The CASPER also found that just less than half of households reported having at least one health symptom caused by the cross-border sewage crisis, such as headaches, nausea and dry throat. Most with chronic conditions, such as allergies, migraines, asthma and lung pain, said their symptoms have worsened.
Funds are allocated to ensure ‘dignified treatment’ amid Donald Trump’s threat to expel millions without residency papers.
The city of Tijuana approved an emergency declaration in preparation for a possible influx of migrants after Donald Trump's inauguration.
A federal environmental public health agency said it will investigate the potential harm caused by exposure to hydrogen sulfide in the air near the sewage-tainted Tijuana River and issue recommendations to protect the public,
On May 19th, 2019 Eddy Carrillo's son Erick, who lived in San Diego, visited his father in Tijuana. He met with friends of his childhood and went out that night to celebrate but never returned to his father's house. That's when Eddy started a search for his son that would take five years.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño said Thursday the shelter will have the capacity to house at least 10,000 deportees if Trump follows through on threats of mass deportations.
Una agencia federal de salud pública ambiental ha informado que investigará el posible daño causado por la exposición al sulfuro de hidrógeno en el aire cerca del río Tijuana, contaminado por aguas residuales, y emitirá recomendaciones para proteger al público, si se considera necesario.
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday afternoon confirmed Mexico will send firefighters to help Los Angeles battle wildfires.
The corporate offices of Warrior Sports are in Shelby Township, Michigan, a short drive from the Detroit Red Wings’ home at Little Caesars Arena. But the company’s manufacturing facility is more than 2,000 miles away, in a border city where the most popular sports are soccer and baseball.
Prosecutors in Mexico say that authorities are offering famed regional singer Natanael Cano and other artists state protection after a drug cartel in northern Mexico publicly threatened them.
The Tijuana City Council unanimously approved an emergency declaration Monday night to free up local funds and prepare for a possible increase of migrants arriving in the city from the U.S. if incoming President Donald Trump makes good on his campaign promise of mass deportations.