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Fears for Australian man missing in Mexico

Brisbane Times

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June 30, 2026

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Fears for Australian man missing in Mexico

There are fears for a 35-year-old Australian man in Mexico who hasn’t made contact with his family or friends for almost a month.

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The West Australian

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· Jun 30, 2026

Interpol issues yellow alert for Western Australian traveller Jesse Bruzzese missing in Mexico

Fears are held for an Aussie traveller who has been missing in Mexico for three weeks.

Hot Air

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· Jul 10, 2026

When Housing and Immigration Collide

When Housing and Immigration Collide

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 23, 2026

Immigration surge deepens Australia's housing strain

Liberal MP Andrew Hastie claims immigration remains a “ret hot issue” as 1.4 million people have moved to Australia over the last four years. “We’re not building enough homes, which is why young Australians are locked out of the housing market,” Mr Hastie told Sky News Australia. “Quite a few Australians are homeless because they can’t get into a rental. “Our plan is to cut immigration, cut it right back, and peg it to housing completions.”

RedState

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· Jun 25, 2026

Border Win: SCOTUS Rules Migrants in Mexico Haven't 'Arrived' in the US for Asylum Purposes

Border Win: SCOTUS Rules Migrants in Mexico Haven't 'Arrived' in the US for Asylum Purposes

The Hill

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· Jul 10, 2026

Mexican national killed in Houston ICE operation was not 'target,' lawmaker says 

The Mexican man who was fatally shot by an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Houston earlier this week was not the person the agency was targeting in their probe, Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas) said Thursday. Garcia, who represents the Houston area, told MS NOW that acting ICE Director David Venturella confirmed to her...

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

Search for missing Auckland man Dukemei Topia-Himiona intensifies

Search for missing Auckland man Dukemei Topia-Himiona intensifies

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Related coverage for "Fears for Australian man missing in Mexico": The West Australian — Interpol issues yellow alert for Western Australian traveller Jesse Bruzzese missing in Mexico. Hot Air — When Housing and Immigration Collide. Sky News Australia — Immigration surge deepens Australia's housing strain. RedState — Border Win: SCOTUS Rules Migrants in Mexico Haven't 'Arrived' in the US for Asylum Purposes. The Hill — Mexican national killed in Houston ICE operation was not 'target,' lawmaker says . The New Zealand Herald — Search for missing Auckland man Dukemei Topia-Himiona intensifies