Upto 15,000-20,000 on a bad day
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people illegally crossing the border each year, as accurate data can be challenging to obtain. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of individuals attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally each year.
On average, several migrants die each day trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border due to harsh conditions, lack of resources, and other factors. The exact number varies and is difficult to accurately track as many deaths go unreported.
Approximately 250,000 babies are born to undocumented immigrants in the United States each year, making up about 7% of all births in the country.
The Red Cross is involved in a wide range of activities including disaster relief, blood donations, and health education, so the number of people they save varies each day. On average, the Red Cross estimates that they help prevent and alleviate human suffering for millions of people worldwide every year.
On average, around 70,000 cars cross the Forth Bridge in a week.
About 3 million
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.
Carried out by international non-governmental groups Al-Qaeda is the most famous example
On average, approximately 40,000 to 50,000 vehicles cross the border into Tijuana daily. This figure can vary depending on factors such as the day of the week, holidays, and specific events. The border crossing is one of the busiest in the world, facilitating significant cross-border trade and travel.
There is one and a half cars for every United States Citizen as of April 1st, 2009. (Not counting illegals) - Dom Sawaia
None at all. You cross the border, and you're there.
because there are so many illegals
Turkey shares a border with Syria, so it's less than mile to cross the border.
WELL 50 IF They are naked and in fit in the muffler
Yes it happens with many illegals.
Sometimes. The official currency of Liechtenstein is the Swiss Frank.But, since many people cross the border every day from Austria, which does use the Euro, many shops, restaurants etc. accept Euros as well.
depends on the number of seat belts.