@daylightflute no its a check point. I pass thru one in Texas every weekend. They ask if your a citizen and if you are just say yes im a citizen. Anybody with mexican accents who look suspicious they will ask to park to side for more questions.
What? You can enter US just like that??? You don't show even your passport, you just say "Hi dude, Im an American citizen..." and that's it?! I'll have to tell the congress about this.. lol
@daylightflute no dude this is 20 miles north of the actual border with Mexico,Mexicans established the presidio at Tubac in 1643 when they started coming thru the area with the Spanish missionaries on the way to settle California. Until the Gadsden Purchase in the later 1800's the actual Mexican border went north to the Gila River just about 35 miles south of modern day Phoenix Arizona.
There are 4 of these checkpoints within 100 miles of where I live here in southern California. While spending my time out in the local mountains and deserts, I often come across these checkpoints but know of dirt roads that bypass some of them. I'm sure the smugglers know too. However, as a law-abiding citizen traveling down a public road minding my own business, I have no desire to speak with a total stranger standing on the side of the road. I'll answer as to my citizenship but that's it.
is This the way to Tucson?
Dave166666 10 minutes ago
@daylightflute no its a check point. I pass thru one in Texas every weekend. They ask if your a citizen and if you are just say yes im a citizen. Anybody with mexican accents who look suspicious they will ask to park to side for more questions.
civic89rice 3 months ago
What? You can enter US just like that??? You don't show even your passport, you just say "Hi dude, Im an American citizen..." and that's it?! I'll have to tell the congress about this.. lol
daylightflute 3 months ago
@daylightflute no dude this is 20 miles north of the actual border with Mexico,Mexicans established the presidio at Tubac in 1643 when they started coming thru the area with the Spanish missionaries on the way to settle California. Until the Gadsden Purchase in the later 1800's the actual Mexican border went north to the Gila River just about 35 miles south of modern day Phoenix Arizona.
toomuch2lose 3 months ago
WHATS THE POINT IN THIS VIDEO ?
Wesley53719 5 months ago
@Wesley53719 The point is they crossed the border just like that... like going out of the mall!
daylightflute 3 months ago
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BOYCOTT TUCSON AZ THEY KILLED MY DOG SUKI ON 1/5/2011
R.I.P. SUKI , WE MISS AND LOVE YOU!!
FUCK YOU BORDER PATROL FUCKING NAZIS
pimakilledsuki 6 months ago
This checkpoint has been there for 10+ years. Of course the smugglers and illegals know it is there.!
rarebreastcancer 1 year ago 4
There are 4 of these checkpoints within 100 miles of where I live here in southern California. While spending my time out in the local mountains and deserts, I often come across these checkpoints but know of dirt roads that bypass some of them. I'm sure the smugglers know too. However, as a law-abiding citizen traveling down a public road minding my own business, I have no desire to speak with a total stranger standing on the side of the road. I'll answer as to my citizenship but that's it.
rivershark28 1 year ago 3