Mexico Is Sending Sewage From Tijuana to San Diego, and It Stinks

San Diego, CA – In a recent interview on The Ryan Gorman Show, NewsNation's senior national correspondent Brian Entin shared his alarming experience during a visit to San Diego. Entin described noticing a pervasive stench in the air, which he later discovered was due to sewage being dumped from Tijuana, Mexico, into San Diego.

While reporting for NewsNation, Entin expressed his shock at the environmental impact of this cross-border pollution. "The smell was unmistakable and overwhelming," Entin said. "It's hard to believe that such a significant issue is affecting the residents of San Diego."

The sewage problem has been a longstanding issue, with waste from Tijuana frequently flowing into the San Diego region, causing health and environmental concerns. Local authorities and environmental groups have been working to address the situation, but the problem persists, highlighting the need for more effective solutions and international cooperation.

Listen as he explains more about the issue on today's podcast.


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