binational
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of binational
Example Sentences
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In 2019, the commission filed a lawsuit claiming Fisher had violated a binational water treaty between the U.S. and Mexico after the company constructed fencing in South Texas.
From Salon • May 25, 2026
Coastkeeper and the Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation are suing the binational agency over water quality permit violations for discharging “pollutants such as fecal bacteria, contaminated sediment, heavy metals, and toxic chemicals” into the ocean.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 19, 2024
He created a binational team to find them.
From Seattle Times • May 18, 2024
It’s unclear how, exactly, Texas plans to pull off the complex binational deportation process.
From Slate • Apr. 21, 2024
Although friction between the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters makes binational cooperation difficult, experts say California can help to bridge this gap through ‘subnational’ diplomacy — encouraging international cooperation and forging climate-focused partnerships.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 18, 2023
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