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Medicare while Traveling Abroad

By: Octavio Cortez, MBA Traveling might be very important for those who have worked all their lives, have retired, and are now ready to enjoy retirement years. If you are 65 or older, or perhaps have a permanent disability, chances are you rely on Medicare for your health care needs. …

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Difficult times for the DREAMers

By: Victor Hermosillo, Senator in Mexico The United States is the nation in the world that most promotes the values ​​of innovation and entrepreneurship, the country where people who are persistent and passionate are rewarded; it is likely that there is no other region in the world where dreams materialize …

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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and former professor. According to the International Organization of Migration, an estimated of 1.1 million undocumented minors resided in the U.S., undocumented youth make up sixteen percent of the undocumented population. In an action to protect these minors on June 15, 2012, the Secretary …

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OFF ROAD RUNNERS OF THE DESERT (CODE)

MEXICALI, B.C.- Sergio Salgado in cars and Oswaldo Moncada in motorcycles were awarded as first place overall winners of the Mexicana Logistics 300 Off Road Race Bud Light Polaris Baja series. The awards were held at the water park Los Delfines and a group of pilots threw  Joaquín Rodríguez Montoya …

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Consulate Inaugurates Health Week

The Consulate of Mexico in Calexico inaugurated the Binational Health Week initiating prevention activities in Mexicali and Imperial Valley. A bi-national epidemiological surveillance agreement was also signed at the ceremony between the Imperial County Health Department, the Secretary of Health of the State of Baja California, and the Faculty of …

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Becoming a Foster Parent: A Rewarding Experience

By: Veronica Henderson, Attorney In our border community, many children are in need of adults to take care of them. These children do not have parents to provide for their medical, educational, and other needs because the parents to which they were born have some form of parenting deficit, rendering …

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Index Mexicali 2017 Forum with record attendance

Index Mexicali held its grand event “Forum on Productivity and Development of Talent, Competitiveness and Business Development”, held in its fourth edition, which had national and international speakers, as well as an area of ​​exhibitors and a panel of experts with record attendance. The forum was held with the objective …

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First meeting of Border Mayors took place in Mexicali

By: Mario Conde On Friday, September 27, Mexicali was the host of the first mayor’s summit. The event gathered the mayors from Imperial Valley, Yuma, Somerton, and San Luis, Arizona and Sonora. This was the first event of its kind that has been hosted in Mexicali to set a working …

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