March 2011 - Posts

Border Crossing Expansion Begins At San Ysidro Port
By Tom Fudge The San Ysidro Port of Entry is America's busiest border crossing but it also may be the most frustrating border crossing, with wait times often surpassing two hours. That's why the US federal government is launching a $557 million Read More...
Sweet spot in Mexico earns second look from investors
By Patrick Rucker (Reuters) - Mexico's improving economic prospects, coupled with low inflation, are winning the country a second look from international investors and fund managers. Investors see potential in Mexico's services sector and in enticing Read More...
Rebuilt border crossing aims to speed traffic
By Sandra Dibble and Janine Zuñiga Long lines and lengthy waits have become an inescapable burden for tens of thousands of cross-border commuters at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. Proposing to dramatically decrease crossing times for both vehicles Read More...
If facts don’t lie, is Mexico safer than the U.S.?
If facts don’t lie, is Mexico safer than the U.S. ? By Patrick Osio Here comes Easter break again and young people will be young people – high school and college kids will travel to distant places where the drinking age is either less than Read More...

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