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President’s Discriminatory Rhetoric Is an Affront to American Values

WASHINGTON, DC – The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s derogatory and hateful comments about Haiti, El Salvador and several African countries: The President’s offensive comments harken back to the shameful days in American history when our immigration policies were grounded in …

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GINA CRUZ PREPARES MORE ACTIONS FOR 2018

Congresswoman Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, prepares more actions in favor of Baja Californians and especially, for all Mexicans this 2018, for the time being, last year, she added 10 rehabilitated public parks, which have transformed the environment of communities. The president of the Finance and Public Credit Commission of the …

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ALFREDO PACHECO WAS REMEMBERED WITH LOVE

TIJUANA / MEXICALI, Baja California – Journalist Alfredo Pacheco Reyes has been fondly remembered by several members of the guild. In Tijuana, during the presentation of the calendar of events and activities for INDE 2018 at the High Performance Center, we remembered that who was a presenter and reporter of …

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IID approved eGreen power purchase agreement

-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors approved a 23-year power purchase agreement with Citizens Energy Corporation for 30 megawatts of solar energy, which will be used to serve approximately 15,000 low-income electric customers under the district’s eGreen program. “We believe all customers should have a choice and an …

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The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

TODAY IN HISTORY.- On January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr. is born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of a Baptist minister. King received a doctorate degree in theology and in 1955 helped organized the first major protest of the African-American civil rights movement: the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott. Influenced …

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MAG Coalition Fights Againts Gang Violence

By: Mario Conde Celebrating the life of Martin Alberto Garza and the passing of a resolution by the California State Assembly declaring January as Gang Awareness and Prevention Month, the non-profit Mothers and Men Against Gangs Coalition held their Gang Awareness and Prevention Benefit Dinner on Friday, January 5th. Community members gathered …

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Cell Therapy Congress Takes Place in the City of Guadalajara

By: Dr. Elton Gómez, stem cell specialist In recent days, in the beautiful city of Guadalajara Jalisco as framework, the last conference on cell therapy took place, where topics such as therapeutic approach with stem cells in population of limited resources, therapy with placental implantation were addressed, as well as …

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El Centro Appoints New City Manager

El Centro, CA – On January 4, 2018 the City of El Centro held a Adjourned Regular Meeting of the City Council and Mayor Cheryl Viegas-Walker announced that action had been taken by Council, in a 5-0 Vote, to approve the contract appointing Marcela Piedra as the new City Manager …

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