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Coverage of Reynosa in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 20 · 21:38 UTCMost recent: Jul 8 · 22:50 UTC
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  • BUSINESSJul 8 · 22:50 UTCMEXICO NEWS DAILY
    Data center firm Vertiv will expand its Reynosa plant, investing US $150M

    Vertiv, a data center infrastructure company, will invest $150 million to expand its Reynosa facility in Tamaulipas, Mexico, creating over 1,000 jobs and boosting the region as a hub for advanced manufacturing. The expansion focuses on manufacturing critical infrastructure for data centers and AI, driven by global demand, with support from local government and coordination with relevant agencies.

  • SECURITYApr 28 · 13:15 UTCFOX NEWS
    State Department urges Americans to avoid Mexican city just across Texas border

    The U.S. State Department advises Americans to avoid Reynosa, Mexico, near the Texas border due to violent criminal activity, including roadblocks, kidnappings, and organized crime. The advisory elevates the travel risk for Tamaulipas state to 'Level 4 - Do not travel' because of terrorism, crime, and kidnapping.

  • SECURITYApr 28 · 13:15 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    State Department urges Americans to avoid Mexican city just across Texas border

    The U.S. State Department issued a travel warning for Reynosa, Mexico, near the Texas border, citing violent criminal activity, kidnappings, and organized crime. The advisory elevates the risk level to 'Do not travel' in Tamaulipas state due to terrorism, crime, and cartel violence.

  • SECURITYApr 28 · 02:50 UTCTHE HILL
    US Embassy in Mexico sends security alert for city near Texas border

    The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a security alert for Reynosa, a border city near Texas, due to reports of violent criminal activity and roadblocks. U.S. government employees were ordered to avoid the area as a precaution.

  • SECURITYApr 20 · 21:38 UTCFOX NEWS
    Cocaine worth over $1.1M seized from 'empty' truck at Texas border

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized over $1.1 million in cocaine from an empty tractor-trailer at the Pharr International Bridge in Texas on April 15. The 83-pound shipment was discovered during a secondary inspection using technological tools and canine teams, marking a significant drug interdiction under the Trump administration's border security policies.

  • SECURITYApr 20 · 21:38 UTCFOX NEWS POLITICS
    Cocaine worth over $1.1M seized from 'empty' truck at Texas border

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly 100 pounds of cocaine worth over $1.1 million in an empty truck at the Pharr International Bridge in Texas. The seizure, made using technology and canine teams, highlights efforts to secure the border under President Trump's leadership.

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