Merchants in Tijuana say something has shifted at the border. Tourists still arrive, but too many leave with a story about a traffic stop that turned into a demand for cash. The city’s largest business chamber has gone public, accusing municipal officers of systematic shakedowns and tying those abuses to a sudden drop in customers. Officials promise action, yet meetings are postponed, and hotlines remain unanswered. What’s actually happening on t…
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