By: Víctor Hermosillo, Senator in México. In 15 days Donald Trump has managed to return the relationship between the United States and Mexico to the 20’s decade levels, when back in time by a dispute in payment of oil companies’ taxes the United States was on the verge of a …
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Anton Chekhov, the story of a prominent writer who was also a doctor.
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, the Russian writer who decisively shaped the modern short story, was born in Taganrog, a small port on the Sea of Azov in southern Russia. His father, Pavel had been born a serf, but Chekhov’s grandfather had saved enough money eventually to buy his family’s freedom. (Serfdom …
Read More »Beyond the Wall: Migration, Rights, and Border Security
By WOLA: Advocacy for Human Rights in the Americas. This week the Trump administration is announcing further changes on immigration and border security policy. The recent Homeland Security guidelines and possible new executive orders on refugee issues will impact the lives of thousands of people in the United States and …
Read More »February – Month of Love
The year begins and rapidly as a prologue to what we will live during the year, we experiment political changes in our country. Weeks pass and innumerable facts, statements and news reach us through social networks immediately. Maybe for some of us, it´s the first time we become interested in …
Read More »TREATMENT WITH STEM CELLS AND EXOSOMES IN MEXICALI BAJACALIFORNIA
TREATMENT WITH STEM CELLS AND EXOSOMES IN MEXICALI BAJA CALIFORNIA By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Expert in Stem-Cells A light of attraction, for biotech medical tourism is stem cell therapy, also called stem cells. This modern and promising therapy has been very successful in treating painful joints and problems such as …
Read More »FEDERAL AUTHORITY VERSUS STATE RIGHTS: WHAT IS ALLOWED WHEN IT CONCERNS OUR BORDERS?
By: Veronica Henderson, Attorney. “Federalism” is a system based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments. Many nations adhere to some form of federalism. In the United States, federalism is an evolving relationship between state governments and the federal …
Read More »Water Law for the State of Baja California
Its effects, scope, reactions and differences with USA. By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, lawyer and former professor. Last December of 2016, the Congress of the State of Baja California in Mexico approved a new law of general observance in the State of Baja California: The Water Law for the State …
Read More »Rep. Vargas Statement on the Deportation of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos
Washington, D.C. (February 9, 2017)—Congressman Juan Vargas released this statement following the deportation of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos: “The deportation of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos is heartbreaking and alarming. After showing up to her regularly scheduled appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Ms. Garcia de Rayos was not able to …
Read More »ART HAS NO BORDERS
By: Mario Conde Art has no borders and talent can be shared if there is willingness to make it happen. Imperial Valley has grown in venues where artist can express themselves or teach others what they know. The Old Post Office House of Cultural Arts will be the venue where …
Read More »ABA PRESIDENT LINDA A. KLEIN ON INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY, THE RULE OF LAW AND IMMIGRATION
WASHINGTON — American Bar Association President Linda A. Klein Monday called personal attacks on judges “attacks on our Constitution” and warned that it is vital that the judiciary remains independent and free from political pressure. “There are no ‘so-called judges’ in America,” she said Monday in a speech to the …
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