Category: US Border Life

New Mexico issues preventive measures for back to school

NEW MEXICO - Given the arrival of the new school year and with the issue of the Covid-19 pandemic, the New Mexico Department of Public Education issued some measures to try to avoid infections when returning to school The most notable is the use...

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Lack of workers impacts New Mexico

NEW MEXICO - The reopening caused by the Covid-19 pandemic begins to occur in several places in the United States, however, there are places where this process will be slower, because although there are enough sources of work, there is no...

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Texas announces mandatory vaccinations for the start of the school year

TEXAS - The start of classes is about to start and for this the Texas Department of Health Services calls on parents so that before starting the new school year, it does not matter if it is distance or face-to-face, students have the necessary...

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74-year-old woman sentenced to 47 years in jail for defrauding through a trust called “Ayudando”

ALBUQUERQUE - A judge from Albuquerque, New Mexico, sentenced to 47 years a woman who through the trust "Ayudando Guardians, Inc" was dedicated to defraud hundreds of people, some of them with special needs Through the United States Department...

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In Operation Multi-Agency, Las Cruces police locate 78 missing minors

LAS CRUCES - A two-month multinational operation made it possible to locate 78 minors between the ages of 5 and 18 who were missing in Doña Ana County, the Las Cruces Police Department announced The operation called “Operation Rescue Me”...

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Young “dreamers” in Texas experience uncertainty as DACA ends

TEXAS - Martín Aguilar had many dreams ahead of him, the 20-year-old is studying a professional career, he speaks english perfectly and his tastes are the same as those of his american friends, however, he is originally from Mexico and entered...

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Border cities call for non-essential crossings to be opened for the economy to improve

EL PASO, TX - Border cities hope that this month the borders will be opened and the restriction on non-essential border crossings will be lifted, since the adverse economic impact that occurs is very considerable For this reason, mayors of the...

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University of New Mexico offers money to its students vaccinated against Coronavirus

NEW MEXICO - With the aim of defeating the coronavirus to return to complete normality without the risk of being infected in massive events or in the daily routine of taking face-to-face classes, the University of New Mexico (UNM) is offering its...

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Coconino County in Arizona declared a state of emergency due to flooding

COCONINO - The state of Coconino was declared in a state of emergency this Friday, July 16, due to the flooding it has suffered, so Arizona will have up to US $ 200,000 to help the county and city of Flagstaff Governor Doug Ducey mentioned...

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University of San Diego will ask students and employees for a complete vaccination schedule

SAN DIEGO - Before the start of classes at the University of San Diego, California, it will be mandatory that academic and student personnel have the complete vaccination system, this to follow the guidelines given by the University of California...

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