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US to Keep Border Travel Restrictions Extended Until June 21
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed Thursday that land crossings at the Mexican and Canadian borders will remain restricted only for essential travel for one more month.
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‘I Want Him to Answer My Calls': Family Confirms Loved One Killed in Imperial County Crash
A mother from Mexicali, Mexico, had her greatest fear come true on Thursday when she confirmed her husband was among the migrants killed in the deadly crash in Holtville, California.
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U.S. Citizen Fatally Shot Waiting in Line in Mexico to Cross Border
A man was fatally shot Monday morning near the U.S.-Mexico border near San Ysidro, police confirmed to NBC 7’s sister station Telemundo 20.
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‘We're Making History': Latinas in Barrio Logan Open Brewery During Pandemic
A group of enterprising Latinas decided to open a brewery in the middle of the pandemic in Barrio Logan and make history. Opening their own establishment where they could serve craft beer is a dream they had been planning for months and almost did not see come true. But they haven’t given up, even when San Diego has just...
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Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting, Drugging More Than 20 Women in Mexico City Arrested in La Mesa
A former U.S. federal employee who worked at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City is behind bars for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting more than 20 women in Mexico, according to court documents. Brian Jeffrey Raymond, 44, was arrested on October 9 by federal agents in the city of La Mesa for coercion and enticement. In May, the FBI began…
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U.S., Mexico and Canada Seek Ways to Cease Border Restrictions: DHS
Following news that restrictions among the U.S., Mexico and Canada borders would be extended until Nov. 21, immigration officials urged everyone to refrain from illegally crossing any border.
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Celebrating Their 60th Wedding Anniversary Amidst a Pandemic
Life is better when you dance, says a couple who have just celebrated their 60 year wedding anniversary. They revealed their secret to remain happy and in love in the midst of the pandemic.
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Los Angeles Firefighter Still Missing as 2 Arrested in Tijuana for Abduction
The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Baja California confirmed the arrests of two people allegedly involved in the disappearance of a Los Angeles firefighter in Rosarito, Baja California. According to the Attorney General, suspects Fanny N., 32, and Santos N., 27, were arrested Thursday, on a highway to Playas de Rosarito for their alleged involvement in the disappearance…
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20+ Arrested in San Diego County During Statewide ICE Operation, Agency Says
More than 20 people were arrested in San Diego County during a week-long and statewide Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid that targeted those who they say were in the U.S. in violation of immigration laws.
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A Family in Lemon Grove Describes ‘Fast-Track Deportation' of Mother During Pandemic
A Lemon Grove mother was deported in the middle of the pandemic and the family tells Telemundo 20 what the moments of anguish were like when they saw officers make the arrest steps away from their home. Miguel Gutierrez lives with his wife, their daughter, and brother-in-law. “We couldn’t record anything because it happened so quick,” said Gutierrez, who explained…