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Your Mexico trip is more costly as US dollar continues losing purchasing power vs peso
The Mexican peso continues to break records, appreciating its strongest level against the dollar in almost nine years at 16.44.
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6 Bodies Discovered Inside Abandoned Van Parked in Mexican Shopping Center
On Monday morning, authorities reported an abandoned van with six lifeless bodies inside in the parking lot of a shopping center.
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US Citizen Suspected of Serial Killings of Sex Workers in Tijuana, Baja California Attorney General Says
A man suspected of being behind the slayings of at least three women is thought to be somewhere in San Diego.
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U.S. Gov. Employees in Parts of Mexico Told to Shelter in Place Amid Violence
U.S. government employees in Tijuana and parts of Baja California have been told to shelter in place as law enforcement in Mexico investigates multiple reports of vehicle fires, roadblocks and police activity, the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana said Friday night.
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Mexican Police Rescue 8 American Children Living in Squalor Inside a Car in Tijuana
Tijuana Municipal Police found the parents and eight kids inside the car, which was covered in filth, spoiled food and crawling with insects
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The Robot Will See You Now: Patients in Tijuana Pick Up Prescriptions From Automaton
Tijuana became the first city in Mexico to automate the process of filling prescription drugs through the use of robots in some of its pharmacies.
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Long Drug-Smuggling Tunnel Found Linking San Diego, Tijuana
The entrance of a “narcotics tunnel” was found at a home in Tijuana and was used to discretely cross the U.S.-Mexico border to carry out acts of organized crimes and other illicit activities, authorities in Mexico said.
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Veteran Mexican Journalist Killed in Tijuana — Second This Week
Lourdes Maldonado López went to one of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s daily morning news conferences in 2019 and asked for his support, help and labor justice. “Because I fear for my life,” she said.
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US Announces Plan for Deported Veterans to ‘Return Home'
The White House announced a plan for deported veterans to return to the United States including a plan for citizenship.
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‘Hard Work Finally Paid Off': San Diego Teens From Immigrant Families Accepted Into Harvard
Two San Diego teens whose families migrated to the United States in search of a better life were accepted to Harvard University, and now, they dream of giving back to the communities who saw them grow.