September 19, 2017 Washington, DC – Entrepreneurs, startup companies, and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) filed a lawsuit in federal court today challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) delay of the International Entrepreneur Rule (IER). Finalized by the Obama administration, the rule would have allowed talented foreign-born entrepreneurs to travel to …
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Fiscal balance strongly strengthens Mexican economy at six-year term closing in 2018
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) The SHCP seeks a fiscal balance at the end of the six-year term with the Economic Package 2018. The federal government proposed an Economic Package for 2018 aligned with its promise to return to a fiscal balance, by containing spending, increased revenue, reducing public …
Read More »GOVERNOR FRANCISCO VEGA LED CEREMONY OF THE CRY OF INDEPENDENCE AND CIVIC COMMEMORATIVE MILITARY PARADE FOR THE 207TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF MEXICO
Due to the celebration for the Independence Day in Mexico on the night of Friday, September 15th, the governor of the state of Baja California Francisco Vega De Lamadrid led the ceremony of the Cry of Independence in its 207th Anniversary. The State Governor led the official “Grito de Independencia” …
Read More »More and more young students from Southern California, are deciding to study at CETYS University
More and more young students from Southern California, are deciding to study at CETYS Universidad their alma mater and the perfect place to continue their professional studies and/or begin a postgraduate program. This is due to its proximity with USA, quality education, and financial support which is offered by our …
Read More »Mexican Consulate and Calexico School District Sign Agreement
By: Mario Conde The Consulate of Mexico in Calexico and the Calexico Unified School District signed a memorandum of understanding to offer a “Plaza Comunitaria” in Calexico schools. In a ceremony held in the school district board room, the Consul of Mexico in Calexico Carlos Flores Vizcarra and Superintendent Maria …
Read More »Zahira Rivas to compete in World Triathlon Competition
By: Mario Conde The Imperial County Board of Supervisors recognized Calexico resident Zahira Rivas for her participation at the World Triathlon Championship that will take place this week in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Zahira qualified to compete at International Triathlon Union’s World Triathlon Grand Final from September 14th to the 17th. ITU World …
Read More »IMMIGRATION LAWYERS SAVE LIVES
by Tala Hartsough I took part in the AILA Annual Conference training for new chapter chairs, and as an ‘icebreaker,’ was asked to complete phrases handed out on little slips of paper. Mine read, “The best way to save….” I immediately responded, “One way to save a life is to be …
Read More »Sierra Jaime and how she became a State Farm Insurance Agent
From a very young age, Sierra Jaime had an entrepreneurial spirit inside of her that allowed her to excel in every project she was given. She built a thriving book of clientele starting at the mere age of 13, with her jobs cleaning houses, babysitting and with her cars washing …
Read More »3 Reasons College Students Should Run Their Own Businesses
A typical student’s goal with a college degree is to join a company. Yet some graduates lack specific business essentials and life skills crucial to landing solid employment and finding long-term success. Perhaps they should demand more of themselves while in school, and rather than merely aspire to join a …
Read More »What are Copyrights?
By: Jaime Dávila Gomez, Attorney Copyrights, are the powers that a person has over an original creation that he has made. The original creation is called the work and the person who created it, the author. In Mexico, protection of a work is subject to the fact that it is …
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