Tijuana Search for the Missing

Search collectives from both Tijuana and Mexico City collaborate in efforts to find missing persons, advocating for mandatory DNA testing to provide closure to affected families.

### Secondary Article: Emerging News on Missing Persons in Tijuana

Efforts by search collectives in Tijuana continue to play a crucial role in addressing the issue of missing persons. This week, a collective from Mexico City is conducting searches in the area, an initiative that highlights the need for collaborative efforts in combating this crisis. Their operation is set to conclude on Friday, December 6th.

Meanwhile, local search collectives are advocating for mandatory DNA testing of unidentified bodies before they are buried. Such measures could offer closure to numerous families who have been desperately searching for their loved ones, some for many years.

Although the focus remains on finding missing persons, other developments in Tijuana continue to unfold. For instance, the Viaducto Elevado Project is under scrutiny, with construction timelines being unclear. The first section is due to open before the end of April, albeit partially.

In economic news, the exchange rate in Tijuana is being closely monitored, while transportation companies are seeing a decline in processing daily operations due to new government regulations. Moreover, there are concerns over an unsustainable budget deficit in social programs, impacting sectors like health and security as the country anticipates fiscal adjustments in 2025.