ENSENADA, BC- Last Monday June 11, the Governor of the State, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid and the President of the Republic, Enrique Peña Nieto, delivered the Sea Water Dezalination plant in Ensenada, as part of the implemented strategies to reduce the deficit of drinking water in the northwest region, which …
June, 2018
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20 June
Rep. Juan Vargas Led Members of Congress on a Visit to San Diego Immigration Detention Facilities
San Diego, CA.- On Monday June 18, Rep. Juan Vargas led Members of Congress on a visit to various immigration detention facilities in San Diego, including the Refugee Resettlement Office, Otay Mesa Detention Center, San Ysidro Port of Entry, and the Brown Field Border Patrol Station. Members of Congress in attendance …
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17 June
Mexican, your vote could make a difference in the upcoming elections
-Editorial – For the first time, more than 181 thousand Mexicans will be able to vote abroad According to the INE, the largest number of requests for elector credentials delivered in recent months was from the United States, where 152,337 nationals were registered; in second place are those who reside …
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13 June
ONCE AGAIN AMLO MARKED THE AGENDA
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave As we write in advance for the radio, in the so-called Third Presidential Debate, which should be called stricto sensu, debate of candidates or aspirants to the Presidency of the Republic or debate for the Presidency, it is to be noted that again the one marking …
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10 June
BAJA CALIFORNIA APPROVES RULING THAT REFORMS THE MAGNA CHARTER, LOCAL CONSTITUTION AND SECONDARY LAWS IN ELECTORAL MATTERS
Local Assemblymembers and city mayors seeking re-election must separate from office The period of electoral campaigns is reduced, for governor it will be 60 days and for assemblymembers and mayors 45 days They support reform that seeks to reduce public financing to Political Parties Baja California Congress approved ruling 1, …
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8 June
Latest update about Imperial County Primary Elections
Yesterday, the Imperial County Registrar of Voters submitted a report to California’s Secretary of State, which provided the estimated number of unprocessed ballots. In Imperial County, there are currently just over 6,900 unprocessed ballots comprised of vote-by-mail, provisional, conditional voter registration and others that require further individual review. Of the …
May, 2018
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25 May
Challenges of Human Rights
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and former professor. Modern human rights treaties present several challenges for the U.S. constitutional system. The first challenge concerns substance, human rights treaty provisions are sometimes in tension with either constitutionally guaranteed rights (like the First Amendment) or well settled and democratically popular practices …
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25 May
United States Vice-President, Mike Pence, visits the Imperial Valley
By: Ellie Burgueño On Monday, April 30, the presidential plane landed at the naval base facility in El Centro, California, where the vice-president of the United States, Mike Pence, arrived. He visited the Imperial Valley for the second time. This happened after a visit to Southern California that started from …
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24 May
Interview with Jesus Eduardo (Cachu) Escobar, Candidate for County Supervisor District 1
Please, tell us about yourself: I was born in El Centro and raised in Calexico, CA. I attended local schools: Our Lady of Guadalupe Academy and Vincent Memorial High School. I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of San …
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22 May
Public Safety Summit Works Towards Binational Regional Collaboration
-Editorial A group of Imperial County Firefighters rushed to contain a fire that started in a house kitchen having just a few minutes to prevent a bigger fire that would consume the property. This scenario is what firefighters go through as part of their preparation when they are in the …