“Mexico’s landmark constitutional amendment ensures minimum wages won’t dip below inflation, securing workers’ purchasing power. Economic experts praise the move for fostering wage justice and income equality.”
**CEDHBC Denounces Attacks on Freedom of Expression:**
CEDHBC condemns any assault on freedom of expression, highlighting the importance of upholding journalistic integrity and protecting media outlets from unwarranted criticism.
Workers from the Federal Judicial Branch in Tijuana protested reforms, causing traffic chaos on Bulevar Fundadores. Demonstrators vow to continue until demands are met, highlighting tensions over proposed changes.
Judicial workers in Tijuana block streets, protesting reforms. Nationwide unrest over judicial changes spreads, sparking concerns and calls for dialogue. Stay informed on TJGringo.com.
“The San Ysidro-Tijuana border now has regularized crossing times and new inspection procedures. Recent changes aim to improve efficiency and streamline the crossing experience for all travelers.”
“San Ysidro-Tijuana pedestrian border crossing times now regularized, easing daily commute for US workers and visitors, with enhanced security measures in place for smoother crossings.”
Family seeks compensation as café collapses in Tijuana, injuring five. Among them, Katia and her daughter suffer severe injuries, leading to legal action for medical expenses.
“The family of Bianca Pérez, a victim of femicide in Ensenada, demands justice as they seek closure and support for her two young children left behind.”
## Activists Express Disappointment with Palau Hernández’s INM Appointment in Baja California
Civil groups criticize the appointment citing concerns over past misconduct, calling for a review to safeguard migrant welfare.
Recent decline in Tijuana’s maquiladora job openings linked to U.S. elections. Industry cautious as companies wait for post-election clarity before making hiring decisions.