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05-23-20 18:44 #17438
Posts: 1938Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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05-23-20 18:05 #17437
Posts: 3854Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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05-23-20 18:02 #17436
Posts: 3854Great Article in spanish about cross border infections.
Tijuana is the 2nd largest city affected by Covid only behind the capitol CDMX.
https://www.elimparcial.com/tijuana/...0523-0014.html
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05-23-20 08:45 #17435
Posts: 334Hostel California
Right next to Pedwest is a cheezie hostel that also has a private room. While it didn't get great reviews I thought it could be good to meet a hooker for a hour and then just head back across the border. Just do her doggy style to keep our distance.
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05-23-20 06:58 #17434
Posts: 66Please provide update
Hey guys,
Last visit to Tijuana was before Covid. Who has been there in the past 2 weeks? Are the clubs still closed? Where would I find chicas? Think it safe yet to visit? Will appreciate any updates. Thanks!
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05-22-20 22:29 #17433
Posts: 1938Originally Posted by RikyMichaels7 [View Original Post]
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05-22-20 18:15 #17432
Posts: 227Rosarito
I just spoke with my girlfriend who lives in Rosarito. She told me that as of yesterday, the entrances to Rosarito have been blocked off and they are only allowing people that live and work in the city to enter. She said this is due to the spike in Covid cases hitting Tijuana. She told me that the government was going to allow people in Rosarito to go back to work on June 1 but that this spike may put a damper on things. Poor girl has a job in Rosarito that she hasn't been able to work at for over 2 months. I am helping the poor girl out until she can get back to work.
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05-21-20 14:40 #17431
Posts: 5661Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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05-21-20 08:50 #17430
Posts: 6526Cici
They are independents.
I posted her contact in the past. Follow her instagram Demente. Cat.
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05-21-20 05:20 #17429
Posts: 1071Originally Posted by Pingo90 [View Original Post]
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05-21-20 03:24 #17428
Posts: 246Invest in Yourself
If anyone else has more free time during this virus crisis a great way to invest in yourself is to learn to speak Spanish. There are plenty of cheap and even free Spanish resources out there. I've been taking basic Spanish courses on DuoLingo which is free.
Since most of Latin America speaks Spanish it's a great resource even if you get tired of Tijuana and Mexico and want to explore other places. I think it will make trips more enjoyable and help with dealing with the Chicas a lot.
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05-21-20 02:21 #17427
Posts: 1I have a question
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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05-20-20 20:43 #17426
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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05-20-20 08:04 #17425
Posts: 3854Extended Even Longer?
It seems like no fixed opening date at all just to be reviewed every 30 days.
CDC indefinitely extends US border crackdown over coronavirus fears.
By Vincent Barone May 19,2020.
10:11 pm.
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CDC extends US border crackdown over coronavirus fears.
The border wall between Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego seen from the Mexico side. CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA / EPA-EFE / Shuttershock.
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The Trump administration Tuesday indefinitely extended an executive order allowing border agents to block most migrants from entering the country over coronavirus fears.
The order, which President Trump first issued in March for both Canadian and Mexican borders, was extended for another month in April. The latest version has no fixed end date, though it gives the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the authority to review health data every 30 days to determine if it's still necessary.
The policy grants Customs and Border Protection powers to swiftly boot migrants, including those seeking asylum.
The measure has been championed by administration officials as an important way to stop the spread of the coronavirus, though those supporters have long sought tighter borders before the pandemic.
"This order has been one of the most critical tools the Department has used to prevent the further spread of the virus and to protect the American people, DHS frontline officers, and those in their care and custody from COVID-19," said Chad Wolf, the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, in a statement.
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The order has federal authorities turning away migrants who could have otherwise stayed in the country for months or years as they legally pursued asylum.
CBP agents have been sending Mexican and Central American migrants along the southern border back to Mexico in a span of about two hours. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in charge of making sure migrants from other countries are quickly repatriated.
Within two and a half weeks of the order, nearly 10,000 migrants were barred from entering the country at the southern border, according to the CBP at the time.
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Trump's coronavirus border closure has locked out 10,000 migrants.
Advocates have claimed the Trump administration is using the virus as an excuse to deny the rights of asylum seekers.
"Trump's goal is not to protect our health, it's to sow division and advance his political agenda," said Andrea Flores, deputy director of immigration policy for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the CDC, noted when he issued Tuesday's order that vaccines and treatment for COVID-19 could still be months away.
He said the order would continue until "the danger of further introduction of COVID-19 into the United States has ceased to be a serious danger to the public health. ".
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05-20-20 02:20 #17424
Posts: 3854Extended
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US borders with Canada, Mexico closed another month.
AFPMay 19,2020, 4:39 PM PDT.
The US-Canada has been closed to travellers since March 21, although the trade in goods continues (AFP Photo / Lars Hagberg).
The US-Canada has been closed to travellers since March 21, although the trade in goods continues (AFP Photo / Lars Hagberg).
Washington (AFP) - The US government on Tuesday extended for another month restrictions on non-essential travel across the borders with Canada and Mexico to help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The US Department of Homeland Security said the closure, first ordered on March 20 and due to expire Wednesday, will be extended until June 22 and reviewed every 30 days.
"Non-essential travel will not be permitted until this administration is convinced that doing so is safe and secure," said interim DHS chief Chad Wolf.
"We have been in contact with our Canadian and Mexican counterparts and they also agree that extending these restrictions is prudent at this time. We appreciate our partnership with Mexico and Canada in ensuring that North America is working together to combat the ongoing global pandemic," he said.
In Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced earlier that the Canada-US border will remain closed to all non-essential travel for another month, until June 21 to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
The world's longest international frontier at 8,900 kilometers (5,500 miles) was closed to travellers on March 21, but trade in goods has continued.
The prime minister also left open the possibility of further extensions. "We will continue to watch carefully what's happening elsewhere in the world and around us as we make decisions on next steps," he said.
Mexico shares a 3,100 kilometer (1,900 mile) border, and travel limitations have been in place since March 20. As in the Canadian case, trade in goods continues.
The United States, Canada and Mexico have been part of a regional free trade agreement since 1994.