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qtla9111
May 22, 2021Nomad
Sounds easy to fly to McAllen. It doesn't work that way. If you fly to McAllen you will be restricted from leaving the 21 mile marker. Asking for a permit (not the visa) they will then ask why you flew to McAllen if you wanted to travel further north. He would actually have to fly further north such as to San Antonio because there he would be free to travel around. We've been in the border business now for almost 40 years. If you are denied at one bridge you turn around and drive to the next. As you said, it's a game but now it's not just about crossing the border. This is about reducing the spread and possible deaths. We keep forgetting that part.
So then, the Mexico U.S. border really isn't open. And this is exactly why things haven't worked.
People looking to cheat the system. The U.S. is crazy to let citizens come and go from Mexico.
We are seeing an increase in cases again here in the north. The Mexican government is responsible for almost a half a million deaths and many transmissions came directly from people traveling back and forth.
So then, the Mexico U.S. border really isn't open. And this is exactly why things haven't worked.
People looking to cheat the system. The U.S. is crazy to let citizens come and go from Mexico.
We are seeing an increase in cases again here in the north. The Mexican government is responsible for almost a half a million deaths and many transmissions came directly from people traveling back and forth.
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