Can Tijuana improve its security through collective action by the business community?

By Manolo Pasero 


July 23, 2024

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The city of Tijuana is facing increasing concerns about security and violence. A coalition organized a vigil to advocate for stronger security measures and effective law enforcement strategies. The vigil aimed to galvanize public support and urge authorities to prioritize safety initiatives, benefitting residents, businesses, and visitors.

In response to escalating concerns over security and violence in Tijuana, a coalition of prominent business chambers and associations, including COPARMEX Tijuana, CANACOPE Tijuana, CANACO Tijuana, CMIC, CDT, CANIETU, and IMCPBC, organized a vigil last week to spotlight the urgent need for improved safety measures in the city. This collective action underscores mounting apprehensions within the community regarding crime, particularly drug-related violence and organized crime activities that have plagued Tijuana in recent times.

Tijuana, a city known for its vibrant culture and economic dynamism, has also grappled with persistent challenges related to security. The call for a vigil by these influential business and industry groups aims to draw attention to the impact of insecurity on businesses, residents, and the broader community. High-profile incidents of violence and crime have not only threatened public safety but also posed significant obstacles to the city's economic growth and development.

The participating organizations have long been advocates for stronger security measures and more effective law enforcement strategies to combat crime in Tijuana. Their joint initiative seeks to galvanize public support and urge governmental authorities to prioritize initiatives that enhance safety and restore confidence in the city's security environment.

Vigils and public demonstrations serve as powerful platforms for civic engagement, allowing concerned citizens and business leaders to voice their grievances and demand concrete actions from policymakers. By coming together in this manner, COPARMEX Tijuana, CANACOPE Tijuana, CANACO Tijuana, CMIC, CDT, CANIETU, and IMCPBC aim to foster a safer and more secure environment that is conducive to sustainable economic activity and quality of life for all residents.

While Tijuana continues to face challenges related to crime and security, the vigil organized by these influential organizations signifies a united effort to confront these issues head-on and advocate for meaningful change. Beyond immediate concerns, the vigil also highlights the resilience and determination of Tijuana's business community to safeguard its future and uphold its reputation as a vibrant cross-border hub. As stakeholders mobilize for greater security, the hope is that collaborative efforts will yield tangible improvements in safety, benefiting residents, businesses, and visitors alike in Tijuana.


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