i dont know i know that brother bear is my friend and cardula is my brosef adn also DL from a town about 1500 pop. is weird and an ***********************************************************************************************************************************************
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border patrol have found 82,100 people dead after attempting to cross the Mexican border, since 1993. not to mention the 183,601 trying to cross.
yes but you have to go and talk to the cops
I guess you mean the "Border Patrol - Benny Hill" video (Links).
The patrol was doubled when the alarm was triggered.The patrol found three men trying to cross the border.The officer was on patrol when control called him in for a tea break.
yes you can but you require your birth certificate and passport for all and if having custody of child legal papers allowing you to cross the border with the child. that means signed waiver from other parent if custody of child is with you.
When the family arrives at the border in Esperanza, they encounter long lines of people waiting to be processed by border patrol. The family may need to present identification and documentation to cross into the country legally. Depending on their situation, they may be detained for further questioning or allowed to enter after passing through customs and immigration.
No. People cross the border daily, especially if you are running a commercial vehicle.
Depending on the study, between 200,000 and 400,000 people successfully cross the US-Mexico border each year illegally.
In "Crossing" by Gary Paulsen, the U.S. border patrol deploys various strategies to try to keep illegal Mexican immigrants out, such as setting up checkpoints, increasing patrols, and using technology like drones and sensors. The novel follows the journey of a young boy attempting to cross the border and the challenges he faces in evading these measures.
Mexicans didn't cross the border, the border crossed them.
It's not that clear of a question, but if they cross state/county borders, they'll just be sent to a different prison. If they manage to cross country borders, they'll have to stop the chase and, depending on the severity on the crime, alert border patrol and other forces within the other country.