It's the U.S.-Mexican border.
This statement is often attributed to indigenous peoples in the Americas to highlight that colonization imposed borders on their ancestral lands. It conveys the idea that borders are arbitrary constructs that were enforced by colonizers and do not necessarily reflect the natural boundaries of indigenous territories.
The sentence should be: You crossed the Cambodian border. In that instance, Cambodian would be the adjective, as it is describing the noun which is border.
Mexicans didn't cross the border, the border crossed them.
very interesting, border line really are not in the airport but in airport whe are checked like crossed the border. I think, in that moment, when borderguard or passcontroler give back the passport, in that moment traveller crossed the border.
During World War II itself, German troops crossed the borders into numerous countries, both in Western Europe and in Eastern Europe (not to overlook their North African campaign). Perhaps the most significant border-crossings occurred in September of 1939, when the war began after Germany violated the Polish border, and in June of 1941, when Germany crossed the border of their "ally," the Soviet Union, and thereby ensured their ultimate defeat in the war.
During World War II itself, German troops crossed the borders into numerous countries, both in Western Europe and in Eastern Europe (not to overlook their North African campaign). Perhaps the most significant border-crossings occurred in September of 1939, when the war began after Germany violated the Polish border, and in June of 1941, when Germany crossed the border of their "ally," the Soviet Union, and thereby ensured their ultimate defeat in the war.
I became an immigrant when i crossed the Canada border over to the U.S. border.
The border with Mexico is often crossed illegally.
With a green card, border card, or passport WITH a US visa.
Minnesota
You can say "Crucé la frontera".