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The Life-long Learner

(On the left: Picture of Cetys University MBA graduate, Elvira Burgueño) By: Miguel Urriza Dean of Extension and Continuing Education CETYS Universidad, Campus Mexicali     June is the month of graduations. Thousands of new graduates go from the classroom into the “real world”. Behind are the days of grades, …

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Aliens Rights

By: Terry Ahtziry Cárdenas Banda, lawyer and professor of the School of Law of CETYS University, student of the LLMC program of the School of Law of the University of San Diego. Duality of aliens rights in the United States and Mexico. The study of law in the United States …

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Railroad Companies Reach Binational Agreement

KPBS, SAN DIEGO.- Pacific Imperial Railroad and Baja California Railroad will start rebuilding a 70-mile stretch of railway in southeastern San Diego County this summer, paving the way for a new binational railroad, chief executives of the companies said Thursday. The rehabilitated Desert Line will connect Mexico’s border region maquiladoras to rail shipping in the …

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BAD GOVERNMENTS AND IMPOSITIONS

(PHOTO: POLITICAL MAP IN MEXICO, 2016) By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, June 7th, 2016 Mexico City.- It is not a collapse, but as if it were, that’s the cold reality the Institutional Revolutionary Party is facing, PRI in Mexico, before the disastrous results obtained in the elections on Sunday, June 6th. Losing …

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Clinton Casts Victory as ‘Milestone’ For Women

By: Annie Karni POLITICO.-Hillary Clinton thanked a lot of people in her historic victory speech Tuesday night — but two people who were not name-checked were Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. The current and former president figured prominently in her kick-off speech on Roosevelt Island last year and are often …

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