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World Cup Fever Unites Border Communities Despite U.S.-Mexico Tensions

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By Alfredo CorchadoMEXICO CITY – In the borderlands of Mexico and the United States, there are clear signs of a political, economic, and social relationship slipping to an acutely low ebb.

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World Cup fever unites border communities despite U.S.-Mexico tensions

By Alfredo CorchadoMEXICO CITY – In the borderlands of Mexico and the United States, there are clear signs of a political, economic, and social relationship slipping to an acutely low ebb.

·Cleveland, United States
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— Sometimes it takes up to five hours to get back to the United States. However, there is one simple way to cross the border efficiently.

·Poland
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Onet broke the news in Poland on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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