Posted on 04/02/2019 5:17:48 PM PDT by blueplum
MEXICO CITY (AP) The Mexican government said Tuesday there are significant slowdowns at U.S. border crossings, particularly at three of the eight between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Texas. The slowdowns have been caused by a U.S. decision to re-assign some 2,000 border officers who normally check vehicles at border crossings to deal with growing crowds of migrants. But the slowdowns caused huge backups of trucks and cars, threatening to strangle the movement of goods and people. "If we don't get this back to normal very soon, it is going to have an economic cost for both countries," warned Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. The city government of Ciudad Juarez said so many trucks were backed up at border freight crossing there that they began to crowd some of the city's main boulevards, "causing losses for shopkeepers and creating traffic problems."
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initials of the guy who’s incharge of mexico (president or something)
YES! teachers wouldnt be so overworked, class sizes smaller, less disruption due to multiple languages and kids unable to speak english in the classes, not to mention the reduced number of illegals in ERs etc.
Yes yes yes its like 1500 miles these people are not walking that
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