Proper noun
Reynosa (plural Reynosas)
A surname.
One document, issued to a Honduran migrant in Reynosa, along the Texas border, says that once a bus left her near the Guatemalan border, she should “continue her trip to her country of origin.” Source: Internet
In other places on the border, like the Texas-Mexico conurbations of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, and McAllen and Reynosa, for example, it is more common for large-scale commercial wholesalers to operate. Source: Internet
See the Cvent listing for Holiday Inn Reynosa - Industrial Poniente. Source: Internet
In Reynosa, on Mexico’s border with the United States, two alleged robbers were beaten, bound with duct tape and dangled from a footbridge, with a message from a drug baron pinned to them. Source: Internet
Guatemalan women who are planning to make their first attempt to cross into the United States sit in a shelter for transiting immigrants in Reynosa, Mexico. Source: Internet
US-Mexico border's most dangerous townJump to media playerMexican cartels have turned Reynosa into the most dangerous town along the US-Mexico frontier. Source: Internet