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Tijuana

  • Another Border Crisis: Why California’s Popular Surfing Beach Is Shut Down
    Another Border Crisis: Why California’s Popular Surfing Beach Is Shut Down
    "It's a ticking time bomb. I am extremely concerned that people may begin to perish because of this," says Paloma Aguirre, mayor of Imperial Beach. San Diego County has declared ...
    November 20, 2024BY Siyamak Khorrami
  • 3 Men Convicted in Mexican Mafia Murder in Orange
    3 Men Convicted in Mexican Mafia Murder in Orange
    Three "foot soldiers" of the local chapter of the Mexican Mafia were convicted Oct. 13 of killing a ...
    October 13, 2023BY City News Service
  • American Accused of Killing 3 Women in Tijuana Arrested in California
    American Accused of Killing 3 Women in Tijuana Arrested in California
    LOS ANGELES—U.S. authorities have arrested a California man accused of killing three women in the Mexican border city ...
    July 12, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • California Mayor Asks President Biden to Declare State of Emergency for Sewage From Mexico
    California Mayor Asks President Biden to Declare State of Emergency for Sewage From Mexico
    The mayor of Imperial Beach—the southernmost beach city in California bordering Mexico—is asking President Joe Biden to declare ...
    June 14, 2023BY Julianne Foster
  • IN-DEPTH: Thousands of Migrants Released Into Southern California as Title 42 Expires
    IN-DEPTH: Thousands of Migrants Released Into Southern California as Title 42 Expires
    SAN DIEGO AND TIJUANA—With tens of thousands of illegal aliens expected to rush the U.S.–Mexico border in San ...
    May 12, 2023BY Brad Jones and John Fredricks
  • Tijuana Man Charged for Alleged Meth, Fentanyl Trafficking at Border
    Tijuana Man Charged for Alleged Meth, Fentanyl Trafficking at Border
    SAN DIEGO—A Tijuana man who allegedly tried to drive into the United States with more than 2,200 pounds ...
    March 1, 2023BY City News Service
  • San Diego Sheriff’s Detectives Bust Tijuana Man With 240,000 Counterfeit Opioid Pills
    San Diego Sheriff’s Detectives Bust Tijuana Man With 240,000 Counterfeit Opioid Pills
    OCEANSIDE, Calif.—San Diego County sheriff's detectives stopped a speeding car near Camp Pendleton and found 32 packages of ...
    January 15, 2023BY City News Service
  • San Diego Nonprofit, CDC Partner to Help Ukrainian Pets Cross Border
    San Diego Nonprofit, CDC Partner to Help Ukrainian Pets Cross Border
    SAN DIEGO—The San Diego Humane Society and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on May ...
    May 2, 2022BY City News Service
  • Ukrainians in Tijuana Seek a Life Away From War
    Ukrainians in Tijuana Seek a Life Away From War
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Just outside the Benito Juarez Sports Complex in Tijuana, Mexico, trash blew in the wind near a ...
    April 29, 2022BY John Fredricks
  • Ministry Brings Light in the Darkness of Tijuana’s Red Light District
    Ministry Brings Light in the Darkness of Tijuana’s Red Light District
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Just a 10- to 15-minute walk from the U.S. border, women wearing skintight clothing and very high-heeled ...
    February 11, 2022BY John Fredricks
  • Cross-Border ‘Drug Tourism’ May Be Fueling HIV Spike in Tijuana, UCSD Reports
    Cross-Border ‘Drug Tourism’ May Be Fueling HIV Spike in Tijuana, UCSD Reports
    SAN DIEGO—A so-called "drug tourism" may be fueling a new HIV outbreak in Tijuana, unabated by the COVID-19 closure ...
    February 11, 2022BY City News Service
  • Tijuana: A Home Away From Home for Economic Refugees
    Tijuana: A Home Away From Home for Economic Refugees
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Since May, the tent city in the El Chaparral area of Tijuana, Mexico, has been filled with ...
    November 19, 2021BY John Fredricks
  • The Migrant Crisis: A View From the Other Side of the Border
    The Migrant Crisis: A View From the Other Side of the Border
    TIJUANA, Mexico—In a dim church auditorium with three-story ceilings, nestled at the bottom of a steep, trash-strewn canyon ...
    May 9, 2021BY John Fredricks
  • California–Mexico Coalition Helps Women, Girls in Sex Trade ‘Tolerance Zone’
    California–Mexico Coalition Helps Women, Girls in Sex Trade ‘Tolerance Zone’
    TIJUANA, Mexico—On a bright, warm afternoon in January, women on the streets of Tijuana’s red-light district, Zona Norte, ...
    January 25, 2021BY Alex Murashko and John Fredricks
  • US Starts Sending Asylum-Seekers Back to Mexico to Wait Out Claims
    US Starts Sending Asylum-Seekers Back to Mexico to Wait Out Claims
    WASHINGTON—A new effort by the Trump administration to deter thousands of Central American migrants from traveling north to ...
    January 27, 2019BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • Migrant Caravan Members Have Been Breaking Into People’s Homes
    Migrant Caravan Members Have Been Breaking Into People’s Homes
    Members of the migrant caravan are behind the rise in crime in Tijuana since their arrival, an official ...
    December 14, 2018BY Zachary Stieber
  • Migrant Caravan Members Demand Payment of $50,000 Each
    Migrant Caravan Members Demand Payment of $50,000 Each
    Two groups of migrants from the migrant caravan marched to the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana and demanded that ...
    December 12, 2018BY Zachary Stieber
  • Honduran Migrant Calls Giving Birth After Climbing Over Border Fence ‘Big Reward’
    Honduran Migrant Calls Giving Birth After Climbing Over Border Fence ‘Big Reward’
    A 19-year-old Honduran woman has described giving birth to her second child, after climbing the U.S.-Mexico border wall ...
    December 6, 2018BY Henry Jom
  • Caravan Members Make New Plans After Being Sold Empty Promises
    Caravan Members Make New Plans After Being Sold Empty Promises
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Leslie Yoana Coban left her four children in Honduras—on her ex-husband’s doorstep. She told them she was ...
    December 5, 2018BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • Mexico Starts Moving Some Migrants to New Shelter
    Mexico Starts Moving Some Migrants to New Shelter
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Mexican authorities began moving Central American migrants out of an overcrowded shelter near the U.S. border and ...
    December 3, 2018BY The Associated Press
  • Tijuana Mayor Pleads With Mexican Government to Step Up in Migrant Crisis
    Tijuana Mayor Pleads With Mexican Government to Step Up in Migrant Crisis
    TIJUANA, Mexico—The mayor of Tijuana, Juan Manuel Gastélum, said the Mexican border city is bearing a $25,000 per ...
    December 2, 2018BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • Many Migrant Caravan Members Are Deciding to Return Home
    Many Migrant Caravan Members Are Deciding to Return Home
    Some Central Americans who arrived at the U.S.–Mexico border as part of the migrant caravan have decided to ...
    November 28, 2018BY Colin Fredericson
  • Some Migrants From Tijuana Push Within 500 Feet of US-Mexico Border
    Some Migrants From Tijuana Push Within 500 Feet of US-Mexico Border
    A small faction of the 6,000-plus migrants now in Tijuana pushed their way within 500 feet of the ...
    November 24, 2018BY Zachary Stieber
  • Honduran Migrant: 20,000 Plan to ‘March’ Across Border
    Honduran Migrant: 20,000 Plan to ‘March’ Across Border
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Honduran Marco Gómez, 26, arrived in Tijuana on the evening of Nov. 22, and slept under a ...
    November 24, 2018BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • With Thousands of Migrants Pouring In, Tijuana Declares Humanitarian Crisis
    With Thousands of Migrants Pouring In, Tijuana Declares Humanitarian Crisis
    After several days of being overwhelmed by thousands of migrants pouring into their city, officials in Tijuana have ...
    November 23, 2018BY Zachary Stieber
  • Migrant Caravans Push Officials in Tijuana to Limit
    Migrant Caravans Push Officials in Tijuana to Limit
    TIJUANA, Mexico—Top officials in the Mexican border city of Tijuana are concerned they may be overwhelmed by thousands ...
    November 20, 2018BY Charlotte Cuthbertson
  • More Than 500 Criminals Among Migrants Now at US Border: Homeland Security
    More Than 500 Criminals Among Migrants Now at US Border: Homeland Security
    More than 500 criminals are among the migrants that are now at the United States border after traveling ...
    November 20, 2018BY Zachary Stieber
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