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AFN Agencia Fronteriza Tijuana Mexico
Hispanic PR- Tijuana, México Agencia Fronteriza (AFN), the first-ever Mexican border newswire agency has expanded its services to attract more Spanish-language media outlets from the United States.
The wire services, now widely used by the Spanish-language media from San Diego and Southern California, has made a name for itself after two successful years of being at the forefront of the news for the San Diego-Tijuana border. From reporting first on breaking news like suspected terrorists detained in Mexico to the latest arrests or assassinations related to drug-trafficking, the newswire service also provides coverage of everyday life and issues that affect residents on both sides of the border.
Through a new alliance formed with a group of respected journalist from Ciudad Juarez, Agencia Fronteriza provides it’s subscribers with breaking news related to that border city with El Paso, Texas as well. The alliance also extends to the interior of Mexico with journalists from the states of Oaxaca, Tlaxcala and Puebla.
“There is an increasing interest amongst Hispanic residents and immigrants for news coverage of the border cities, and AFN is committed to providing news not only related to border cities, but also about news events that take place in other parts of Mexico or the U.S that in someway or another affect the cities on both sides of the border,” said Dora Elena Cortes, renown award-winning Mexican journalist and founder of AFN.
Cortes announced today that AFN will expand its coverage of the US-Mexico border in the coming months with news originating from each of the bordering states with the U.S.
To download the media kit, request a service fee for media outlets in the US or to preview the many services (news, photo, news alerts) provided by AFN, please visit its website at http://www.agenciafronteriza.com.
Some of AFN’s most recent coverage:
-- Minuteman activities in Campo, CA and the alleged immigrants that claimed they were shot by the civil patrol units.
-- Coverage of the border violence, which has left hundreds of deaths in the last years, as a result of the war among drug rings, which led the U.S. to order the shut down of one its consulates.
-- Coverage of border business activities and of the issues that business owners from both sides of the border face in their attempt to import and export their goods in a heightened secured border.
-- Coverage of the arrest in Baja California South of an alleged terrorist, whom the Mexican government affirmed was wanted by the United States, which in turn was denied by the latter.
-- Police-Immigration Operation by Mexican authorities at the border in drug rehabilitation centers, where hundreds of U.S youngsters were found and returned to their country.
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