Yet they showed up to the San Diego-Tijuana PedWest border crossing anyway on Tuesday, hoping for a sign, a snippet of news that might inform their next steps. It was time for Plan B.
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A new taqueria is in the works on Dickson Street. The new restaurant, called Taqueria Lucha, will open soon at 412 W Dickson Street, in the space formerly home to Tony’s NY Style Pizza. The restaurant ...
In Tijuana, officials from the municipal, state and federal governments have outlined ambitious plans to open a 10,000-bed shelter where deportees could be connected to social services ...
Tijuana currently operates 44 shelters, most of which are run by churches of various faiths, with a combined capacity of around 5,000 people. Municipal authorities have unanimously declared a state of ...