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They were the latest such injuries since the Trump administration put in 30-foot steel bollard walls in 2019 to deter illegal crossings, replacing much shorter barriers.
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The center opened in October, helping thousands of migrants with shelter and meals. The group running it says its resources have been stretched to the limit.
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For the first time in its 35-year history, San Diego Museum Month includes museums and cultural institutions in outside San Diego County.
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The health and environmental impacts of continuing sewage spill from the Tijuana River into the ocean extend far beyond the waves.
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Issa's office has initiated an investigation Tuesday to better understand the operation.
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Monday’s downpour wreaked havoc on a city already vulnerable to storms due to crumbling infrastructure.
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As U.S. leaders debate immigration reform, San Diego’s rural border region has become a popular entry point for migrants worldwide.
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A local environmental group is preparing to take the International Boundary and Water Commission to court over repeated failures to corral the San Diego region's cross-border sewage problem. The situation may lead to the revival of other lawsuits settled a year ago.
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A post from the Republican San Diego County supervisor wrongly stated that taxpayers are paying for the care of migrants at the camps in Jacumba.
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The agency closed the popular pedestrian border crossing in December, citing an influx of illegal immigration.
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