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SAN DIEGO — City officials in Mexico’s Baja California state are drafting plans for a bilingual police force that caters to American tourists headed south of the border.
The plan is to create a joint Mexican force that patrols a 50-mile tourist corridor from Tijuana through Playas de Rosarito to Ensenada. Tourism in the region has been battered by drug-fueled violence, congested border crossings and a weak economy.
San Diego police officers will help train the officers.



