Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Long waits as US cracks down on border travel

- Elliot Spagat

SAN DIEGO – A Trump administra­tion crackdown on nonessenti­al travel coming from Mexico amid the coronaviru­s pandemic has created huge bottleneck­s at the border, with drivers reporting waits of up to 10 hours to get into the U.S.

An employee at a company that provides support for businesses with Mexican operations saw the huge lines Sunday night from his home in Tijuana, Mexico. A U.S. citizen, he lined up at midnight for his 8 a.m. shift Monday in San Diego and still arrived 90 minutes late.

“I hope that it's just startup fits and starts and that it will be a little more streamline­d down the road,” said Ross Baldwin, the man's boss and president of the TACNA Services Inc.

U.S. citizens and legal residents cannot be denied entry under a partial ban that the Trump administra­tion introduced in March to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s. Going to work, school or medical appointmen­ts is deemed essential travel, but trips to shop, dine or socialize are not.

Andrea Casillas, who works at a Bed Bath & Beyond store in San Diego and lives in Tijuana because it's less expensive, waited for four hours Monday.

“There is a price to pay (for commuting from Mexico), but it should be reasonable,” Casillas said.

The crackdown comes after U.S. Customs and Border Protection said it surveyed about 100,000 travelers coming from Mexico by car or on foot and found 63% of U.S. citizens and legal residents traveled for reasons that were not essential.

The agency on Friday began redirectin­g staff at 14 larger crossings in California, Arizona and Texas to get people through quickly on weekday mornings, when essential travel is heaviest, leading to big backups on the weekends.

Tijuana police said some people ran out of a gas in line. An 87-year-old woman died of a heart attack in her car as she waited Sunday to get through the nation's busiest border crossing, in San Diego.

 ?? ELLIOT SPAGAT/AP ?? Cars wait in line to enter the United States at San Diego’s San Ysidro border crossing Tuesday in Tijuana, Mexico.
ELLIOT SPAGAT/AP Cars wait in line to enter the United States at San Diego’s San Ysidro border crossing Tuesday in Tijuana, Mexico.

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