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  2. Animal welfare and rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Humane Society International applauded Mexico's 2017 ban on dog-fighting. [6] Bordertown Animal Rescue located at the US/Mex Border in Tijuana investigates acts of cruelty, illegal activity and has a facility that houses abused, abandoned and unwanted animals & wildlife.

  3. Cheaper across the border: Why Americans are heading to ... - AOL

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    Valerie Silva estimates that she's saved hundreds on vet bills for her dogs over the past year. All it takes is a two-hour drive across the U.S.-Mexico border for the prices to plummet. Her first ...

  4. New CDC, CBP rules are about to make it much harder to bring ...

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    On June 10, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that you’ll need to follow a new set of requirements to bring your dog across the border, following a Centers for Disease Control and ...

  5. Animal rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Anti-cruelty laws meet OIE standards [11] Any laws against animal cruelty Support at the United Nations [a] Algeria [12] [13] No No No Yes -unenforced No Angola [14] No No No No No Argentina [15] Yes Yes Yes Yes No Australia [16] Yes Yes Partial - varies internally Yes No Austria [17] Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial - support from various internal ...

  6. Coyote (person) - Wikipedia

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    US-Mexican border fence near El Paso, Texas. Colloquially, a coyote is a person who smuggles immigrants across the Mexico–United States border. [1] The word "coyote" is a loanword from Mexican Spanish that usually refers to a species of North American wild dog (Canis latrans). [2] Migrants pay coyotes a fee to guide them across the border.

  7. What will Mexico do if Trump tries to mass deport non ... - AOL

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    Mexico is under no legal obligation to take back noncitizens, even if many traveled through Mexico to reach U.S. territory. But in the past it has relented under the threat of tariffs that could ...

  8. America introduces new border rules for dogs prompted by ...

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    In May, the US took Canada by surprise with new rules for dogs entering the country at the border, often in one of the best dog travel crates, and it has been revealed that the new regulations ...

  9. Indigenous conflicts on the Mexico–United States barrier

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    Racial profiling, requiring documentation, and fear have restricted free movement of Indigenous peoples to their counterparts across the border while also interrupting their daily practices and lives. A Supreme Court ruling upheld that "apparent Mexican ancestry" is reasonable suspicion to stop people near the United States and Mexico border.