The United States and Mexico signed a new agreement aimed at addressing the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis, the U.S.
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US and Mexico sign deal to address Tijuana River sewage crisis after Trump calls it a 'threat'
The U.S. and Mexico have signed an agreement to address the pollution caused by sewage flowing into the Tijuana river.
Environmental advocates say the accord relies heavily on studies rather than concrete action and ignores a critical pollution ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an agreement Monday intended to permanently end the Tijuana River sewage ...
The agreement outlines new wastewater projects in Tijuana and creates safeguards to ensure Mexico maintains and expands key ...
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Trump Urges Mexico To Address Its 'Water And Sewage Problem,' Calling it a 'Threat' To The U.S.
President Donald Trump urged Mexico to address its "water and sewage problem," calling it a threat to the United States.
It’s easy to open a restaurant, it’s staying afloat that’s difficult, we’ve had establishments that had been open for decades ...
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Over 10,000 Migrants Deported by ICE Have Arrived at a Tijuana Mega Shelter So Far This Year
Thousands of migrants deported under the Trump administration's hardline policies have ended up in the border city of Tijuana, where a mega-shelter has housed 12,000 people through the end of November ...
A record 2,518 people were killed in Tijuana in 2018, making it one of the most violent cities in the world. The killings are overwhelming the city’s paramedics, law enforcement authorities and ...
The United States and Mexico have signed a new bilateral agreement aimed at addressing the long-standing Tijuana River sewage ...
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