in texas-
brownsville,
hidalgo,
progresso,
pharr,
mcallen,
mission,
rio grande city,
roma,
rio bravo,
laredo,
del rio,
eagle pass,
redford,
presidio,
el paso
in new mexico-
columbus
in arizona-
douglass,
naco,
nogales,
lukeville,
san luis,
gadsden,
yuma,
in california-
calexico,
jacumba,
tecate (small part),
san ysidro,
imperial beach,
2007-03-17 13:02:49
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answered by 22 4
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Not mentioned yet:
Columbus, NM
Douglas, AZ
Nogales, AZ
Yuma, AZ...on the border but the actual crossing is twenty miles south.
Oh yeah, I won't vouch for all of Ginger's list above, because Albuquerque is 200 miles from the border. And technically speaking, San Diego is not a border town. San Ysidro lies on the border between San Diego and Tijuana.
2007-03-17 10:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Laredo, TX; Brownsville, TX; Eagle Pass, TX; Del Rio, TX; El Paso, TX; Antelope Wells, NM; Lukeville, Arizona; Tecate, CA. To see more I listed a source down below. Laredo, TX is the largest land port in the US, more trucks and drugs enter the US through this city than any other.
2007-03-17 09:04:49
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answered by hey, be a decent human being 2
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Brownsville, TX
Progresso, TX
Pharr, TX
Hidalgo, TX
Rio Grande City, TX
Roma, TX
Laredo, TX
Del Rio, TX
Eagle Pass, TX
Presideo, TX
El Paso, TX
Albuquerque, NM
San Diego, CA
2007-03-17 08:52:53
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answered by Ginger/Virginia 6
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San Diego on Southern California
2007-03-17 08:53:44
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answered by natureutt78 4
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San Diego, CA
2007-03-17 08:52:13
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answered by Trevor B 3
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