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Powerful quake hits US Mexican border

A powerful earthquake on Sunday swayed buildings from Los Angeles to Tijuana, killing two people in Mexico, blacking out cities and forcing the evacuation of hospitals. ...

Strong earthquake strikes US-Mexico border

A 7.2-magnitude earthquake Sunday rocked Mexico's northern Baja California state which borders the United States, causing minor damage and killing at least two people with some 100 others injured in Mexico, according to latest reports.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) ...

US halts some Cambodia aid over Uighur deportations

US said it had halted shipments of some surplus military vehicles to Cambodia to retaliate decision to deport a group of Uighurs back to China over U.S. protests. US suspends some aid to Cambodia over Uighur case The United States said on Thursday it had ...

Focus: Prime Placement

Previous Issues Comment Comment: Top Links March 2010 We feature the most accessed links by our readers in March 2010 below: Top five March Immigration Daily Articles Top five March Immigration Daily Items We welcome readers to share their opinion and ...

Proposal for Self-Storage Facility on U.S.-Mexico Border Rejected

A proposal to build a 44-unit self-storage facility in Nogales, Ariz., was rejected by the Nogales Planning and Zoning Commission with a 3-1 vote this week. Nogales Properties proposed to build the facility facing the Arizona-Mexico border near ...

Powerful quake near Mexico-U.S. border kills one

A major 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the Mexico-California border on April 4, killing at least one person and panicking residents from Tijuana to Los Angeles. Others were reported trapped in elevators, retaining walls had collapsed in some ...

7.2-quake rattles US-Mexico border

Strong aftershocks jolted cities along the border between the United States and Mexico early on Monday, a day after a powerful earthquake killed at least two people in northern Mexico. Governor of Baja California Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, Mexico, ...

Australia to settle three Cuban refugees

The federal government has agreed to resettle three Cuban refugees at the request of the US. ...

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