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Considered Moving to Tijuana? It's Not as Easy as Just Driving South
NBC 7 Responds looked at what goes into moving to Tijuana with all of your stuff.
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Considered Moving to Tijuana? It's Not as Easy as Just Driving South
San Diego’s rising cost of living is driving more people south to Tijuana. The Mexican consulate says dozens of San Diegans start the moving process every day. It’s not just Mexican nationals, but also people born here in the U.S.
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Mexican Consulate in San Diego Issues First Birth Certificates Recognizing Gender Identity
The Consulate General of Mexico in San Diego issued its first three birth certificates recognizing gender identity to trans people on Wednesday.
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New Variant Spurs Push to Get More Baja California Adults Vaccinated in US
In light of the growing number of COVID-19 cases connected to the omicron variant, the Mexican Consulate in San Diego is making a push to vaccinate more Baja California adults through the consulate located in Little Italy.
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Mexican Consulate Opens Vaccine Site in SD
San Diego’s Mexican Consulate is opening a COVID-19 vaccine to help communities who were hit the hardest by the pandemic.
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New Coronavirus Vaccination Site Set to Open at Mexican Consulate in San Diego
The vaccination site – which opens March 24 – will run Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Mexican Consulate in Little Italy.
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New Coronavirus Vaccination Site Opens at Mexican Consulate in San Diego
A new coronavirus vaccination opened on Wednesday at the Mexican Consulate in San Diego as county public health officials continue to find ways to help communities hit hard by the pandemic.
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Mexican Consulate in LA to Offer Free Child Care Course
The Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles and the East Los Angeles Community College (ELAC) announced the launch of a course for people interested in opening their own childcare business.
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Wife of Man Shot by SDPD Officers in Mountain View Files Claim Against City
The wife of a man who was shot and killed by San Diego Police officers in Mountain View last month has filed a claim against the City of San Diego.
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SDPD Releases Video, 911 Calls From Deadly Police Shooting in Mountain View
The Mexican Consulate in San Diego is getting involved in the San Diego Police Department’s investigation of a deadly shooting by one of their officers of a Mexican man in the Mountain View area on Monday.
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Mexican Consulate Demands Answers in SDPD Officer's shooting of Man in Mountain View
The Mexican Consulate in San Diego is getting involved in the San Diego Police Department’s investigation of a deadly shooting by one of their officers of a Mexican man in the Mountain View area on Monday.
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‘Pretty Fast': Free COVID-19 Testing Site Now Open at Mexican Consulate in Little Italy
In an effort to offer more free COVID-19 tests to locals, especially those among disproportionately affected communities, a new coronavirus testing site opened Monday at the Mexican Consulate in Little Italy.
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Locals Get Tested for COVID at New Little Italy Site
NBC 7’s Audra Stafford speaks with some people who got tested at a new COVID-19 testing site outside the Mexican Consulate in Little Italy.
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Free COVID-19 Testing at Mexican Consulate
The Mexican Consulate will start with their free COVID-19 testing on Monday as the Latino community is hard hit from the virus.
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County Will Offer Rotating COVID-19 Testing at Mexican Consulate, Other Locations
San Diego County is aiming for more COVID-19 testing in hard-hit communities, including those with larger Latino and immigrants populations. On Sept. 14, the county will kick-off a 14-day rotating program of COVID-19 testing in those communities including the Mexican Consulate in Little Italy. The consulate located at 1549 India St. will offer free, no-appointment tests every Monday from 8:30…
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Young US Citizen Detained at Border Gave ‘Inconsistent Info,' CBP Says
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are defending the decision to detain a 9-year-old girl for more than 30 hours as they worked to verify her identification.
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CBP Detains US Citizen, 9, Accuses Her of Lying About Identity, Mother Says
A mother and her 9-year-old daughter were separated for 36 hours after the child fell into U.S. Customs and Border Protection custody because agents at the border didn’t believe she was who she claimed to be.
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OC Sheriff's Officials Assure Community They Won't Enforce Immigration Laws
As officials unveiled a series of public service announcements on the importance of reporting crime, Orange County Undersheriff Don Barnes, who is running to be elected sheriff next month, assured residents Tuesday that his agency is not enforcing immigration laws.
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Smugglers Offer Crammed Big Rigs as ‘VIP Treatment' to US
The striking similarities of the Texas tragedies demonstrate how smugglers have found a durable business model carrying large groups — often in big rigs — through an elaborate network of foot guides, safe house operators and drivers.
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Crowds Swarm DTLA to Rally for Missing Mexican College Students
Crowds of protesters swarmed the streets of downtown Los Angeles Thursday night as they marched to the Mexican Consulate-General to call for the removal of Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto.