A biweekly report that bridges the San Diego-Tijuana border. Every other Monday
Border Report: Advocates Call for Shorter Time in Immigration Custody for Pregnant Migrants
Advocacy organizations are asking Customs and Border Protection to make a new rule that would allow the time pregnant women could spend in custody to 12 hours or less.
Border Report: Tijuana’s Tough Former Police Chief, Turned Fugitive, Will Return to Lead Cops
Some call him a hero but prosecutors, human rights groups and even his former deputy accused him of torturing his own officers. Now, the new Tijuana mayor wants him back in charge of public safety.
Border Report: Asylum Cut Off, But Little Difference Felt
President Biden signed an order meant to force asylum seekers to wait for appointments in Mexico before crossing but the impacts are still unclear.
Border Report: Tijuana’s Creative Side Front and Center
World Design Festival brought out a side of Tijuana that might surprise San Diegans who haven’t been across for awhile.
Border Report: The Tale of Twin Cities and Their Economies
Migration and drug trafficking have put an international spotlight on the U.S.-Mexico border. But those of us who live and work here know the border is about so much more.
Border Report: Candidate’s Remarks Reignite Tijuana’s Image Debate
Mexico’s top opposition candidate made some comments last month about Tijuana’s image that have generated some fierce pushback.
Border Report: A Neighborhood Living in the Shadow of an Assassination
Thirty years later, Tijuana’s Lomas Taurinas remains in the headlines.
Border Report: Arizona and Baja California Team Up to Grow Semiconductor Industry
Global demand for semiconductor chips, and the United State’s effort to revitalize and expand the domestic industry and build reliable supply chains, is driving Arizona’s interest in Baja California.
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