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Mexican officials want to make sure the tourist traffic continues to flow into Tijuana.
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http://edition.cnn.com
Mexican officials want to make sure the tourist traffic continues to flow into Tijuana.

American tourists heading to Mexico's Baja California state in the future can expect more police protection from a new task force, according to Mexican authorities.