qtla9111 wrote:
Forget the check points north of the border that by law, should only be 21 miles north. Some go as far as 100 miles into the U.S. Why is that an issue? Because border agents are supposed to be working the border? Why didn't they catch the illegals at the border? The whole thing is a mess.
Chris, the check point that we are familiar with is on highway 86 north of Brawley in southern California. That check point intercepts over $100,000 of illegal drugs that are hidden in cars each week, and I'm sorry to say that most of the people arrested are from south of the US border, that's why the check points are there.
And, when entering Mexico we have never got through the entry process in less than 2 hours with our RV.