Tijuana Exchange Rates Update

In Tijuana, the dollar is priced at around $18.50 for buying and $18.80 for selling. Exchange rates vary between banks. Long queues and inspection scandals follow Labor Day.

### Exchange Rates in Tijuana

On this Tuesday, the dollar stands at a buying price of approximately $18.50 and a selling price of around $18.80 pesos in Tijuana. It’s important to note that the exchange rates may vary at different places throughout the city.

Here are the exchange rates from various banks:

– **Citibanamex**: Buy $16.51, Sell $17.47
– **Banco del Bajío**: Buy $16.60, Sell $17.90
– **Banorte**: Buy $15.90, Sell $17.35
– **HSBC**: Buy $16.71, Sell $17.44
– **BBVA Bancomer**: Buy $19.83, Sell $20.73
– **Scotiabank**: Buy $16.71, Sell $17.41
– **Inbursa**: Buy $16.30, Sell $18.00
– **Santander**: Buy $19.53, Sell $21.06
– **Banregio**: Buy $19.20, Sell $20.70
– **Banco Azteca**: Buy $20.15, Sell $20.89
– **BanCoppel**: Buy $16.50, Sell $17.43

### Additional Tijuana News

#### Long Queues Post-Labor Day

Post-Labor Day sees long lines for crossing into the United States, with waiting times reportedly reaching up to four hours.

#### Inspection Scandals

Fourteen traffic inspectors have been removed from their posts at the crossing points for allegedly facilitating quicker passage for motorists in exchange for $40.

#### Weather Forecast

Expect a clear sky with a maximum temperature of 28°C on Tuesday.

#### School Issues

Teachers continue with a partial strike, complaining of incomplete payments. Despite some resuming classes, about 45% of schools remain closed.

#### Independence Day Celebration

The Independence Day celebration will be held at the monument to Miguel Hidalgo and Costilla, featuring the Sonora Dinamita band.

#### School Hygiene Concerns

Parents have once again closed Telesecundaria 118 due to the lack of a janitor, which has led to hygiene issues and illnesses among students.

### Secondary Article: Border Crossing Delays Post-Labor Day

Following Labor Day, the border crossing from Tijuana to the United States experienced significant delays, with reported waits of nearly four hours. The influx of travelers returning after the holiday weekend contributed to the lengthy queues. Authorities have urged travelers to plan accordingly and anticipate extended wait times.

For further information on the topic, local news sources can provide updates on the situation and any measures implemented to alleviate the congestion.