Crossing The Border : A U.S.-Mexican Partnership to Save the Parrots of the Cebadillasdoi:10.1111/j.1526-4629.2001.tb00015.xScott NorrisFreelance science writer based in AlbuquerqueConservation in PracticeNorris, S. 2001. Crossing the Border: A US-Mexican Partnership to Save the Parrots of ...
I realized during my 40 or so minutes in Mexico how crucial billboards are for directions to the duty free stores. I had been made aware that we had billboards advertising our store next to the Mexican border but other more strategically located billboards were already under contract and w...
Protesters, angered by the recent Border Patrol shooting of a 15-year-old Mexican youth, blockaded the busy U.S.-Mexico border crossing between Mexicali and Calexico for nine hours Wednesday, effectively halting transnational commerce and preventing many farm laborers from reaching the fertile fields...
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Gilberto himself was kidnapped in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas after the coyote he was traveling with abandoned him. After being released, he crossed the U.S. border with other migrants. But he was not apprehended by Border Patrol agents, unlike the rest of the group. ...
Late Sunday, Tijuana journalistAlfredo Alvarezreported that police found the 89-year-old woman unresponsive about noon inside her car in the northbound lanes at the San Ysidro border crossing. The cause of death is unknown at this time.
Among the bodies recovered from the river by Mexican authorities was a man and a pregnant woman, although their nationalities were unknown, said Francisco Contreras, a member of Civil Protection in the Mexican border state of Coahuila. No details were released about the third body found. ...
Gilberto himself was kidnapped in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas after the coyote he was traveling with abandoned him. After being released, he crossed the U.S. border with other migrants. But he was not apprehended by Border Patrol agents, unlike the rest of the group. ...
Amid much hoopla, U.S. and Mexican authorities launched car-pool lanes Monday for passenger vehicles transporting more than four people from Mexico into the United States through the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the world's busiest border crossing.
“A few wheels would generally be fine but not 60,” said Ray Provencio, the port director for CBP in El Paso. “It was undeclared and that amount would be a commercial quantity and additional reporting requirements would apply.” Visit BorderReport.com for the latest exclusive stories and ...