.[221]
- Missing persons: 61,637; 97.4% since the beginning of the Drug War in 2006.[222]
Television
See main article: 2019 in Mexican television.
Births
- April 2 — Seven antelope fawns, including three lechwe, three indio, and one nyala have been born in Chapultepec Zoo in recent months.
- April 10 — Makena and Omondi are the first hienas moteadas (Crocuta crocuta) born in Chapultepec Zoo.
- May 12 — Six Mexican wolf cubs born in Chapultepec Zoo.
- August 3 — Naim and Izem are the two Impala fawns born in the Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City.
- December 26 – An unnamed female giraffe was born in Chapultupec Zoo, Mexico City. Jirafifíta was born there in March 2019.[223]
Deaths
See also: List of politicians killed in the Mexican Drug War and List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico.
January
- January 1: Alejandro Aparicio Santiago, mayor (Morena) of Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca; murdered. Perfecto Hernández, municipal trustee, was also murdered.[224]
- January 2:
- Salvador Martínez Pérez bishop of Roman Catholic Diócesis de Huejutla, Hidalgo (1994-2009), in Irapuato (b. 1933)[225]
- Alberto Reyes Perez, Mexican businessman (b. 1952)[226]
- January 3: Cutberto Porcayo Sánchez, leader of Morena in Villa de Tututepec de Melchor Ocampo, Oaxaca; murdered.
- January 9: Mexican actor and conductor Juan Ramón Garza died at the age of 75.
- January 10: Alfredo del Mazo González, politician and former governor of the State of Mexico (b. 1943)[227]
- January 12: Fernando Luján, Mexican actor, died of a respiratory illness at the age of 79 in his home in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca.[228]
- January 14: Maty Huitrón, 82, actress (b. 1936).[229]
- January 15
- January 17: José Almanza Alcaine, a former alderman and the 2018 candidate of Movimiento Ciudadano for municipal president of Tlaquiltenango, Morelos, was gunned down.[232]
- January 18: José García Ocejo, 90, Mexican painter of "El Dandy" and representative of "La Ruptura movement" (b. 1928).
- January 20: Rafael Murúa Manríquez, 34, radio commentator ('Radiokashana") in Baja California Sur; murdered.
- January 31: Pablo Larios Iwasaki, soccer player with Cruz Azul and Club Puebla (b. 1960)[233]
February
Alfredo Ríos Meza (86), Mexican baseball player with Sultanes de Monterrey and Ostioneros de Guaymas (b. 1932)[234]
Reynaldo López, 42, Mexican journalist and radio personality; murdered in Sonora (b. 1977)[238]
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- February 26:
- Christian Bach, 59, Argentine actress naturalized Mexican (La patrona) died in Mexico City.[241]
- Carmela Rico ("Mamá Mela"), Mexican comedian.[228]
- Grace Quintanilla, 52, Mexican performer and manager (Centro de Cultura Digital Estela de Luz) (b. 1967)[242]
- February 27: Rancher Hugo Figueroa was kidnapped and murdered in Morelia, Michoacán. He was a nephew of Joan Sebastian.[228]
- February dates unknown
- Sinar Corzo, civil rights activist, in Arriaga, Chiapas
- José Santiago Gómez and Noé Jimenez Pablo, civil rights activists, in Amatán, Chiapas
- Bernardino García Hernández, civil rights activist, in Zimatlán de Lázaro Cárdenas, Oaxaca.
March
Elva Martha García Rocha, 71, Mexican politician, co-founder of Party of the Democratic Revolution (b. 1947)[243]
Abraham Stavans 85, Mexican theater actor (El Chavo del 8) and director (b. 1933)[244]
Sonora journalist Santiago Barroso Alfaro, 47, shot and killed in his home in San Luis Río Colorado Municipality, Sonora.
- March 21: Rodrigo Segura Guerrero, councilor of Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of Mexico, assassinated.
- March 23: Gerardo López Torres, 23, a singer known as the Rey de la Alegría ("King of Joy") died in Mazatlan due to a heart attack.
- March 24: 5. Omar Iván Camacho, 35, sportscaster, tortured and murdered in Salvador Alvarado Municipality, Sinaloa.
- March 25: Virgilio Caballero Pedraza, Deputy for National Regeneration Movement from Azcapotzalco (b. 1942).[245]
- March 26: Jorge Dominguez Alvarez, son of Antonio Alejandro Almeida, mayor of Paraíso, Tabasco, beaten to death.[246]
- March 30: Abiram Hernández Fernández, 37, a civil rights leader from Xalapa, Veracruz; apparently murdered.
- March 31: Hernán Pastrana Pastrana, 79, former mayor of Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo, cancer.
April
8,943 people were murdered between January 1 and March 31, 2019, a 9.6% increase over 2018.
- April 1 – Bass player Armando Vega Gil, 64, founder of the rock band Botellita de Jerez, suicide (b. 1955).[247]
- April 7 — Víctor Manzanilla Schaffer, politician (PRI) and diplomat; Governor of Yucatán 1988–1991 (b. 1924)
- April 13 – Lourdes Ruiz Baltazar, la Reina del Albur, died of a heart attack in Tepito, Mexico City.
- April 15 — Gustavo Arias Murueta, 95, painter, sculptor, and poet (b. 1923)
- April 17 – Sergio Armando Hernández Vega, the former Secretary of president Enrique Peña Nieto's bodyguard, was killed in his home in the State of Mexico.[248]
- April 23 – David Eduardo Otlica Avilés, presidente municipal of Nahuatzen, Michoacán, was killed with a machete.
- April 24 – Maricela Vallejo Orea, mayor (PRD) of Mixtla de Altamirano, Veracruz' murdered. Her husband, driver, and Efrén Zopiyactle Tlaxcaltécatl, the municipal treasurer, were also muredered.
- April 27 — María de los Ángeles Moreno, politician; first woman president of a Mexican political party (PRI) (b. 1945)
- April 30 — Luis Maldonado Venegas, 62, lawyer and politician (Convergence) (b. 1956)
May
- May 2: Telésforo Santiago Enríquez, radio commentator in Oaxaca; murdered.
- May 6
- Ramón Amauri Vela and Luis Octavio Reyes Domínguez, executives with Typhoon Offshore, died in an airplane crash in Coahuila.
- Ramón Randey Dorame, 39, baseball player (b. 1979)
- May 7: Rafael Coronel, 87, painter (b. 1931)
- May 11: Wrestler Silver King, 51, younger brother of Dr. Wagner Jr, died of a heart attack during a wrestling match in London.
- May 16: The body of former Morelos governor Marco Adame's brother, Humberto Adame Castillo, was found in a ditch in Alpuyeca, Xochitepec. Unofficial sources say Humberto had been kidnapped.
- May 17: Julio Ulises Hijuelos Cervera (Mago Chen Kai), magician (b. 1939)
- May 18: Osvaldo Batocletti, 69, technical director of the Tigres Femenil soccer team, died from prostate cancer (b. September 22, 1950).
- May 22: The strangled body of Nataly Michel, 25, who was a contestant in Enamorándonos on TV Azteca, was found in her house in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City.
June
José Antonio Leal Doria, Morena at-large candidate for Deputy, dies as 7:00 a.m. of cancer the day of the election.
- June 9: Mercedes Pascual Acuña, 88, Spanish actress (Cuna de lobos (1986) and Teresa (1989)) who lived in Mexico (b. 1930)
- June 10: Environmentalist José Luis Álvarez Flores, 64, murdered in Palenque, Chiapas
- June 11
Journalist Norma Sarabia of Tabasco was murdered outside her home. She is the sixth Mexican journalist killed this year.
Edith González, 54, Mexican actress (Las noches de aventurera (1998), Corazón salvaje (1993-1994), and Monte Calvario (1986)), ovarian cancer (b. 1964)
Luis Gerardo Hernandez Valdenego, 31, was shot and killed in Guanajuato by unidentified assailants riding motorcycles. In January 2015 Hernandez Valdenegro had been sentenced to 29 months in prison for the beating of journalist Karla Janeth Silva in September, 2014, but a judge released him after implicating the mayor and police chief in the beating.
Chilpancingo businessman Misael "El Tigre" Marin is shot and killed. His brother had been kidnapped at one point, and his accountant was killed in May.
Lupita Hernández Pérez, 29, is an apparent victim of femicide in Iztapalapa.[250]
July
The first semester (January—June) of 2019 is the most violent in history, with 17,608 murders, an average of 102.6 daily. June was the most violent month in Mexican history, with 2,249 murders.
Wrestler Pedro "El Perro Aguayo" dies at the age of 73 (b. 1946).[251]
Drug dealer Héctor Huerta Ríos is reported dead.[252]
Singer Luis Mendoza, known for his narcocorridos, is murdered in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora.[253]
- July 10
- Armando Ramírez, 67, journalist and novelist (Chin Chin el Teporocho); died of an infection (b. 1952)
- Kim Akker, 22, Dutch world judo champion, dies in a gas explosion in her home in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo.
- July 11
Héctor Manuel Rodríguez Arellano, the Mexican ambassador to Haiti.
Brenda Cruz Garcia, 21, is murdered inside a taxi in Ecatepec de Morelos, State of Mexico.
Sonia Infante, 75, Mexican actress (Dormitorio para señoritas and Su Excelencia, heart attack (b. 1944)
Fernando Tinoco Cervantes, representative of the Secretariat of the Interior in Huejotzingo, Puebla, is murdered.
Rogelio Barragán, director of communication for Guerrero al Instante, is murdered and tortured in Zacatepec, Morelos.[254]
August
- August 1 — Actress (Salvando el Soldado Pérez and Rudo y Cursi) and model Vicky Palacios.[255]
- August 2
- 10. Jorge Celestino Ruiz, reporter for El Gráfico de Xalapa; murdered in Xalapa, Veracruz.
- Journalist Edgar Nava of Guerrero al Instante is murdered in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero.[256]
- August 3
- Journalist Jorge Celestino of Gráfico de Xalapa is murdered in his home in Actopan, Veracruz.[257]
- The seven Mexicans killed in the shooting at the El Paso, Texas shopping center were: Sara Esther Regalado and Gloria Irma Márquez, (Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua); Elsa Mendoza de la Mora, (Yepomera, Chihuahua); Jorge Calvillo García, (Torreón, Coahuila); Adolfo Cerros Hernández, (Aguascalientes City), Aguascalientes; and Ivan Filberto Manzana (Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua). A seventh victim is unidentified.
- August 9 — Bertha Silva Díaz, former candidate for local deputy with Morena in Chilapa de Álvarez, Guerrero, is murdered.
- August 11 — Roman Catholic Cardinal Sergio Obeso Rivera, former archbishop of Xalapa, Veracruz (b. 1931)
- August 16
- August 17 — Patricia "Paty" Feliciano Miranda, 12, victim of femicide in Chilón, Chiapas.
- August 18 — Laura Alicia Garza, 71, former federal deputy (PRI), in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.
- August 21
- Celso Piña, Mexican singer, composer, arranger, and accordionist (b. 1953)
- Nora López León, environmentalist, apparent homicide in Palenque, Chiapas
- Orencio Bello Sánchez, former candidate for mayor (Morena and PES) of Chilapa, Guerrero, murdered. His stepson, Julio Rodríguez, was also murdered.
- August 24 — Journalist Nevith Condés Jaramillo (El observatorio del sur), murdered in Tejupilco Municipality, State of Mexico.
- August 31 — Mary Granados, 29, a Mexican national was among the seven people killed in the Midland–Odessa shootings
September
- September 1 — Rodolfo Tuirán, subsecretary of Public Education under President Enrique Peña Nieto.
- September 4 — Felipe Ruvalcaba, soccer player who played in the 1962 and 1966 FIFA World Cup (b. 1941)
- September 5 — Francisco Toledo, painter, sculptor, and graphic artist (b. 1940)
- September 11
- Erick Castillo Sánchez, photographer for Discovery Channel, murdered in Acapulco, Guerrero.
- Jorge Elías Espinosa Rafful, former librarian and curator of Library and Museum Victoriano Nieves Céspedes in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche; apparent murder
- September 13 — María Bazán, an Argentine lawyer, is killed during a home robbery in Condado de Sayavedra Subdivision in Atizapán, State of Mexico.
- September 14 — Claudia Ochoa Félix, model; drug overdose (b.)
- September 18 — Salvador Castañeda O'Connor, socialist politician; heart failure (b. 1931)
- September 21 — Miguel Patiño Velázquez, 80, former Roman Catholic bishop of Diócesis de Apatzingán (b. 1938)
- September 22 — René Mario Montante Pardo, 86, mechanical engineer and mathematician, (b. 1933)
- September 25 – Michael Coe, 90, American archaeologist and anthropologist who worked in Guatemala and Mexico (b. 1929)[258]
- September 28 — José José, 71, El Principe de la Canción (the Prince of Song), singer and musician, pancreas cancer (b. 1948)
- September 29 — Beatriz Aguirre, 94, actress and voice actress (b. 1925)
October
A report published October 24, 2019, by El Economista shows that Nuevo León (54%), Sinaloa (41%), and Morelos (40%) are the states with the greatest increases in murder rates during the period July–September 2019. Baja California Sur showed the greatest decrease (-60%).
- October 1 — Miguel León-Portilla, 93, anthropologist and historian (b. 1926)
- October 4 — Omar Flores, 35, a teacher and leader of Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (a teachers' union) in Oaxaca; automobile accident.[259]
- October 5 — Bernardo Macias Mora, journalist and poet in Tepic, Nayarit; heart attack.
- October 6
- October 10
- Enrique Moreno, 63, Mexican-American lawyer, complications from cancer.[261]
- Enrique Servín, poet and defender of Indigenous languages; murdered in Chihuahua.[262]
- October 11 – Isaías Cantú Carrasco, land-rights activist (Concejo Regional de Autoridades Agrarias en Defensa del Territorio) in Malinaltepec, Guerrero.
- October 12 – Emilio Nicolas, Sr., 88, Mexican-American television station owner (KWEX).[263]
- October 13
- October 15 – Paúl Humberto Vizcarra Ruiz, 55, Morelos businessman and environmentalist; murdered.
- October 18 – Luz Maria (last name unknown), 12, apparent victim of femicide in Tamazunchale, San Luis Potosí.[267]
- October 21 – Gilberto Aceves Navarro, 88, sculptor and painter (b. September 24, 1931).[268]
- October 26 – Enriqueta Basilio, 71, track and field athlete who lit the Olympic cauldron at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City (b. July 15, 1948).
- October 28
- Mauricio García León, former director of "Archivos y Notarías" in Puebla; suicide.
- Santiago Maravatío, alderman (PAN) from Santiago Maravatío, Guanajuato; missing since September 19, Maravatío was the third alderman from Guanajuato murdered in the last two months. The others were Francisco García Ramírez (Moreno) from Apaseo el Alto and José Luis Saucillo Méndez (PAN) from Comonfort.[269]
- October 29 – Carlos Chávez, a driver for Uber Eats, is shot while resisting a robbery in Satélite, Cuernavaca, Morelos.[270]
November
- November 1
- Diana Victoria González Barrera, 26, soccer player with Club América; hypoglycemia.[271]
- Rina Lazo, 93, muralist (Fertile Earth), painter, and activist in Guatemala (Order of the Quetzal, 2004) and Mexico (b. Guatemala City, 1923)[272]
- Rina Lazo, 96, Guatemalan-born Mexican painter, cardiac arrest.[273]
- Francisco Fernando Tenorio Contreras, 46, mayor of Valle de Chalco, State of Mexico; brain dead after being shot.[274]
- November 2
- Óscar Ramírez Pedrote, 29, lawyer and brother of alderman (PT) of Acapulco; shot.[275]
- Veronica ?, 25, left a party and found murdered in Naucalpan, State of Mexico.[276]
- November 3 – Juan Gabriel Rodríguez Salinas, former mayor of Santiago Llano Grande, Oaxaca; shot.[277]
- November 7 – Raquel Padilla, 53, writer, anthropologist, and activist; murder with a knife (classified as femicide) at her home in Ures, Sonora.[278]
- November 8
- Oscar Marroquín Hernández, traffic police officer in Acapulco, Guerrero; murdered. Two other police officers, both part of the Fiscalía Especializada en la Investigación y Combate al Delito de Secuestro ("Special prosecutor for investigation and combat of kidnapping") were also murdered in a separate incident.[279]
- Felipe Reynoso Jiménez, 100, politician, Municipal President of Aguascalientes (1975–1977).[280]
- November 9 – Juan Carlos Molina Palacios, Deputy (PRI) from Medellín de Bravo, Veracruz; murdered.[281]
- November 13 – Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri, 90, diplomat and politician, Governor of Jalisco (1989–1992), Deputy (1976–1979, 1985–1988) and Secretary General of PRI (1981), dengue.[282]
- November 15 – Jorge Vergara, 64, billionaire businessperson (Grupo Omnilife, Chivas of Guadalajara); heart attack (b. March 3, 1955).
- November 25
- Héctor García-Molina, 66, Mexican-born American computer scientist.[283]
- Abril Cecilia Pérez Sagaón, 48, ex-wife of Juan Carlos García, former CEO of Amazon, Mexico, victim of femicide in Mexico City; shot. Garcia was arrested and controversially released.
- Maximiliano Ruiz Arias, 71, electrical engineer and federal deputy (Morena) from Mazatlán, Sinaloa.[284]
- November 29 – Brad Gobright, 31, a rock climber from California; fell while climbing Potrero Chico in Nuevo León[285]
- November 30
- Hugo Estefanía Monroy, former mayor of Cortazar, Guanajuato (PRD); murdered. His wife, former federal deputy Alejandra Torres Novoa, was injured.[286]
- Ana Citlaly, 19, of Matehuala, San Luis Potosí; beat to death.[287]
December
- December 9 – Francisco Estrada, 71, Mexican baseball player and manager (New York Mets, Mexican League).[288]
- December 10 – Sonia 'P', 42, director of the Ballet Folclórico of the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, suspected femicide.
- December 13 – Lorenzo Barajas Heredia, former mayor of Buenavista, Michoacán (PRD), murdered as he left a dance.[289]
- December 14 – Chuy Bravo, 63, Mexican-born American actor and television personality (Chelsea Lately, After Lately), heart attack.[290]
- December 18 – Arturo Morales de Paz, 33, Mexican aeronautical engineer from Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, Oaxaca; stabbed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[291]
- December 19 – Dulce Ivana Núñez, 17, burned body found in León, Guanajuato; presumed femicide.[292]
- December 22 – Fidel Fernández Figueroa, security councilman from the Papaloapan Region of Oaxaca; murdered.[293]
- December 23
- Arturo García Velásquez, mayor of San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz, Oaxaca; murdered.[294]
- Jimmy Goldsmith, 60, owner of Loros de Colima of the Ascenso MX soccer league; heart attack.[295]
- Javier Terrero, trustee of San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz, Oaxaca; murdered.
- Mr. Niebla, (Efrén Tiburcio Márquez), 46, wrestler; infection of the blood (b. February 22, 1973).[296]
- December 27 – Alberto Islas Jara, 33, son of businessperson Alberto Islas González, member of Coparmex in Puebla, Puebla; shot while in his car during a robbery.[297]
- December 29 – Sebastián Ferrat, 41, actor (Amar de nuevo, El Señor de los Cielos, El Vato), complications from food poisoning.[298]
- December 30 – Rubén Darío Galicia Piñón, 66, infrarrealism poet, Historias cinematográficas (1987) and La ciencia de la tristeza (1994), (b. 1953).[299]
- December 31 – Luciano Moreno López, former mayor (PRI) of Cochoapa el Grande, Guerrero (2012-2015); shot.[300]
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- Web site: Del Vive Latino al Flow Fest: los festivales que habrá en 2019. Chilango. December 13, 2018. March 18, 2019. Barranco. Daniela. es. From Vive Latino to Flow Fest: the festivals that will take place in 2019.
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- News: Mexican Volcano Lights Up the Night Sky, and Social Media. The New York Times . March 19, 2019 . Malkin . Elisabeth .
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- Web site: Los menores de edad ya no se podrán casar en México. Mendoza. Gardenia. La Prensa. March 22, 2019. March 24, 2019. es. Minors can no longer marry in Mexico. March 23, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190323140406/https://laprensafl.com/2019/03/22/los-menores-de-edad-ya-no-se-podran-casar-en-mexico/. dead.
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- Web site: Senado declara constitucional reforma al artículo 19 sobre delitos graves. MSN Noticias. April 4, 2019. April 5, 2019. es. Senate declares constitutional amendment to article 19 on serious crimes.
- Web site: En 3 minutos, roban 46 mdp en Aeropuerto de Guanajuato. MSN Noticias. April 5, 2019. April 5, 2019. es. 46 mdp stolen from Guanajuato Airport in 3 minutes.
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- Web site: Nombran jefe militar en Guardia; revive polémica. Informador. April 12, 2019. April 12, 2019. es. Military chief appointed in National Guard; controversy sparked.
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- Web site: Trump anuncia que Estados Unidos y Mexico han llegado a un acuerdo sobre aranceles. CNN en Espanol. June 7, 2019. June 7, 2019. es. Trump announces that United States and Mexico have reached an agreement on tariffs.
- Web site: Fundación Carlos Slim participa en estrategia regional contra malaria. es. Carlos Slim Foundation will participate in regional strategy to eradicate malaria. June 15, 2019. UNO TV. June 12, 2019. Gaby. Calzada.
- Web site: Suspenden aeropuerto de Santa Lucía hasta que tenga permisos ambientales. es . Airport of Santa Lucia is suspended until environmental permission is released. June 15, 2019. CNN en Espanol. June 12, 2019.
- Web site: AMLO amenaza: si paran Santa Lucía evidenciaré a responsables. es. AMLO threatens to reveal those responsible if St. Lucia is stopped. June 15, 2019. June 15, 2019.
- News: Indepenednet. London. June 13, 2019. August 2, 2019. LUXURY FASHION BRAND CAROLINA HERRERA ACCUSED OF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION BY MEXICAN GOVERNMENT. https://web.archive.org/web/20190613122822/https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/carolina-herrera-mexico-government-cultural-appropriation-twitter-reaction-a8956861.html . 2019-06-13 . limited . live. Sarah Young.
- Web site: Grupo criminal ataca a policías en Cancún; hay 5 lesionados, entre ellos una embarazada (VIDEO). Sin Embargo. June 15, 2019. June 15, 2019. es. Criminal group attacks police in Cancun; 5 injured, including a pregnant woman (Video).
- News: Diario de Morelos. June 18, 2019. July 8, 2019. Cuernavaca. Sentencian a policías federales por ataque a agentes de la CIA en Tres Marías en 2012. es. Federal police sentenced for attack on CIA in Tres Marias in 2012 .
- Web site: Congreso de Morelos prohibe recipientes de unicel y otros plasticos. Bajo Palabra. es . June 21, 2019. Gonzalez. Hector Raul. June 21, 2019. The Congress of Morelos prohibits styrofoam and other plastic containers.
- Web site: Mexico sends nearly 15,000 troops to the US border. CNN World. June 24, 2019. June 24, 2019 . Arias. Tatiana.
- Web site: es. Alert in Tulum and Xcalak: sargassum, about to hit their shores . Alertan a Tulum y Xcalak: sargazo, a punto de pegar en sus costas. UNO TV.com. June 24, 2019 . June 24, 2019.
- Web site: CNN en Espanol. 101 migrantes rescatados en un camion y un autobus en Mexico/. es. 101 migrants rescued from a truck and a bus in Mexico. July 26, 2019. July 6, 2019.
- Web site: CNN Latinoamerica. June 30, 2019 . July 2, 2019. Ciudadanos mexicanos marcharon en la capital en protesta de AMLO a un año de asumir la presidencialanguage=Spanish . Mexican citizens march in protest of AMLO one year after the election.
- Web site: UNO TV . Oposicion realiza Protesta Nacional. Opposition organizes National Protest. June 30, 2019. July 2, 2019.
- Web site: CNN Latinoamerica. July 1, 2019. July 2, 2019. ¿Por qué se produjo la tormenta de granizo que sorprendió a Guadalajara?. es. Why did a hailstorm surprise Guadalajara?.
- News: Diario de Morelos. Cuernavaca. July 1, 2019. July 8, 2019. Dejan mensaje para la GN y queman de vehículos en carretera Villahermosa-Teapa . es. Vehicles burned in a message for the National Guard on the Villahermosa-Teapa highway.
- Web site: UNO TV. Desaparición de personas en Cancún sería conflicto entre dos grupos: AMLO. es. Disappearance of people in Cancun is a conflict between two groups: AMLO . July 3, 2019 . July 6, 2019 .
- News: Diario de Morelos. Cuernavaca. July 3, 2019. July 8, 2019. 25 Personas presuntamente secuestradas en Cancún fueron rescatadas. es. 25 supposed kidnapping victims in Cancun are rescued .
- Web site: UNO TV. Saturan migrantes albergues y refugios en Nuevo Laredo. es. Migrants saturate shelters in Nuevo Laredo. July 3, 2019. July 6, 2019 .
- Web site: CNN en Espanol. Policías federales protestan en México por la puesta en marcha de la Guardia Nacional. es. Federal police protest in Mexico against the National Guard. July 4, 2019. Alis. Krupskaia.
- Web site: CNN en Espanol. Juez emite nueva orden de detencion contra exdirector de Pemex Eemilio Lozoya. es. Judge issues a new arrest order against former Pemex director Emilio Lozoya. July 5, 2019. Melegar. Ana.
- Web site: UNO TV. Emilio Lozoya pide ser testigo protegido; estaría dispuesto a colaborar . es. Emilio Lozoya asks to be a protected witness; he is ready to collaborate . July 3, 2019 . July 6, 2019.
- Web site: UNO TV. Desmantelan en México red internacional de trata de personas; así operaba. es. An international human-trafficking ring is broken up in Mexico; this is how they operated. July 5, 2019 . July 6, 2019 .
- Web site: UNO TV. Sargazo se eleva a rango de prioridad nacional: Turismo. es . Sargassum rises to the rank of national priority: Tourism. July 5, 2019 . July 6, 2019 .
- Web site: UNO TV. Plantea AMLO que médicos rurales ganen más que urbanos. es . AMLO suggests rural doctors should earn more than urban ones. July 5, 2019 . July 6, 2019 .
- News: Diario de Morelos. Cuernavaca. July 8, 2019. July 8, 2019. México lo volvió a conseguir: campeón de la Copa Oro. es. Mexico does it again: Gold Cup Championship.
- Web site: UNO TV. July 10, 2019 . July 11, 2019. En Cofece y CNDH podrán ganar más que el presidente: SCJN. es . Supreme Court decides that the Federal Commission of Competition Economic and the Human Rights Commission can earn more than the president . Ruben. Rojas.
- Web site: CNN Latinoamerica. July 11, 2019 . July 11, 2019. Deslizamiento de tierra deja 7 muertos en Puebla, Mexico. es. Mudslide leaves 7 dead in Puebla, Mexico. Jennifer . Montoya.
- News: Milenio . Mexico City. July 14, 2019. July 14, 2019. Lupita denunció a ex pareja por violento; la última vez que la vieron con vida fue con él. es. Lupita denounced her former partner because of violence, the last time she was seen alive with him.
- Web site: Milenio Digital . Caen tres ex funcionarios de finanzas de CdMx por corrupción. July 15, 2019. Oct 14, 2019. es. Three former finance employees in CDMX fall dor corruption.
- Web site: Forbes Mexico. AMLO peleará a EU dinero y bienes del 'Chapo' Guzmán; lo conmueve su sentencia. es. AMLO will fight the U.S. for money and goods of 'Chapo' Guzman; he is moved by the sentence. July 18, 2019. July 18, 2019.
- Web site: Proceso. Felipe Calderón permitió a la CIA operar desde México. July 20, 2019 . July 21, 2019. J. Jesus Esquivel. es. Felipe Calderon allowed the CIA to work inside Mexico.
- Web site: e-consulta.com. Por feminicidio en Amozoc dan prisión a fieles de la Santa Muerte. July 20, 2019 . July 21, 2019. Alberto Melchor. es. Followers of Our Lady of Holy Death sent to prison in Amozoc.
- News: El Pais. Madrid. July 27, 2019. July 31, 2019. Una peluca, la mafia israelí y un doble asesinato: un crimen a sangre fría en Ciudad de México. es. A wig, the Israeli mafia, and a double murder: A cold-blooded crime in Mexico City. Jon Martin Cullell.
- Web site: Informador.mx. July 29, 2019. July 31, 2019. es. Continúa buen paso de México en Lima 2019. Mexico continues at a good pace in Lima 2019.
- News: El Pais. Madrid. July 31, 2019. August 2, 2019 . es. Canadá se niega a investigar su actuación en la muerte de un activista mexicano. Canada refuses to investigate its action related to the death of a Mexican activist.
- Web site: El Informador. Guadalajara. August 1, 2019. August 2, 2019. Confirman 280 casos de dengue en Oaxaca tras la muerte de un niño. es. 280 cases of dengue are confirmed in Oaxaca after the death of a child .
- Web site: El Informador. Guadalajara. August 2, 2019. August 2, 2019. Publican acuerdo para la creación de CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos. es. An agreement for the creation of CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All is published.
- Web site: El Segundero. ¡Entérate! Este sábado entra en vigor la nueva marcación telefónica en México. August 3, 2019. August 3, 2019. es. Find out! This Saturday the new telephone dialing takes effect in Mexico.
- Web site: KTSM.com. August 3, 2019. August 3, 2019. 20 dead, multiple injured in El Paso Walmart shooting.
- Web site: El Segundero. August 4, 2019. August 4, 2019. Aumentó la cifra a siete mexicanos muertos por tiroteo en El Paso: Ebrard . es. Death toll from El Paso shooting increases to seven Mexican nationals.
- News: El Paso Shooting Victim Dies Months Later, Death Toll Now 23. The New York Times. April 26, 2020. April 26, 2020.
- Web site: USA Today. August 7, 2019. August 9, 2019. More than 1,500 gold coins stolen from open vault at Mexico's mint. en. Adrianna Rodriguez.
- Web site: CNN Espanol. August 7, 2019. August 9, 2019. México: La Corte Suprema de Justicia avala aborto por violación. es. Mexico: Supreme Court approves abortion in cases of rape.
- Web site: Vanguardia.com.mx. August 8, 2019. August 9, 2019. Autoridades no pueden hacer nada y pobladores linchan a siete en Puebla . es. Authorities can do nothing as residents lynch seven in Puebla.
- Web site: Sin Embargo.com. August 8, 2019. August 9, 2019. En Veracruz termina búsqueda de 3 años: familias hallan 22 mil restos óseos en la fosa más grande de AL. es. End of three-year search in Veracruz: Families find 22,000 bones in the largest burial pit in Latin America.
- Web site: Arestegui Noticias. August 8, 2019. August 9, 2019. 20 asesinados en Uruapan, unos colgados en puentes y otros desmembrados. es. 20 murders in Uruapan, some hanging from bridges and others dismembered.
- Web site: El Segundero. August 10, 2019. August 10, 2019. Caen 14 presuntos miembros del CJNG; estarían relacionados con ejecuciones en Uruapan . es. 14 presumed memberof of CJNG arrested; related to executions in Uruapan.
- News: El Pais. Madrid. August 9, 2019. August 9, 2019. Imputada en México una exministra del Gobierno de Peña Nieto. es. Former minister under Peña Nieto arrested and charged.
- https://www.forbes.com.mx/bosque-de-chapultepec-gana-medalla-de-oro-como-mejor-parque-del-mundo/ Bosque de Chapultepec gana medalla de oro como mejor parque del mundo
- Web site: Infobae. Sep 4, 2019. Sep 6, 2019. Minuto a minuto: Fernand azota Monterrey con lluvias torrenciales y deja un muerto. es. Minute by minute: Fernand strikes Monterrey with torrential rain and leaves one dead.
- Web site: El Segundero . Hombres armados queman un camión urbano en el fraccionamiento Hornos . Sep 16, 2019. Sep 16, 2019. es. Armed men burn city bus in the Hornos subdivision.
- Web site: El Segundero . Subastan en París piezas del patrimonio prehispánico mexicano. Sep 18, 2019. Sep 20, 2019.
- Web site: Aprueban diputados el Día Nacional de la Lucha Libre. Aristegui Noticias. April 3, 2019. April 3, 2019. es. Deputies approve the National Day of Freestyle Wrestilling.
- Web site: 1er Festival del Vino Queretano. Queretaro Secretaria de la Cultura. August 21, 2019. es.
- Web site: El Mundo. Retiran un premio a Plácido Domingo en México por las acusaciones de acoso sexual. Oct 4, 2019. Oct 13, 2019 . es. Prize withdrawn from Placido Domingo in Mexico due to accusations of sexual harassment.
- https://www.milenio.com/estados/merida-ciudad-mundo-urbes-pequenas-conde-nast-traveler Mérida, la mejor ciudad del mundo en urbes pequeñas: Condé Nast Traveler
- Web site: Milenio Digital. Oct 10, 2019. Oct 14, 2019. Blanca Valadez. es . En el país, cada día 267 mujeres sufren violencia. 267 women suffer from violence every day in the country.
- Web site: Informador. La FGR desarticula banda dedicada a la trata de personas en Tlaxcala. November 10, 2019 . es. The Attorney General of Mexico dismantles a sex-trafficking ring in Tlaxcala.
- Web site: Informador . Tren embiste camión de pasajeros en San Juan del Río, Querétaro. November 10, 2019 . es. Train hits passenger bus in San Juan del Rio.
- Web site: El Segundero. Magistrado suspendido de la Suprema Corte es investigado por depósito de 80 mdp: AMLO. Oct 11, 2019 . Oct 12, 2019. es. Magistrate suspended by the Supreme Court is being investigated for deposit of 80 million pesos.
- Web site: Milenio. Monterrey . Popocatépetl lanza 117 exhalaciones. Oct 13, 2019. Popocateptl exhales 117 times. es .
- Web site: Milenio Digital. En Baja California, consulta ciudadana por extensión de mandato. Oct 13, 2019 . Oct 14, 2019. es. In Baja California, referendum on extension of term .
- Web site: Common Dreams. 'Our Voices Together Will Transcend Barriers': At 'Powerful' US-Mexico Border Choral Event, Participants Sing The Beatles. Oct 14, 2019. Oct 14, 2019. Andrea Germanos.
- Web site: El Segundero. CNDH condena matanza de al menos 14 policías de Aguililla, Michoacán . Oct 14, 2019. Oct 14, 2019. es. Human Rights Commission condemns killing of at least 14 police officers in Aguililla, Michoacán.
- Web site: MSN Noticias: Excelsior. Investigan y destituyen a director de penal en Culiacán por fuga de reos. Oct 20, 2019. Oct 20, 2019. es. Investigate and dismiss warden in Culiacán for escape of prisoners.
- Web site: El Universal: De 10. Ellos son los 5 chefs mexicanos premiados con una estrella Michelin. Oct 20, 2019. Oct 20, 2019. es. Here are the 5 Mexican chefs who have been awarded a Michelin star.
- Web site: La Jornanda. Llaman en redes sociales a no adquirir productos de Kimberly Clark. Oct 22, 2019. Alejandro Alegría. es. Call in social networks to not purchase Kimberly Clark products.
- Web site: Proceso . Oct 22, 2019. 21 alcaldes de Chiapas renuncian al PRI, PVEM y PRD para sumarse a Morena. ISAÍN MANDUJANO . es. 21 mayors from Chiapas resign from PRI, PVEM, and PRD to join Morena.
- Web site: Proceso. Incendios en Baja California dejan cuatro muertos y más de 200 casas dañadas. Oct 25, 2019. Javier Cruz Aguirre . es. Fires in Baja California leave four dead and more than 200 houses damaged .
- Web site: Informador. Reanudan operaciones plantas de General Motors en México. Oct 26, 2019. es.
- Web site: MSN Notocias . Hallan 42 cráneos tras operativo en Peralvillo. Ignacio Alzaga. es. 42 skulls found after operation in Peralvillo. Oct 27, 2019.
- Web site: MSN Notocias . Popocatépetl lanza 231 exhalaciones. Jaime Zambrano. es. Popocateptl exhales 231 times. Oct 27, 2019.
- https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/11847080/lewis-hamiltons-mexican-gp-win-one-of-his-best-drives-says-jenson-button Lewis Hamilton's Mexican GP win 'one of his best drives', says Jenson Button
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/balean-dos-ninos-cuando-pedian.html Balean a dos niños cuando pedían 'calaverita' en Guadalajara
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/asesinan-balazos-madre-e-hija-en-calles.html Asesinan a balazos a madre e hija en calles de Ecatepec
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/605767/desalojo-de-caseta-en-huimanguillo-tabasco-deja-un-muerto-y-nueve-detenidos-video Desalojo de caseta en Huimanguillo, Tabasco, deja un muerto y nueve detenidos (Video)
- https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/mexico/desarticulan-a-banda-de-traficantes-de-personas/ar-BBWUhVt Desarticulan a banda de traficantes de personas
- Web site: Aristegui Noticias. es. Nov 1, 2019. Suben remesas 13.3% en septiembre: Banxico. Transfer payments increase 13.3% in September: Banxico.
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/sorprende-acapulco-con-exitoso-desfile.html Sorprende Acapulco con exitoso desfile Acatrina Fest 2019
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/605706/por-dia-de-las-muertas-marchan-en-cdmx-contra-los-feminicidios Por “día de las muertas”, marchan en CDMX contra los feminicidios
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/605710/asesinan-a-cinco-personas-en-un-tianguis-de-autos-en-uruapan-michoacan Asesinan a cinco personas en un tianguis de autos en Uruapan, Michoacán
- https://www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/politica/2019/11/05/trasladan-a-eu-a-ninos-heridos-en-emboscada-en-lebaron-landau-8983.html Trasladan a EU a niños heridos en emboscada a los LeBarón: Landau
- https://www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/economia/2019/11/05/no-afloja-la-deuda-del-rescate-bancario-tras-25-anos-4193.html No afloja la deuda del rescate bancario tras 25 años
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/acribillan-con-155-balazos-policia-de.html Acribillan con 155 balazos a policía de Culiacán, Sinaloa
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/606132/reportan-otros-cinco-vehiculos-incendiados-en-ciudad-juarez Reportan otros cinco vehículos incendiados en Ciudad Juárez
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/el-asesinato-de-tres-policias-en.html El asesinato de tres policías en Acapulco, de grupos delictivos, informa Fiscalía
- https://aristeguinoticias.com/0811/mexico/emboscan-a-policias-en-san-vicente-coatlan-oaxaca-hay-5-muertos/ Emboscan a policías en San Vicente Coatlán, Oaxaca; hay 5 muertos
- Web site: Sin Embargo. Adolescente estadounidense es detenido en la frontera por cruzar con un arsenal a México. es. American teenager is arrested at the border for crossing with an arsenal to Mexico. Nov 9, 2019.
- https://www.sinembargo.mx/10-11-2019/3676289 Adiós a México: Unos 100 miembros de los LeBarón dejan sus tierras en caravana y se internan en EU
- Web site: Sin Embargo. "Mis 14 hermanos son responsables de sus actos", dice Ricardo Monreal sobre los XV de su sobrina. es. “My 14 siblings are responsible for their actions,” says Ricardo Monreal about the 15th birthday party of his niece. Nov 10, 2019.
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/606455/mexico-primer-pais-libre-de-la-rabia-humana-transmitida-por-perros-secretaria-de-salud México, primer país libre de la rabia humana transmitida por perros: Secretaría de Salud
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/civiles-armados-bloquean-carretera.html Civiles armados bloquean carretera Acapulco-Chilpancingo con autos incendiados
- https://gobiernolegitimobj.blogspot.com/2019/11/exhiben-xochitl-galvez-destruyendo.html EXHIBEN A XÓCHITL GÁLVEZ ‘DESTRUYENDO’ INMOBILIARIO DEL SENADO (VIDEO)
- Web site: El Universal. En duda, si Rosario Piedra cumple con lo que dice la ley para encabezar la CNDH . Horacio Jiménez. es. In doubt, whether Rosario Piedra fulfills what the law says to lead the National Human Rights Commission . Nov 14, 2019.
- Web site: El Universal. Nov 13, 2019. Renuncia el consejero Alberto Manuel Athie Gallo la CNDH . es. Alberto Manuel Athie Gallo, member of the Human Rights Commission, resigns.
- https://vanguardia.com.mx/articulo/militares-y-sicarios-se-enfrentan-en-nuevo-laredo-enfrentamiento-deja-7-muertos-y-3-heridos Militares y sicarios se enfrentan en Nuevo Laredo: Balacera deja 7 muertos y 3 heridos
- https://www.diariodemorelos.com/noticias/balacera-en-lote-de-autos-deja-3-muertos-y-1-herido-en-cuernavaca Balacera en lote de autos deja 3 muertos y 1 herido en Cuernavaca
- https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/mexico/sufre-atentado-director-de-polic%C3%ADa-de-celaya/ar-BBWMYQ0 Sufre atentado director de policía de Celaya
- https://politica.expansion.mx/estados/2019/11/15/el-exrector-alejandro-vera-y-su-esposa-son-liberados-en-morelos El exrector Alejandro Vera y su esposa son liberados en Morelos
- https://www.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/abren-santuarios-de-mariposa-monarca-en-edomex-y-michoacan/1348056 Abren santuarios de mariposa monarca en Edomex y Michoacán
- https://www.marca.com/claro-mx/beisbol/mexicano/2019/11/17/5dd0e585ca4741f20f8b45a8.html Marca Claro, Nov 17, 2019
- https://aristeguinoticias.com/3011/mexico/irrumpen-sicarios-en-hospital-de-salvatierra-en-guanajuato-video/ Irrumpen sicarios en Hospital de Salvatierra, en Guanajuato (Video)
- https://www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/estados/2019/11/25/se-manifiestan-en-nezahualcoyotl-contra-feminicidios-en-el-edomex-3903.html Se manifiestan en Nezahualcóyotl contra feminicidios en el Edomex
- https://www.sinembargo.mx/01-12-2019/3688102 Durante la madrugada siguieron los enfrentamientos en Villa Unión: murieron otros 7, ya van 21
- https://www.sopitas.com/musica/knotfest-2019-festival-que-paso-asaltos-destrozos-live-talent-evanescence-slipknot/ CAOS, CANCELACIONES, DESTROZOS Y CONFUSIÓN: ¿QUÉ PASÓ EN EL KNOTFEST 2019?
- https://thehill.com/policy/international/472551-mexican-officials-detain-suspects-in-massacre-of-members-of-mormon-sect Mexican officials detain suspects in massacre of members of Mormon sect
- https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/english/genaro-garcia-luna-was-arrested-drug-trafficking-charges Genaro Garcia Luna was arrested on drug trafficking charges
- Web site: NBA Mexico City Games 2018 to feature Orlando Magic hosting Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz. NBA.com. August 7, 2018. August 7, 2018.
- https://aristeguinoticias.com/1511/mexico/gobierno-inicia-proceso-de-consulta-ciudadana-e-indigena-para-tren-maya-se-realizara-el-15-diciembre/ Gobierno inicia proceso de consulta ciudadana e indígena para Tren Maya; se realizará el 15 diciembre
- Web site: Excélsior. Preocupa a México 'excesiva' vigilancia a embajada en Bolivia. Dec 23, 2019. es. Mexico worries about ‘excessive’ embassy surveillance in Bolivia. Enrique Sanchez.
- Web site: Aristegui Noticias. A pesar de la protesta de México, Bolivia aumenta la vigilancia en la embajada en La Paz. Dec 24, 2019. es. Despite Mexico's protest, Bolivia increases surveillance at the embassy in La Paz.
- Web site: Excelsior. Confirman dos muertos por incendio en La Merced. Dec 25, 2019. JONÁS LÓPEZ. es. Confirmed two dead by fire in La Merced .
- Web site: Mexico City Daily. Dec 23, 2019. Fire damages 188 stands at Mexico City's San Cosme market .
- Web site: El Segundero . Juez rechaza darle amparo a Rosario Robles contra juicio político. es. Judge refuses to give legal protection to Rosario Robles against impeachment. Dec 26, 2019.
- Web site: Proceso. En México, la mitad de anfibios está en peligro de extinción: UNAM . es. In Mexico, half the amphians are in danger of extinction: UNAM. Dec 26, 2019 .
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/al-menos-250-familias-fueron-evacuadas.html Al menos 250 familias fueron evacuadas por fuga en gasoducto de Tuxpan
- https://news.sky.com/story/mayan-palace-at-least-1-000-years-old-uncovered-by-archeologists-in-mexico-11895822 Mayan palace at least 1,000 years old uncovered by archeologists in Mexico
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612444/ahora-es-mexica-de-amazon-la-que-arrasara-xochimilco Ahora es “Mexica”, de Amazon, la que arrasará Xochimilco
- https://www.diariodemorelos.com/noticias/monterrey-alza-su-quinto-t-tulo-de-liga-en-el-futbol-mexicano Monterrey alza su quinto título de liga en el futbol mexicano
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612582/clausuran-en-chiapas-extractora-de-cal-por-dano-ambiental-al-canon-del-sumidero Clausuran en Chiapas extractora de cal por daño ambiental al Cañón del Sumidero
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612626/incendian-vehiculos-en-villahermosa-tras-arresto-de-el-pelon-de-playas-de-rosario Incendian vehículos en Villahermosa tras arresto de “El Pelón de Playas de Rosario”
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612680/rina-en-el-penal-de-cieneguillas-zacatecas-16-muertos Riña en el penal de Cieneguillas, Zacatecas; 16 muertos
- Web site: Forbes Staff. Perfil Rosario Ibarra, una vida de lucha política y social en México . Forbes México . August 28, 2020 . es-MX . 23 October 2019.
- Web site: Premios Nacionales de Ciencias y Artes 2019: entrega AMLO . www.milenio.com . September 1, 2020 . es . 9 December 2019.
- Web site: Informador.mx. Exportaciones de México crecen 2.3% en 2019. Jan 28, 2020. Jan 31, 2020. es. Mexican exports grow 2.3% in 2019 .
- https://www.eleconomista.com.mx/economia/Gobernanza-limita-crecimiento-economico-al-menos-desde-hace-un-ano-Banxico-20191202-0039.html Especialistas consultaods por Banixco estiman crecimiento nulo para el 2019, de 0.04%
- http://statisticstimes.com/economy/projected-world-gdp-ranking.php Projected GDP Ranking (2019-2024)
- https://datosmacro.expansion.com/pib/mexico PIB de Mexico
- https://www.aljazeera.com/ajimpact/amlo-trouble-mexico-economy-shrinks-time-10-years-200130211157685.html AMLO trouble: Mexico's economy shrinks for first time in 10 years
- https://elceo.com/economia/crecimiento-economia-mexico-pronosticos-2019-2020/ Y entonces, ¿cuanto crecerá la economía de México en 2019 y 2020?
- https://expansion.mx/mercados/2019/10/01/bolsa-mexicana-cerrara-2019-con-ganancias La Bolsa mexicana aspira a cerrar 2019 con ganancias
- https://www.bmv.com.mx/es/Grupo_BMV?bandera=1 ACTIVIDAD DE MERCADO
- https://aristeguinoticias.com/0101/mexico/a-partir-de-este-miercoles-sube-el-salario-minimo-en-mexico/ A partir de este miércoles sube el salario mínimo en México
- https://www.inegi.org.mx/temas/empleo/ Empleo y ocupación
- https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2019 QS World University Rankings 2019
- https://www.elsoldemexico.com.mx/mexico/sociedad/mexico-tendra-mas-de-126-millones-de-habitantes-en-2019-conapo-3240252.html México tendrá más de 126 millones de habitantes en 2019: Conapo
- https://www.census.gov/popclock/print.php?component=counter U.S. Census Bureau Current Population
- News: Wachauf . Daniela . Inegi registra 36 mil 476 homicidios durante 2019 (+Infografía) . Sep 24, 2020 . www.msn.com . 24 Horas . September 24, 2020.
- https://www.animalpolitico.com/2019/11/3-mil-mujeres-asesinadas-mexico-2019-ocnf/ Suman casi 3 mil mujeres asesinadas en México en 2019; solo 726 se investigan como feminicidios
- https://www.yucatan.com.mx/mexico/2019-con-record-de-policias-asesinados-por-el-crimen-organizado-en-mexico 2019, con récord de policías asesinados por el crimen organizado en México
- Web site: Expansion Politica . 2019, el año en que asesinaron a 10 periodistas y a 12 activistas en México. Dec 23, 2019. es. 2019, year in which 10 journalists and 12 activists are murdered in Mexico.
- Web site: Politico.mx. 2019 inicia con políticos asesinados: un pendiente para AMLO. Jan 4, 2019. es. 2019 begins with assassinations of politicians: a pending problem for AMLO.
- https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/01/61000-missing-mexico-spiralling-drug-violence-200107011701009.html More than 61,000 missing in Mexico amid spiralling drug violence
- https://noticieros.televisa.com/ultimas-noticias/nace-otra-jirafa-bebe-zoologico-chapultepec/ Nace otra jirafa bebé en el Zoológico de Chapultepec
- Web site: El Segundero . Seis presidentes municipales asesinados en 2019 en Oaxaca. Dec 25, 2019. es. Six municipal presidents murdered in Oaxaca in 2019.
- Web site: Bishop Salvador Martínez Pérez [Catholic-Hierarchy]]. www.catholic-hierarchy.org. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Murió Alberto Reyes, dueño de la marca "Cleto Reyes". Deportes. Azteca . Azteca Deportes. January 3, 2019 . es. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Fallece Alfredo del Mazo González; ex gobernador del Edomex y padre del actual mandatario. Zeta Tijuana. January 10, 2019. April 1, 2019. es. Alfredo del Mazo González dies; former governor of Edomex and father of the current president.
- Web site: Los famosos que han muerto en lo que va del 2019. March 1, 2019. March 11, 2019. es. Diaz. Griselda. Mamas Latinas. Celebrities who have died so far in 2019.
- Web site: Muere la actriz Maty Huitrón, madre de Carla Estrada. Univision. January 14, 2019. April 1, 2019. es. Actress Maty Huitrón, mother of Carla Estrada, dies.
- http://tiempo.com.mx/noticia/164015-estuvo_en_tokio_64_y_mexico_68_estuvo_en_tokio_64_y_mexico_68_tremendo_basquetbolista_que_tuvo_una_larga_trayectoria_concluyo_su_vida_en_monterrey/1 Falleció el Olímpico basquetbolista Chihuahuense “Chiquis" Grajeda
- Web site: Fallece el arquitecto Pérez Rayón. www.elsiglodedurango.com.mx. January 16, 2019 . es-MX. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Asesinan a José Almanza, ex candidato a la Alcaldía de Tlaquiltenango, Morelos. January 27, 2019. April 24, 2019. La Verdad Noticias. es. José Almanza, former candidate for the Mayor of Tlaquiltenango, Morelos, assassinated.
- Web site: Muere Pablo Larios Iwasaki, 'El Portero de la Selva'. January 31, 2019. April 1, 2019. Marca.com. Cardoso. Javier. es. Pablo Larios Iwasaki, 'El Portero de la Selva', dies.
- Web site: Fallece el ex beisbolista Alfredo 'Yaqui' Ríos. Opinión. 2019-02-01. Opinión Sonora. es-ES. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Fallece Enrique "Coqui" Navarro, compositor de "Te amaré toda la vida" . El Universal. February 2, 2019. April 1, 2019. es. Enrique "Coqui" Navarro, composer of "Te amaré toda la vida" dies.
- Web site: Fallece Abelardo Escobar Prieto. El Diario de Juárez. es. 2019-04-08.
- https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-49293351 Miriam Rivera, reality TV's first trans star, found dead at 38
- News: México: Asesinan a tiros a Reynaldo López, locutor de radio en Sonora [VIDEO]]. Redacción EC. 2019-02-17. El Comercio. es. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Asesinan al activista y defensor ambiental Samir Flores en el centro de México. Univision. Univision. es. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Falleció la pintora y docente Herlinda Sánchez Laurel. Proceso. February 20, 2019. April 1, 2019. es. The painter and teacher Herlinda Sánchez Laurel passed away.
- Web site: Christian Bach falleció a los 59 años.. Lopez. Emilio. March 1, 2019. Mamas Latinas. March 11, 2019. es. Christian Bach dies at 59.
- Web site: Fallece Grace Quintanilla. February 26, 2019. April 1, 2019. El Manaña. es. Grace Quinanilla dies. April 2, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190402043256/https://elmanana.com.mx/fallece-grace-quintanilla/. dead.
- News: La fundadora del PRD, Martha García Rocha fallece a los 72 años » Eje Central. 2019-03-03. Eje Central. es. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Abraham Stavans, actor de 'El Chavo del 8' y 'Vecinos', fallece a los 86 años. Tribuna. es-ES. 2019-04-08.
- Web site: Fallece el diputado de Morena Virgilio Caballero. March 25, 2019. March 26, 2019. AMX Contenido.
- Web site: Asesinan a hijo de Edil de estado donde nació AMLO. La Prensa. March 26, 2019. March 30, 2019. es. Mayor's son killed in the state where AMLO was born. March 31, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190331014240/https://laprensafl.com/2019/03/26/asesinan-a-hijo-de-edil-de-estado-donde-nacio-amlo/. dead.
- News: Muere Armando Vega Gil, bajista de Botellita de Jerez. April 2, 2019. April 3, 2019. El Pais. es. Corona . Sonia .
- Web site: Arma adquirida por EPN es una "matapolicías"; modelo que ha sido confiscado a narcos. Morelos Habla. es. Weapon acquired by EPN is a "matapolicías"; model that has been confiscated from narcos. April 19, 2019. April 24, 2019. April 22, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190422072650/http://www.moreloshabla.com/news/arma-adquirida-por-epn-es-una-matapolicias-modelo-que-ha-sido-confiscado-a-narcos/. dead.
- News: Diario de Morelos. Cuernavaca. June 27, 2019. July 8, 2019. Fallece Enrique Muñoz "El Reporteronte". es. Enrique Muñoz "El Reporteronte" dies.
- News: Milenio. Mexico City. July 14, 2019. July 14, 2019. Lupita denunció a ex pareja por violento; la última vez que la vieron con vida fue con él. es. Lupita denounced her former partner because of violence, the last time she was seen alive with him.
- Web site: CNN en Espanol. July 3, 2019. July 5, 2019. Muere "El Perro Aguayo", leyenda de la lucha libre en México. es. "El Perro Aguayo," legendary Mexican free-style wrestler, dies.
- Web site: UNO TV . July 4, 2019. July 6, 2019 . Reportan asesinato de Héctor Huerta Ríos, líder de Los Beltrán Leyva. es. Hector Huerta la Burra, leader of the Beltran Leyva gang, reported killed.
- News: Diario de Morelos. July 7, 2019. July 8, 2019 . Cuernavaca . Cantante es asesinado, autoridades calculan al menos 300 disparos en su contra. es . Singer murdered; authorities estimate he was shot at least 300 times.
- Web site: CNN en Español. July 31, 2019. July 31, 2019. Encuentran muerto a periodista mexicano Rogelio Barragán . es. Rogelio Barragán, Mexican journalist found dead.
- News: El Universal. Mexico City. August 1, 2019. August 1, 2019. Muere la actriz y modelo Vicky Palacios . es. Actress and model Vicky Palacios dies.
- Web site: El Segundero. August 2, 2019. August 3, 2019. Asesinan al periodista Edgar Nava en Guerrero; es el segundo en esta semana . es. Journalist Edgar Nava is murdered in Guerrero; he is the second this week.
- Web site: El Sol de Cuernavaca en linea. August 3, 2019. August 3, 2019. Asesinan al reportero Jorge Celestino dentro de su casa en Veracruz. es. Journalist Jorge Celestino is killed inside his home in Veracruz.
- https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/michael-coe-death-archaeology-anthropology-maya-civilisation-guatemala-mexico-america-a9142006.html Michael Coe: Archaeologist who shone a light on the Maya civilisation
- Web site: Informador. Guadalajara. Oct 12, 2019. Oct 12, 2019. Encuentran cuerpo de profesor de la CNTE en Oaxaca. es.
- Web site: Milenio Digital . Tiroteo en Kansas City: lista de las victimas. October 6, 2019. Oct 14, 2019. es.
- Web site: Influential El Paso civil rights attorney Enrique Moreno dies of cancer . October 14, 2019 . October 11, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191011031955/https://www.kvia.com/news/el-paso/influential-el-paso-civil-rights-attorney-enrique-moreno-dies-of-cancer/1131064475 . dead .
- Web site: . México: gremio cultural lamenta la muerte del poeta Enrique Servín. Mario González. Oct 10, 2019. Oct 10, 2019 . es. Mexico: cultural union laments the death of the poet Enrique Servín.
- https://www.mediamoves.com/2019/10/univision-founding-pioneer-emilio-nicolas-sr-dies-at-88.html Univision Founding Pioneer Emilio Nicolás Sr Dies At 88
- Web site: MSN Noticias (Excelsior). Envía presidente abrazo a Ebrard por muerte de su padre. Oct 13, 2019 . Oct 13, 2019 . es. President sends a hug to Ebrard on the death of his father.
- https://www.elsoldemexico.com.mx/cultura/muere-en-cuernavaca-el-gran-artista-plastico-adolfo-mexiac-92-anos-de-edad-4310542.html Muere Adolfo Mexiac, el gran artista del grabado, a los 92 años
- Web site: La Jornanda. Hallan muerto a activista de desplazados en la Sierra Tarahumara. Jesús A. Estrada. Oct 19, 2019. es.
- Web site: El Segundero. Con signos de violencia encuentran cuerpo de niña de 12 años en SLP. Oct 25, 2019 . es. Body of 12-year-old girl found with signs of violence in SLP.
- https://www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/cultura/2019/10/21/murio-el-artista-gilberto-aceves-navarro-5457.html Murió el artista Gilberto Aceves Navarro
- https://aristeguinoticias.com/0111/mexico/encuentran-muerto-a-regidor-de-santiago-maravatio-guanajuato-tercer-edil-asesinado-en-2-meses/ Encuentran muerto a regidor de Santiago Maravatío, Guanajuato; tercer edil asesinado en 2 meses
- https://www.diariodemorelos.com/noticias/matan-balazos-repartidor-de-uber-eats-en-cuernavaca-piden-apoyo-para-familia Matan a balazos a repartidor de Uber Eats en Cuernavaca; piden apoyo para familia
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/605647/america-de-luto-ante-la-muerte-de-diana-gonzalez América, de luto ante la muerte de Diana González
- https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/rina-lazo-death-artist-muralis-guatemala-mexico-revolution-diego-rivera-frida-kahlo-a9198616.html Rina Lazo: Guatemalan muralist who was emboldened by a revolutionary spirit
- https://www.prensalibre.com/vida/escenario/fallece-la-artista-visual-rina-lazo-en-mexico/ Fallece la artista visual Rina Lazo, en México
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/lopez-obrador-lamenta-lo-ocurrido-al.html López Obrador lamenta lo ocurrido al presidente municipal de Chalco
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/balean-integrante-de-la-familia-ramirez.html Balean a integrante de la familia Ramírez Pedrote en Acapulco
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/veronica-salio-una-fiesta-de-disfraces.html Verónica salió a una fiesta de disfraces; fue hallada sin vida cerca de su casa en Naucalpan
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/605702/asesinan-a-exalcalde-priista-de-santiago-llano-grande-en-oaxaca Asesinan a exalcalde priista de Santiago Llano Grande, en Oaxaca
- https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/mexico/asesinan-a-la-activista-e-historiadora-raquel-padilla-en-sonora/ar-BBWtgiz?li=AAggXBN&ocid=mailsignout Asesinan a la activista e historiadora Raquel Padilla en Sonora
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/dan-ultimo-adios-policia-vial-asesinado.html Dan último adiós a policía vial asesinado en Acapulco
- https://www.liderempresarial.com/felipe-reynoso-jimenez-el-alcalde-que-impulso-el-comercio-en-aguascalientes/ Felipe Reynoso Jiménez: El alcalde que impulsó el comercio en Aguascalientes
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/11/pri-condena-homicidio-del-diputado-juan.html PRI condena homicidio del diputado Juan Carlos Molina
- https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/fallece-el-exgobernador-guillermo-cosio-vidaurri-padecia-dengue Fallece el exgobernador Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri; padecía dengue
- https://tec.mx/es/noticias/monterrey/institucion/hector-garcia-molina-1954-2019-legado-de-sabiduria-y-trascendencia Héctor García-Molina (1954-2019): legado de sabiduría y trascendencia
- https://web.archive.org/web/20200724175453/https://www.jornada.com.mx/ultimas/politica/2019/11/25/fallece-el-diputado-morenista-maximiliano-ruiz-arias-861.html Fallece el diputado morenista Maximiliano Ruiz Arias
- https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/brad-gobright-death-free-solo-climber-mexico-el-potero-chico-a9225596.html Brad Gobright: World-famous free solo climber falls 1,000ft to his death
- https://aristeguinoticias.com/0112/mexico/ejecucion-del-exalcalde-cortazar-guanajuato-dejo-a-su-esposa-en-estado-critico/ Ejecución del exalcalde de Cortazar, Guanajuato, dejó a su esposa en estado crítico
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/sin-vida-y-con-el-rostro-desfigurado.html Sin vida y con el rostro desfigurado, fue encontrada Ana Citlaly en SLP
- https://www.debate.com.mx/amp/deportes/Francisco-Paquin-Estrada-fallece-a-los-71-anos-20191209-0032.html Francisco 'Paquín' Estrada fallece a los 71 años
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/al-salir-de-baile-asesinan-exalcalde-de.html Al salir de baile, asesinan a exalcalde de Buenavista, Michoacán
- News: Chuy Bravo, Chelsea Handler's sidekick on TV talk show, dies at 63. Mitchell McCluskey. CNN. December 17, 2019.
- https://www.en24.news/2020/01/mexican-engineer-stabbed-in-canada.html Mexican engineer stabbed in Canada
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/encuentran-calcinada-dulce-tenia-17.html Encuentran calcinada a Dulce, tenía 17 años; presunto feminicida ya fue detenido
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/asesinan-regidor-de-seguridad-de-san.html Asesinan a regidor de seguridad de San Pedro Ixcatlán, Oaxaca
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/habitantes-de-jalapa-de-diaz-dan-ultimo.html Habitantes de Jalapa de Díaz, dan ultimo adiós a presidente y síndico ejecutados
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612000/murio-jimmy-goldsmith-dueno-de-los-loros-de-colima Murió Jimmy Goldsmith, dueño de los Loros de Colima
- https://www.diariodemorelos.com/noticias/fallece-mr-niebla-leyenda-de-la-lucha-libre-mexicana Fallece Mr. Niebla, leyenda de la lucha libre mexicana
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612591/atraco-y-asesinato-a-hijo-de-empresario-detona-campana-porunapueblasegura Atraco y asesinato a hijo de empresario detona campaña #PorUnaPueblaSegura
- https://www.univision.com/famosos/muere-el-actor-sebastian-ferrat-tenia-41-anos-fotos Muere el actor Sebastián Ferrat: tenía 41 años
- https://www.proceso.com.mx/612837/a-los-66-anos-murio-el-poeta-ruben-dario-galicia-pinon A los 66 años murió el poeta Rubén Darío Galicia Piñón
- https://www.elsegundero.com/2019/12/matan-exalcalde-de-cochoapa-el-grande.html Matan a exalcalde de Cochoapa el Grande, Guerrero