Mexico, Tijuana and World Cup
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Authorities uncover a 265-meter underground tunnel near the U.S.-Mexico border equipped with lighting, ventilation and an electronic transport system.
The Iran World Cup team arrived in Tijuana wearing lapel pins on their jackets acknowledging victims of a Feb. 28 missile strike on an elementary school.
Mexican authorities uncover cross-border tunnel in Tijuana likely used for drug, weapons trafficking
Mexican authorities found a cross-border tunnel in Tijuana possibly used for drug and weapons trafficking that likely connects to a well-known street in San Diego.
The U.S. said it has granted the Iranian team the “necessary” visas to compete in L.A. and Seattle, but the team will sleep and train in Tijuana
Protesters have accused the Iranian government of using the tournament to sportswash its killing of dissidents.
U.S.-Iran conflict is being felt in many ways as World Cup gets underway, from relocated training camp to visa issues to harassment concerns.
