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News Nation on MSNMexican National Guard on patrol in Tijuana keeping migrants, drugs out of USMany of them have been placed at points where migrants and smugglers are known to cross the border, especially in the mountains east of the city.
Nathaly Corona Duarte, 20, was found dead in Sonora, Mexico, outside Tijuana in September. In July 2024, a woman called Bentonville police to report that Corona was being beaten at an apartment. Police found Corona locked in the bathroom and Johan Lopez Castaneda,
Susano Cordoba, right, sells peanuts to truck drivers lining up to cross the border into the United States as tariffs against Mexico go into effect, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in Tijuana, Mexico. Financial news is displayed as Ppeople work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York,
The ongoing uncertainty over tariffs implemented on Mexico has led to a 30% halt in construction investment in the city of Tijuana and Northern Baja California.
Trucks line up to cross the border into the United States as tariffs against Mexico go into effect, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, in Tijuana, Mexico. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
But with an hour played in Mexico's 27th largest city, the momentum changed completely when Brazilian defender Matheus Doria netted an incredibly rare Standing Scorpion Kick to claw one back for the visitors.
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Traveling Cheesehead on MSNDay Trip to Tijuana, Mexico from San DiegoHave you ever dreamed of immersing yourself in Mexican culture without venturing too far from the United States? A day trip to Tijuana, Mexico from San Diego is the ultimate way to experience the bustling streets,
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WFXR on MSNTariffs caught many maquiladoras in Tijuana by surpriseThe tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on Mexican products this week caught a majority of maquiladoras in Tijuana off-guard. Diana Reyes Herrera, president of the Tijuana Association of Human Resources,
Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre said she had renewed hope that the environmental crisis in South Bay will get federal help after Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin posted about it on social media.
Mexico’s president says the country will respond to the 25% tariffs imposed by the United States with retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, with details to come.
"People suffer a lot when they are deported. Sometimes they don’t even speak Spanish. They’ve spent their whole lives in the United States."
There has been a dramatic drop in the number of people gathering at the U.S. border and trying to cross. Can it help Mexico stave off President Trump’s threatened tariffs?
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