US/Mexico border

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<p>Es por estas fechas que miles de migrantes mexicanos y norteamericanos de origen mexicano vuelven a sus lugares de origen para celebrar la navidad, pero el viaje puede pronto convertirse en una pesadilla si no se cumplen los requisitos que piden las autoridades mexicanas.</p>
<p>Desde hace 20 años el llamado Programa Paisano, impulsado por el gobierno federal mexicano para combatir los abusos y corrupción de autoridades y dar mayor información al viajero.</p>

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 For Don Ines Antonio Resendiz, it was the winds of fate that whisked the young Mexican farmer to the United States. Like other residents of the small town of Cerrito in the Costa Grande region of Guerrero state, Resendiz’s livelihood was shattered when Hurricane Tara tore a path of destruction in November 1961. Stripped of crops and jobs, some residents found relief in the Bracero Program of contract labor between Mexico and the United States.

TIJUANA, MEXICO — Today in Tijuana B. C., Mexico, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Mexican Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), the Environmental Protection Agency of Baja California, the California Air Resources Board and the Border Environment Cooperation Commission will initiate the Baja California Air Monitoring Network coverage assessment study and the Tijuana-Rosarito Emissions Inventory.

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<p>&nbsp;Authorities in charge of gun control in the US have long been in the shadows in the international fight against drugs and drug trafficking, but this is rapidly changing under, putting them on a leading role.</p>
<p>&nbsp;While a few years back, gun traffic was rarely thought of as a fueling factor for drug-cartel violence in Mexico, today, authorities area acknowledging a clear link between guns and the streak of violence lived on the streets of border towns like Tijuana.</p>