Mayor of Mexicali delivers 200 radios and 685 bulletproof vests with an investment of 18 million 953 thousand 585 pesos to elements of the municipal police. In compliance with the commitment to equip the elements of the Municipal Police, with the necessary tools so they can attend and safeguard the …
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The limits to using walls for migration, drug trafficking challenges
Right now, on a site near existing border wall outside San Diego, California, eight concrete-and-metal slabs sit awaiting judgment. They are prototypes for the Trump administration’s vision for a border wall that could cost between US$20 billion and US$60 billion to build. In a new report, the Washington Office on …
Read More »Consular Program Works to Protect Assets
Faced with the challenges arising from the change of government in the United States, which increased the vulnerability of Mexicans in this country as well as their heritage, the Institute of Mexicans Abroad defined as a strategy integral to the protection of Mexicans heritage abroad, they have implemented a program …
Read More »Legal Problems of Wastewater in Baja California: Legislative Omission
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and law professor. Special Collaboration: Flor Fierro Silva, attorney specialized in water rights. The water resource, is of great importance for the development of life in general and human health, on July 28, 2010 the General Assembly of the United Nations approved resolution A …
Read More »The 54th Calexico Christmas Parade was celebrated
It was a “Rockin’ Christmas on the Border” parade in Calexico as the annual event was enjoyed by families and children. Seventy organizations participated at this year’s parade which was organized by the Calexico Desert Valley Bandits, City of Calexico, Heffernan Memorial District, and the Calexico Chamber of Commerce. This was the 54th annual parade …
Read More »Re-Registration Period Now Open for Nicaraguans with Temporary Protected Status
TPS Nicaragua Ending in January 2019 WASHINGTON—Current beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) under Nicaragua’s designation who want to maintain that status through the program’s termination date of Jan. 5, 2019, must re-register between Dec. 15, 2017 and Feb. 13, 2018. Re-registration procedures, including how to renew employment authorization documentation, …
Read More »Trump’s stance dangerous for US, Canada and Mexico’s economy
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, economist (PhD) Trump’s government tough stance towards NAFTA talks is dangerous for the economy of the United States and Canada as well as Mexico. “Five of the seven negotiating tables of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) recently concluded in Mexico City, but we are …
Read More »PROTECTION FENCE IS REMOVED AT THE BAJA CALIFORNIA STATE CONGRESS
By agreement of the Political Coordination Board closeness with people and promotion of civility and dialogue will be privileged After multiple complaints and demonstrations of dissatisfaction by the Baja California population, the dividing wall that was already being raised in the State Congress is removed. This morning at a breakfast …
Read More »The creation of your brand
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, attorney When creating a company, one of the most important steps is the name it will have and what it will use to distinguish itself from other companies in the market. Undoubtedly, employers often take up marketing issues by choosing the name your company will …
Read More »The Importance of Getting The Flue Shot
Winter season is here and now it’s the appropriate time to get your flu shot and avoid influenza. According to the Center of Disease Control, influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness. Serious outcomes of flu infection can result in hospitalization or …
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