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Marines and Asipona Block a Cycling Protest in El Sauzal with Long Weapons.

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Ensenada.- Members of the Navy, along with private security personnel from the National Port System Administration (ASIPONA), blocked a group of cyclists who were out for a morning ride in the El Sauzal district of Ensenada. Days earlier, citizen groups opposed to the construction of a megaport in the area called for a ride in… Source
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More than 100 protesters from Rodada Ciudadana were greeted with rioters and the National Guard in their peaceful protest. Los Angeles Press ENSENADA, B.C. – The peaceful demonstration called last Saturday July 19 by Ensenada Se Mueve, Cursed Cyclists and the Ensenada Digna coalition was greeted with a strong security deployment in El Sauzal. About 100 citizens, including cyclists and support vehicles, arrived at the port of El Sauzal to reject …

Ensenada.- Members of the Navy, along with private security personnel from the National Port System Administration (ASIPONA), blocked a group of cyclists who were out for a morning ride in the El Sauzal district of Ensenada. Days earlier, citizen groups opposed to the construction of a megaport in the area called for a ride in… Source

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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