That leaves Vegas, a four-time Tour winner, wrestling with a confounding blur of pride and despair. “Oh God, it’s been very rough for so many years,” said Vegas, who shot a solid 2-under Wednesday on the bully South Course in the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants lost scheduled appointments after CBP One app was disabled, creating uncertainty at the US-Mexico border.
People are considering whether to apply for permission to settle in Mexico, return home, or wait to see what Trump comes up with next.
The initial blow came with the end of CBP One, stranding thousands of asylum seekers with and without appointments
Venezuela’s legislative palace ... Get top local stories in San Diego delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC San Diego's News Headlines newsletter. The backslapping among government ...
Maria Mercado, who is from Colombia but arrived from Ecuador, gets emotional as she sees that her 1pm appointment was canceled on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) One app, as she and her family wait at the border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico on Monday, Jan. 20. 2025. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
The San Diego Padres are reportedly listening to trade offers on their best closer.  Robert Suarez, who was one of the Padres’ five All-Stars in 2024, has one s
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrives at the National Assembly for his swearing-in ceremony for a third term in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. "The Venezuelan people have defeated imperialism, and its sly diplomacy," Maduro said.
Approximately 300,000 people could be directly impacted by deportations, according to research from a UC San Diego researcher.
The initial blow came with the end of CBP One, stranding thousands of asylum seekers with and without appointments
President Donald Trump rolled out a blueprint to beef up security at the southern border in a series of executive orders that began taking effect soon after his inauguration
Maduro's promised election was neither fair nor free, and the longtime president was sworn in this month for a third six-year term despite credible evidence that his opponent got more votes. Yet, the sanctions reprieve the U.S. offered “to support the restoration of democracy” is still helping fill state coffers.