We are providing services in terms of immigration, legal and human rights, many don’t have the necessary documents or a social security number to live and work in Mexico,” she
Cesare Cardini (in some circles, Caesar or César) developed the original recipe for Caesar dressing in 1924 at his restaurant Caesar’s in Tijuana, Mexico. In 1947, the New York Times ran its first recipe for Caesar salad,
All We Carry is an 87 ½ -minute documentary distributed for sale by Good Docs that follows Honduran refugees through Mexico to their detention at the Tijuana/ San Diego border and later, as adoptees of a Seattle,
A suspected member of the notorious Tijuana-based enforcement group Los Cabos was extradited from Mexico to the United States on Thursday.
At the top of the list is Haiti’s Port-au-Prince with 139 homicides per 100,000 residents, followed by five cities in Mexico: Colima, Manzanillo, Acapulco, Tijuana and Ciudad Obregón.
Margelis Rodriguez and her two children took selfies on their flight to Tijuana, showing off the T-shirts she had custom-made to mark what she expected to be her family’s life-changi
Three children play where the border wall separating Mexico and the United States meets the Pacific Ocean, Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, in Tijuana, Mexico. (AP Photo/)
"Recently there was a video on social media of someone walking through a mall with a white tiger on a leash, this happened not too long ago," said Ortiz González.
Republished with permission. In 2018, Tijuana resident Judith Cabrera de la Rocha became codirector of the Border Line Crisis Center, during the chaos and uncertainty of the first Trump administration.
Hotels ranked on industry awards, guest reviews and hotel class ratings Unbiased content created by U.S. News editors Photo tours of select hotels by local experts Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date.
This brings an economic boost to the city, people will work because of it, there will be restaurants and waiters who will benefit, it’s a windfall for the city the entire weekend of
SAN DIEGO ( Border Report) — The elevated viaduct being constructed just south of the border in Tijuana likely won’t be ready for another year due to worker conflicts over compensation and payment schedules, according to Víctor Gabriel González Mendivil, president of Mexican Construction Industry Consortium in Baja California.