Monthly San Ysidro Community Plan Meeting

It’s Not Too Late To Become Involved!

    Welcome one and all!  Changes are being proposed in shaping YOUR community and we want to hear from YOU! What do you want to see with your parks and recreation? How would you like to see the open spaces used?  Let your voices be heard in re-shaping and re-building your community. Please join us at The San Ysidro Community Plan Update Advisory Committee meeting that is open to all residents and business and have your voices heard!

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; No one has as much to gain — or to lose — in the political tug of war over health care reform as the nation’s 48 million Latinos.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Legislators across the nation are considering passing bills to fight illegal immigration, citing its costs to taxpayers. But two recent reports point to the high price of legal battles that could ensue.</p>

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    If anything marks the first weeks of 2011 in Mexico and the Paso del Norte border region, it is the growth of citizen activism in response to femicide, human rights violations and a broad range of atrocities stemming from the so-called drug war.

    Galvanized by the recent murders of two women from Ciudad Juarez, activist mother Marisela Escobedo and poet Susana Chavez, public demonstrations were held January 15-17 in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua City, Monterrey, Culiacan, Pachuca and Mexico City.