illegals cross the Rio grande from matamoros by swimming from Mexico to usa, they laways choose a rural area where away from the city, most of the times a coyote is leading them. sometimes, Rio grande's water level is very low and they can do it walking, water only reach up to their waiste, of course they have to wait the right time, when la migra is not around, once they get on usa territory they have to sneak in to the woods and always be alert looking everywhere to make sure la migra is not coming to get them, I know this 'cause I'm from Matamoros, I have a border crossing card, I come to usa legally, most people from matamoros have that card since they live close to the border, but people that come from other cities get usa illegaly
At Matamoros and moved along the gulf coast toward Goliad
Matamoros is across the Rio Grande river and is also the sister city of Brownsville, Texas.
The Rio Bravo del Norte, or Rio Grande River.
That would be Matamoros, across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, TX.
rio grande
Matamoros Coahuila is a bout 5 1/2 Hours away from Laredo Texas; but it is just across the Rio Grande River, in front of Brownsville, Texas (30 minutes, walking time).
Walk, run, drive, fly, sail or swim.
The Rio Grande
The Rio Grande or Rio Bravo del Norte (as it's known in Mexico)
The Rio Grande river. The Rio Grande, or Big Rivernew london
1950 this was the year mexicans invented swimming to cross the rio grande
The Rio Grande flows into the Gulf of Mexico, while this is considered as the 11th largest body of water, technically it is part of the Atlantic Ocean.