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San Diego authorities rushed to the scene to find one man trapped 30 feet atop one of the two border fences between the U.S.
The dramatic change in the number of people crossing the border cannot be overstated, according to a San Diego border patrol chief. The Los Angeles Times spoke to Jeffrey Stalnaker, acting chief ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a waiver of environmental regulations Tuesday to speed up ...
José Ysea, the Public Safety Media Services Manager for the City of San Diego, confirmed that the individual was located in-between the two border fences, roughly 30 feet up. FOX 5/KUSI crews ...
The San Diego City Council could be a thorn in the side of the federal government as it works to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border: the budget committee voted Wednesday in a partisan 2-2 split ...
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The city of San Diego recently distributed guidelines for when shelters should cooperate with immigration officers ...
Mexico will dump 400 million gallons of sewage into the Tijuana River, which could spill into the united States, a San Diego ...
A sign warns of sewage contaminated ocean water on a beach in Coronado, California. The entire shoreline of Southern California's Imperial Beach was closed in 2021 after sewage-contaminated runoff ...
Travelers should prepare for extra scrutiny of devices when crossing borders, especially when entering the U.S.