**El Tri Stalemates Canada, Eyes US Clash**
El Tri’s goalless draw with Canada disappoints fans at AT&T Stadium. The Mexican national team now prepares to face the US in Guadalajara.
Senator Colosio reported a gasoline attack before the Senate’s session on judiciary reform. Protests ensued, leading to disruptions and debate suspensions amid mounting tensions over potential judicial changes.
**Financial Strain on Otay II Staffing Continues**
Uncertainty looms as funding for operational personnel at Otay II border crossing remains unresolved, hindering progress despite advancements in other project areas.
Tijuana’s resilience shines as national tourism declines. Cotuco president notes steady visitor numbers, hints at revitalization projects to enhance city appeal and attract more tourists.
**Senator’s Father Detained; MC Party Accuses Morena of Lies**
MC senator’s father detained in Campeche, leading to accusations of coercion and lies from Adán and Noroña amid political tensions.
“In Baja California, 200,000 residents have embraced digital identity apps, like vehicle registration renewals. Efforts to modernize services are met with positive responses across Tijuana, Mexicali, and Rosarito.”
Montserrat Caballero RamÃrez’s administration prepares 133 projects for the next administration, featuring Calle Brasil’s revitalization. School blockade and Banobras payment also mark current events in Tijuana.
“State and Federal forces to take over security in Valle Sur de Mexicali after recent attack; plans for enhanced measures to expand if needed. Collaboration intensifies in Northern Baja for regional safety.”
Security beefed up in Mexicali’s Southern Valley post-attack. State and federal forces take control. Municipal police re-evaluated. Probes into police conduct ongoing amid joint state efforts for safety.
“Current employee deficit in Tijuana’s industry at 6,500, down from 40,000 post-pandemic. Despite improvements, potential surge by year-end remains a concern due to workforce turnover challenges.”