Category: US Border Life

Ivermectin use already causes two deaths in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO - For some people taking care of their health is something very important, especially to avoid getting Covid-19, however this measure can be fatal when they choose to self-medicate The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reported...

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Methamphetamine deaths rise sharply in San Diego County

SAN DIEGO - According to investigations conducted by the County of San Diego, during 2020 deaths from methamphetamine use and abuse increased 32%, in addition to the fact that this type of drug is the main cause of violence in the...

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Former New Mexico state representative charged with criminal charges

NEW MEXICO - This new school year has not had the best start for the Albuquerque Public School system (APS), because days after its start a murder was presented in a school, in addition, school administrators have reported cases of students with...

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Federal court sanctions a San Diego company that paid half the minimum wage to Mexicans

SAN DIEGO - For paying less than a minimum wage per hour and in mexican pesos, despite the fact that the work was carried out in San Diego, California, a federal judge ordered a company to pay $ 235,000 in back wages and fines The United States...

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The last deaths from El Paso by Covid-19 were unvaccinated people

EL PASO - Authorities of the United States ask its inhabitants to be vaccinated against the Coronavirus, since this measure can reduce the risk of being infected or that their damage is serious or fatal The Department of Health of El Paso,...

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FBI launches campaign in New Mexico to combat hate crimes

NEW MEXICO - Through the campaign “Speak it, listen to it Stop the hate”, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launched a campaign against hate crimes in the state of New Mexico Raul Bujanda, special agent in charge of the FBI Field...

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Variant Mu appears in Pima County

PIMA COUNTY - The state of Arizona is overwhelmed by the onslaught of Covid-19 and the Delta variant, which has exhausted its medical staff and, at times, with few spaces in hospitals; in addition to that, health officials indicate that they have...

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Arizona urge to reduce electricity consumption

TUCSON - Energy authorities in Tucson, Arizona, are asking the population to show solidarity by reducing the use of electrical energy in their homes to prevent massive blackouts or even the interruption of service This is the third time, in the...

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Arizona border fence damaged by monsoon rains

ARIZONA - Monsoon rains in Arizona have damaged the structure of the border fence that was installed to prevent illegal entry into the United States The deterioration was recently detected in the area of ​​the San Bernardino National...

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Arizona private companies can require their employees to get vaccinated

ARIZONA - Arizona private companies can require their employees to get vaccinated against Covid-19, said the state attorney general, Mark Brnovich Although they enjoy this freedom, employers must respect those who decide not to apply the...

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