Wary Mexicans Try to Sort Political Fact, Fiction
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › May 23, 2006
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Deseret News (Salt Lake City) › May 23, 2006
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TIJUANA, Mexico -- In Mexican border towns this week, campaign posters and murals abound as people prepare to elect a new president. But having one eye on their own politics hasn't kept them from keeping an eye on the United States.
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Wary Mexicans Try to Sort Political Fact, Fiction
On May 18, a smuggler was shot at the Tijuana crossing, which led American officials to close the border for nine hours -- about six ho...
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