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November, 2018

  • 16 November

    Border Patrol, U.S. Customs Working in Coordination with Military to Secure Border from Caravan

    -Editorial As the first group of the migrant caravan arrived at Tijuana this week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Department of Defense officials are ready if they arrive at the Calexico/Mexicali port. In order to maintain order and keep the borders safe now that the caravan has reached the …

  • 16 November

    A Large Number of Mexicans Show Rejection for Migrant Caravan

    -Editorial Before the arrival of a large number of Honduran immigrants to the border cities of Baja California, Mexicali and Tijuana, who are part of the group of more than 7,000 people who have traveled the approximately 2267 miles between the Honduran border and the U.S. border with Baja California, …

  • 14 November

    SENATORS AND BUSINESSMEN WILL PUSH FORWARD FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH U.S.A. AND CANADA

    Senator Gina Cruz summons businessmen and senators to learn details of the trilateral trade agreement It will be of great benefit to all Mexicans Entrepreneurs commit to working hand in hand with legislators MEXICO CITY.- In order to know the details of the new Free Trade Agreement between Mexico, the …

  • 8 November

    BAJA CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY APPROVES TAX INCENTIVES TO COMPANIES EMPLOYING SINGLE MOTHERS

    Assemblymember Sergio Tolento’s initiative was endorsed which reforms the Law for the Promotion of Competitiveness and Economic Development. Mexicali, BC- The Plenary of the State Congress of Baja California unanimously approved during the last ordinary session, an initiative of Assemblymember Sergio Tolento Hernández (PAN), which modifies Articles 10, 13 and …

  • 8 November

    Elections in Imperial Valley have come and gone and awaiting their final count

    By: Mario Conde, Reporter Months of campaigning came to an end as voters chose the direction their cities and counties will take for the next four years. At the Calexico City Council race, David Romero and Rosie Fernandez lead the race. Romero is a 35-year-old business owner from Calexico and …

  • 8 November

    California Has a New Governor: Gavin Newsom, a Democrat

    -Editorial After eight years of Governor Jerry Brown in office, California has a new Governor: Gavin Newsom. In a decisive win for governor on Tuesday night, the politician, former mayor of San Francisco (2004-2012) and businessman, who is expected to resist to President Trump at a crucial moment for the …

  • 6 November

    Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia, a man who keeps promises

    Chaptered 2018 Legislation -Editorial Since the first time Eduardo Garcia was elected to the California State Assembly, he has been a leader dedicated to work in the benefit of the community he serves. Eduardo Garcia proudly represents California’s 56th Assembly District, which includes cities and unincorporated communities in eastern Riverside …

  • 6 November

    Interview to Jesus Eduardo “Cachu” Escobar

    As your campaign progressed what is the #1 issue in District 1 that needs to be addressed soon? The #1 issue is by far the focus on economic development and bringing private sector industrial based jobs to our Imperial Valley. This is the focal point that will provide employment opportunities …

  • 1 November

    The Dollar Exceeds 20 Pesos after the Cancellation of the New Airport

    By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) The dollar closes above 20 pesos; and the Mexican Stock Exchange falls 4.2%, its biggest drop since November 2016. The rating agency Moody’s downgraded the bonds of the New Mexico International Airport to Baa3 and placed them in a negative perspective after the president-elect …

October, 2018

  • 26 October

    The economy, the caravan and the November elections in the United States

    By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) Trump takes up a strong rhetoric about immigration in the middle of the caravan and elections in November 2018. On November 6, the United States will go to the polls for its mid-term elections, where much of the Congress and state governments will be …

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