Tijuana

Environment
Chemical stench, green in color: Urban runoff is not just rain, Tijuana community says
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The World's Global Classroom
Hundreds of US students cross the border daily to attend college in Tijuana
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Threats prompt Tijuana mayor to move to military base
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The World's Global Classroom
Crossing borders: Living in one country, going to school in another
Jacqueline Flores, left, holds hands with her daughter Nicky at their home in Virginia, July 14, 2021.
Borders
Pressure mounts for Biden to end Trump-era Title 42 that shuts out migrants seeking asylum 
Psychologist Sebastián Farías speaks with asylum-seekers inside a migrant encampment on Nov. 6, 2021. 
Migrants restricted from entering the US due to Title 42 see double standard
A young migrant shows off his red "Haiti" cap in Tijuana.
Migration
Haitian asylum-seekers face discrimination in Tijuana migrant camp
Nora Vargas is the newly elected vice chair of the powerful San Diego Board of Supervisors.
Every 30 Seconds
This Latina landed a seat on the powerful San Diego County Board of Supervisors — a first for her community
Agrawal family poses in a shopping center in Morelia, Mexico
Immigration
‘We always FaceTime daddy for presents’: How families celebrate Christmas with their deported spouses
Several children are shown playing with a flower-shaped light projection on a wall.
Migration
Youngest migrants in Tijuana find a safe space for learning at the ‘Nest’
Central American migrants stand in line before entering a temporary shelter, after illegally crossing the border between Mexico and the U.S., in Deming, New Mexico, on May 16, 2019.
Immigration
Supreme Court’s asylum decision is a ‘recipe for chaos,’ experts say
Former dairy farm worker sues
Migration
For undocumented workers, demanding better work conditions could mean deportation
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Borders
Mexico: The ‘waiting room’ for thousands of migrants trying to get into the US
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This teen migrated to the US border to escape gangs. He hopes to join his mom in the US.
A boy looks through the slats of the US-Mexico border fence at Friendship Park in Tijuana, Mexico.
‘They’re playing with our lives’ say the first migrants returned under new Mexico policy
People link arms in a human chain and pull each other across a river
Immigration
As United States’ ‘Remain in Mexico’ plan begins, Mexico plans to shut its ‘too successful’ humanitarian visa program
Some people sit on top of a border barrier while a crowd gathers on the ground.
Immigration
Law students head to southern US border to help asylum-seekers
A migrant is shown wrapped with a banner depicting the Virgin of Guadalupe in front of a riot police with shield in Tijuana, Mexico.
For many migrants trekking to the US, faith is their compass
A migrant from Honduras stands in front of the border wall with the sun shining behind him
Immigration
After two boys’ murders, migrants and advocates fear new ‘remain in Mexico’ policy
Mexico's President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador waves to a crowd
Global Politics
No honeymoon period for Mexico’s incoming president
A small girl in a t-shirt with bare legs and feet cries she and her mother run up a dirt hill.
Immigration
Mexico calls for ‘full investigation’ of US tear gas used at border
One of seven LGBTQ couples that got married in Tijuana, Mexico pose for a picture with an LGBTQ rainbow flag behind them
Sexuality
LGBTQ migrants find safety in numbers on trek to US border
Migrants sit on top of the US-Mexico border wall.
Immigration
US judge blocks Trump asylum restrictions
migrants reach through a fence with pieces of food
Immigration
Waiting for asylum, migrants in limbo grow desperate
A young man waits for a ride, looks at the camera.
Tensions rise in Tijuana as migrant flows strain Mexican border shelters
Three members of a caravan of migrants from Central America embrace and pray near the San Ysidro checkpoint after the first fellow migrants entered U.S. territory to seek asylum, at an improvised shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, on April 30, 2018.
How does seeking asylum work at the US border?
Cross-border dog adoption
Culture
Why a trailer filled with 23 greyhounds is crossing the US-Mexico border
A child peers through the double steel fence that separates the US and Mexico, in Tijuana, last month
Global Politics
An activist lobbying for DACA says this week has been a ‘roller coaster of emotions’
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Economics
How a NAFTA repeal would affect Mexican business depends on who you ask
Army veteran Hector Barajas
Conflict
These deported vets risked their lives for the US. Now, they struggle to return.
Man conducting in front of crowd
Music
A German went to Mexico and turned the border into a musical instrument
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Economics
Why Haitians are stranded in Mexico
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Justice
Undocumented immigrants play the waiting game after the White House pauses immigration action
A man drinks a soft drink at a store in Mexico City. Last year, the Mexican government has imposed a 1 peso per liter tax on soda and sugary drinks to combat obesity.
Health
Mexico’s soda tax is starting to change some habits, say health advocates
Servicemen from the US military take an oath during a naturalization ceremony at the Al-Faw Palace in Baghdad's Camp Victory on July 4, 2011.
Justice
Some American veterans get kicked out of the country they served
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Music
This Tijuana-born singer’s music is inspired by living in ‘the most violent era ever’
Joe Corona, 23 years old and Mexican-American, is one of the star players for the Xolos, a professional soccer team based in Tijuana, Mexico. The team is actively recruiting top soccer players from the US, and now other Mexican soccer clubs are following
Sports
To get on the US national men’s soccer team, you may need to cross the border into Mexico
Planned housing developments continue to be built on the outskirts of Tijuana. Mexican authorities say they want to promote infill development and sustainable housing.
Development & Education
Mexicans are abandoning their suburban dreams and their ‘birdcage’ homes
Children practice tae kwon do at an after school program in Cuidad Juárez, funded by the Merida Initiative.
Business, Economics and Jobs
How do you fight organized crime in Mexico? With small business loans and after-school programs
Environment
US border fence skirts environmental review
Conflict & Justice
Border Fence Skirts Environmental Review
Loved ones separated by the U.S.-Mexico border meet at Friendship Park
Global Politics
Fence along U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego represents a barrier and a bridge
Global Politics
Latino Mormons’ history intertwined with Romney family
Development & Education
U.S. aerospace and defense contractors set up shop across the border
Global Politics
Illegal Mexican immigration more professional, dangerous
Arts, Culture & Media
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Arts, Culture & Media
US-born Mexican pop star Julieta Venegas
Environment
UK Scientists Power Phone with Urine
Loved ones separated by the U.S.-Mexico border meet at Friendship Park
Conflict & Justice
Families Divided by US-Mexico Border Meet Across the Fence
Latinos Flock to Islam
Conflict & Justice
How to Measure the Effectiveness of Border Security
Conflict & Justice
Families Torn Apart by Immigration Rules
Arts, Culture & Media
Dance Floor Politics in Tijuana with the Band Los Macuanos
Sports
Soccer Dogs in Mexico’s Championship Finals
Arts, Culture & Media
Latino Mormons: The LDS Church’s Fastest Growing Group
Global Politics
US Aerospace and Defense Companies Set Up Shop in Mexico
Conflict & Justice
Drug Tunnel to Mexico
Conflict & Justice
Caught in Terror Watch List Limbo
Conflict & Justice
Change Begins at Home for Mexico Police Chief
Conflict & Justice
Psychological impact of Mexico’s drug war