As the LXVI Mexican Congress begins, experts urge federal lawmakers to secure more resources for Baja California. Key issues include resource allocation, environmental challenges, and judicial reforms.
In August, significant events unfolded with protests against Maduro's re-election, judicial reform opposition, teacher wage demands, and rising missing person reports in Baja California. Stay informed with TJGringo.com.
Families in Baja California face fear and reluctance in reporting missing loved ones, despite rising disappearances and community efforts advocating for justice and transparency.
Mexican wastewater plant, Punta Bandera, to overwork due to U.S. plant delay, facing capacity strain until 2026. Environmental concerns raised; international collaboration crucial for effective water management.
Families in Tijuana and Baja California unite in emotional marches, demanding justice for the missing on the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances.
Families in Baja California Sur march for missing loved ones, echoing calls for justice and transparency in addressing enforced disappearances across Mexico on the International Day of Victims.
Journalists in Mexico face alarming attacks every 14 hours under AMLO's administration, with 3,408 recorded incidents during the Morena party-led term, highlighting a dire need for enhanced protection measures.
**Update: Baja California Battles Violence against Women**
Authorities scrutinize Jazz's mysterious death, detain Ensenada duo for domestic violence, and push for justice in Leslie's femicide case. Advocacy groups demand stronger protection measures for women.
Baja California collectives unite at CEART to honor the International Day of the Disappeared, highlighting the ongoing struggle for answers and justice for missing loved ones.