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KPBS Midday EditionThe 11th annual Border Film Week returns Tuesday with four days of film screenings and panel discussions in San Diego and Tijuana.
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A longtime Border Patrol official who is backed by the agents' union has been named chief of the agency, less than a week after his predecessor resigned under pressure.
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Mexico's inability to fully seal up border tunnels dug by drug smugglers poses a security risk and is an "open invitation" for cartels to carve out new tunnels, according to officials in the United States.
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Unrest in Northern Baja Leads to Gas Station Closures, Port Of Entry Blockades
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A 62-year-old Chula Vista resident launched a quest to rescue dying migrants and to recover their remains in the desert near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Mexican police and soldiers have discovered two tunnels in the border city of Tijuana that lead into California.
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Marijuana has long flowed from Mexico into the U.S. Now, it's starting to flow in the opposite direction.
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Two years after 43 students disappeared from southern Mexico, San Diego residents stand in solidarity with the families of the missing.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new poll by Cronkite News, Univision News and The Dallas Morning News shows a strong sense of community on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Human rights activists have returned to San Diego after a two-week fact-finding mission in Mexico. They were looking into human rights abuses south of the border.
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