Friday night, the US Border Patrol and Pima County Sheriff were stopping vehicles going into Mexico. Roughly a 1/2 hour wait. I think I flustered the young Border Patrol kid. He asked if we were American citizens. I asked him what difference that makes if I'm leaving the country? If I wasn't an American citizen, would you stop me from voluntary leaving the country and going into Mexico?
I think he realized he was just going through his standard routine used on the other side of the street and then switched to "Do you have over $10,000? Do you have any guns or ammuntion?" I told him if I had $10,000 I'd be flying to Cabo or Puerto Vallarta to fish for the weekend instead of going to Rocky Point and that I'm not stupid enough to take a gun across the border.
Meantime, the sheriff searched our vehicle and then searched my boat. Realistically, I don't give a crap about the search. I don't have anything I'm not supposed to have and I don't drink and drive (the sheriff made us open the Playmate cooler we had in the truck that had Gatorade and water in it, looking for beer). But, I do object to the fact that our tax dollars are being used to do what the Mexican agents are supposed to be doing when you cross the border! What in the hell is up with this? It's one thing to inspect me when I'm coming into the country -- but what authorizes them to stop and search you when you are leaving the country?
Crossing back on Sunday, no wait at 10:30 am. Drove right up, they threw the dog in the back of my truck, then we were quickly on our way.
I think he realized he was just going through his standard routine used on the other side of the street and then switched to "Do you have over $10,000? Do you have any guns or ammuntion?" I told him if I had $10,000 I'd be flying to Cabo or Puerto Vallarta to fish for the weekend instead of going to Rocky Point and that I'm not stupid enough to take a gun across the border.
Meantime, the sheriff searched our vehicle and then searched my boat. Realistically, I don't give a crap about the search. I don't have anything I'm not supposed to have and I don't drink and drive (the sheriff made us open the Playmate cooler we had in the truck that had Gatorade and water in it, looking for beer). But, I do object to the fact that our tax dollars are being used to do what the Mexican agents are supposed to be doing when you cross the border! What in the hell is up with this? It's one thing to inspect me when I'm coming into the country -- but what authorizes them to stop and search you when you are leaving the country?
Crossing back on Sunday, no wait at 10:30 am. Drove right up, they threw the dog in the back of my truck, then we were quickly on our way.