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Reynosa · ReynosaFrom 11:00 a.m. (10:00 a.m. in Monterrey) this Friday, farmers from northern Tamaulipas again blocked the Reynosa-Pharr International Bridge and access to the Reynosa Customs. The demonstration was to demand compensatory support from the federal government for the sale of their sorghum and maize crops. Producers point out that they sold their tons of sorghum between 2 800 and 3 800 pesos, but they ask for a subsidy that will allow them to reach …See the Story
Farmers' Blockade Unleashes Chaos at Reynosa-Pharr Bridge
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Infrastructure · TamaulipasGüémez, Tamaulipas. – In order for all schools in Tamaulipas to have the necessary conditions to provide the educational service throughout the next school cycle, about 1.3 billion pesos will be invested in educational infrastructure, said Miguel Ángel Valdez García, head of the Ministry of Education. He said that in the state there are a total of 6,223 schools at all levels, where almost 6,000 schools are public institutions, of which 30 percen…See the Story
Tamaulipas Will Invest 300 Million Pesos in Educational Infrastructure for the Next School Year

Censorship · TamaulipasMexico City.- In the corrillos of journalists in Campeche, particularly among those “not aligned” to Gov. Layda Sansores San Román, there is the certainty of an orchestrated persecution against critical journalists and harassment that reaches to the abusive use of institutions. Gov. Layda Sansores became a voracious persecution of journalists, human defenders, opposition politicians and to silence the voices that point out that her government is…See the Story