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New agreement on a visa program in the U.S.
WASHINGTON- Business and Union leaders reached a tentative agreement on a temporary visa program for foreign workers, paving the way for the U.S. Senate to be able to introduce a immigration reform bill in April. The New York Times and Politico were the first to report the agreement yesterday, which occurred late Friday through the […]
Short handed Xolos fall to Toluca
SAN DIEGO, CA.- Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuitles suffered a 1-0 defeat in Toluca in week 12 of the Liga MX. After two weeks off the Xolos returned to the site of their championship, but were unable to get a positive result. It was a rocky start for the reigning Mexican league champions. Toluca took an early […]
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WASHINGTON- Business and Union leaders reached a tentative agreement on a temporary visa program for foreign workers, paving the way for the U.S. Senate to be able to introduce a immigration reform bill in April. The New York Times and Politico were the first to report the agreement yesterday, which occurred late Friday through the […]
“El Chapo” Guzman: leader in Asia-Mexico-United States
MEXICO. – The cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is the main trafficker of methamphetamines in the Pacific triangle of Asia -Mexico-United States, and also controls 80% of the U.S. market with an annual income of $3 billion dollars, according to a recent report. "This organization is a truly global company, as its products are […]
North Korea sends a message to Mexico
This is a letter in regards to Mexico that was written by Alejandro Cao de Benos, Foreign Minister of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. And is a statement that comes after North Korea officially declared "War" against South Korea and the United States. [/p] In the letter it says: "Dear friends, First I would […]
Xolos is back to action
SAN DIEGO, CA.- After two weeks off due to FIFA dates, it's back to business time for Club Tijuana. Two very important road games are coming up for the Xoloitzcuintles this week; first on Saturday evening in Toluca in a championship rematch. And then three days later in Bolivia against San Jose in the Copa […]
The Wax Museum in Tijuana
On February 5, 1993 the history of the Wax Museum in Tijuana began. It has now been 20 years since it was first built, and has been a place where many families and students have gathered to walk its halls and take a trip through history with 92 wax figures and period paintings it has […]
The Burger Lounge Bar in Tijuana
The Burger Lounge Bar is the best place you can visit and have a fresh and healthy meal in a contemporary setting that is 100% family friendly. Here you will be able to pick from a great variety of their delicious burgers, salads and microbrews. The Burger Lounge is a concept born in Australia, emerged […]
Mexican Olympic medalist Soraya Jimenez dies
Soraya Jimenez Mendivil, who won the gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, suffered a heart attack on Thursday afternoon and passed away. This tragic news has traveled through the Mexican media, and has made many people sad because the departure of this woman, who made an impact in this sport for the Aztec country, […]
Tijuana’s basketball team announces roster
TIJUANA, BC.- Everything is set for the start of the 2013 season of the Basketball Circuit of the Pacific Coast (Cibacopa in Spanish) for the border team Tijuana Zonkeys, which will play its first couple of series on the road against Navolato and Nogales. Activities will start on Tuesday April 2nd with the visit from […]
Spring Break in Mexico : Holy Week
While in the U.S. this time of the year usually means time go to the beach for some fun in the sun. For Latin-Americans Easter is known more as a holy time for reflection that is mixed with Easter eggs that are made to given away. This 2013 "Holy Week", as its referred to on […]
Newest Cava in the Guadalupe Valley
Designed by Jo Ann Knox Martino and situated in the western portion of the valley in the same area as Baron Balche, is the elegant cava built for storage, wine making and tastings of her famous Tango wines. The cava is made from natural materials occurring on the property, such as the granite inside walls […]
Armed Civilians in a lawless Mexico
A group of armed civilians has now ended the takeover of a city that has a population of more 20,000 people after a pact with the authorities that included the dismissal of a police chief. After a 24 hour after takeover of the town Tierra Colorada. Hundreds of armed men withdrew yesterday from this city, […]
Human Rights in Baja California
Attorney Arnulfo De Leon Lavenant agreed to talk to SanDiegoRed.com, about the efforts in the defense of human rights of the people from Baja California. He said that the once dark office of this institution has now modernized and is closer to the citizens, neighborhoods, police, clinics and social security offices in the city. The […]
National team player goes back to Zonkeys
TIJUANA, BC. – Tijuana Zonkeys' Captain, Omar Quintero, is back to the border town to defend its colors for the 2013 season of the Basketball Circuit of the Pacific Coast (Cibacopa in Spanish). The Team Mexico player has been with the national team since 2003, where he was scoring leader in the FIBA Americas Championship […]
President Barack Obama will make a trip to Mexico
The U.S. Department of Foreign Affairs has confirmed the visit of President Barack Obama to Mexico for the first week of May, where his visit will focus on issues like immigration and trade. "The meeting of both Presidents will reaffirm the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship, as well as the opportunities that flow from […]
Mexican Fashion: Style by and for Tijuana
Located in the heart of the city of Tijuana on Avenida Revolucion, precisely in the "Pasaje Rodriguez" shops hallway, is the Mexican Fashion clothing store and clothing line created by Arturo Vazquez Ojeda from Tijuana. Just by entering this hallway a whole different world opens up to its visitors that go from culture, literature, music, […]
Bulletproof vehicles for Journalists in Mexico
Mexican journalists from the state of Michoacan might be receiving armored vehicles, body armor and protection for their families, if a bill that was proposed yesterday is approved. The initiative developed by a local representative of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), Cristina Ayala Portillo, is aiming to create a program that would protect journalists […]
Mexican Consulates in the U.S. warn about scams
Several non-governmental organizations and authorities, who are in favor of the immigration reform, are now alerting the general public about possible scams in this matter due to recent events around the country. While it may be true that the immigration reform might become a reality, U.S. immigration authorities said the process will take several months. […]
The Give & Go of Mexico-USMNT
After the scoreless tie between the USMNT and Mexico, the United States is left with two more points than Mexico in the hexagonal. While Mexico is still undefeated under their current manager, they have only managed to tie throughout the 2013 year. The tie is obviously an advantage for Klinsmann and company, as they still […]