Physicians, politicians, activists call for emergency declaration on the Tijuana River
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Activists and experts say the time is ripe to activate bipartisan legislation to address pollution in the Tijuana River.
Activists and experts say the time is ripe to activate bipartisan legislation to address pollution in the Tijuana River.
Activists and experts say the time is ripe to activate bipartisan legislation to address pollution in the Tijuana River.
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