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Border Patrol Halts Tweets From Agency's West Texas Region
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has deactivated the agency’s Twitter account for the West Texas region after it retweeted posts criticizing President Joe Biden’s border policies.
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Infant and Toddler Survive After Being Left Alone in Arizona Desert ‘To Die'
The young children were left in the desert, which is located in the south of Arizona and borders Mexico, by smugglers “to die,” according to a tweet from John R. Modlin, chief patrol agent of the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector.
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3 Inmates Dead in Riot at Northen Mexico Border Prison
Three inmates were killed Thursday in a fight between rival gangs at a prison in Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican border city across from El Paso, Texas, officials said. The prosecutor’s office in the border state of Chihuahua said Thursday that authorities called in the army and National Guard to control the fight at the Number 3 prison. The office said…
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Arizona Sends Water to Mexico Through Border Wall Hose to Fight Drought
For the second year in a row, the United States is selling water to Nogales, Sonora, as the region grapples with a severe drought.
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Ohio Man Drives 55 Hours to Reunite With Ukrainian Fiancé at U.S.-Mexico Border
The war in Ukraine has led to some remarkable profiles of humanity – including a love story spanning several continents.
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LULAC President Shares Thoughts on Gov. Abbott's New Border Plan
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) says the state will begin enhanced vehicle inspections at the border and will send migrants to Washington D.C. on charter buses in response to the federal government ending Title 42 expulsions. NBC 5’s Kristi Nelson spoke to LULAC National President Domingo Garcia about the governor’s plan to secure the border.
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Canadian Judge Orders an Immediate End to ‘Illegal' Blockage
On Friday, Feb. 11, a Canadian judge ordered protesters at the Ambassador Bridge on the U.S.-Canadian border to end the 5-day-old blockade that has disrupted the flow of goods across borders and impacted the auto industry in both nations.
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San Diego Chef Finds Pandemic Positive With Birria Taco Shop Opening
Curiel shut down her San Ysidro taco shop in early November after an 18-month U.S.-Mexico border shutdown severely stunted her flow of customers. But she’s now reopened in Old Town, San Diego.
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EXPLAINER: What Is the Revived ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy at the US-Mexico Border?
Revival of the “Remain in Mexico” policy comes even as the Biden administration maneuvers to end it in a way that survives legal scrutiny. President Joe Biden scrapped the policy, but a lawsuit by Texas and Missouri has forced him to put it back into effect, subject to Mexico’s acceptance.
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‘Finding Solutions': As San Diego Birria Taco Shop Nears Opening, Chef Faces Shortages
The Michelin-recognized chef behind the cult favorite bone marrow birria tacos is moving her San Ysidro location to Old Town, San Diego as well as opening a Baja-inspired seafood restaurant. She takes us along the journey.
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Opening a Restaurant When Ingredient Supply Chains Get Jammed
San Diego Chef Priscilla Curiel has everything she needs to open her new restaurants, Tuétano Taqueria and Mar Rustico: she has the perfect locations, she has her carefully crafted recipes, she has the vision. The only thing she’s missing is a steady supply of ingredients, as the pandemic supply chain problems hit her Michelin-recommended birria tacos.
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San Diego Chef Reflects on Pandemic As She Opens New Birria Taco Shop
The Michelin-recognized chef behind the cult favorite bone marrow birria tacos is moving her San Ysidro location to Old Town, San Diego as well as opening a Baja-inspired seafood restaurant. She takes us along the journey.
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What Writing Music & Running a Restaurant Have in Common
San Diego’s revered chef Priscilla Curiel has a lot on her plate: between managing her restaurants, Tuétano Taqueria and Mujer Divina, opening a new seafood spot, finding ways to keep the lights on and payroll going, and being present for her family, Curiel has found juggling everything more challenging during the pandemic. But the one thing she can always rely...
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San Diego Chef Behind Michelin-Recognized Birria Tacos Shares Restaurant Opening Journey
The Michelin-recognized chef behind the cult favorite bone marrow birria tacos is moving her San Ysidro location to Old Town, San Diego as well as opening a Baja-inspired seafood restaurant. She takes us along the journey.
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A Chef's Recipe for Success After Pandemic Shutdowns
Priscilla Curiel has made a name for herself as the chef who put bone marrow birria tacos on the map in San Diego County. Although she closed down one restaurant due to the pandemic, she’s ready for a new start in Old Town — with not one restaurant, but two.
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Raging Gun Battles in Northern Mexico City Kill 4, Wound 2
Residents of the northern Mexico border city of Matamoros were recovering Saturday from a night of terror in which raging gun battles left civilians diving for cover.
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Mexico's Gov't Says It Found Body Disposal Site Near Border
An apparently long-running “extermination site” has been found outside Mexico’s northern border city of Nuevo Laredo, officials said Wednesday night.