**Missing in Baja California: 30,000 Families Await Answers**
With 30,000 individuals missing in Baja California, families struggle to report disappearances promptly, highlighting persistent challenges in addressing this pressing issue.
Water and electricity issues in Baja California have yet to see new proposals. Adriana Padilla Mendoza, President of the Energy and Hydraulic Resources Commission, emphasizes thorough project review and citizen input.
Relatives of missing Servando Salazar Cano protest outside his workplace, with worries growing over his disappearance. Concerns rise as the FGE investigates amidst broader missing persons issues in Baja California.
Mayor Caballero RamÃrez seeks sanctions for absentee council members surpassing allowable absences. Legal measures aim to hold them accountable, as city prosecutor supports potential disciplinary actions. Stay updated on outcomes.
“Search for missing worker at Prime Wheel intensifies, raising broader safety concerns. Employees cite equipment shortages and past incidents, pressing for improved workplace conditions.”
Amid upcoming government changes, President Hoodoyan assures minimal impact on exports and imports between the United States and Mexico. Concerns over potential U.S. sanctions are downplayed. Stay informed on TJGringo.com for updates.
Commercial sector in Baja California expresses growing concern over slow progress on federal decrees relating to VAT and border customs, urging immediate legislative action for economic stability and competitiveness.
Street vendors along Tijuana’s coast face thorough inspection due to federal property regulations. Playas de Tijuana delegate requests comprehensive checks by local authorities to ensure compliance with permits and safety standards.
In Tijuana, rising inflation hits hard as real prices soar, impacting wages and essential goods. Calls for strategic planning and economic reform grow amid a complex economic landscape.
Sheinbaum insists on Mexican sovereignty in judicial reform, disregarding international input. AMLO prioritizes autonomy over T-MEC compliance, sparking debate on trade and national rights.