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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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‘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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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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Immigrants Resign to Idea They Will Die in Detention Center Due to Coronavirus
Immigrants at the Otay Mesa detention center tell Telemundo 20 they were tested for COVID-19 two weeks ago and have yet to receive physical proof of their results. Detainees said officials are mixing people with COVID-19 symptoms with those who show no signs of the virus. According to Omar Humberto Mayares, a Mexican national detained at the center, the fear…
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First Migrant Sent to Mexico to Await US Asylum Claim Under New Policy
A Honduran migrant seeking protection in the United States was the first to be sent back to Mexico Tuesday under a new U.S. policy as his asylum claim is processed.