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    Mexicali residents cross into U.S. in search for gasoline

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    Mexicali residents cross into U.S. in search for gasoline

    By: Nico Payne
    Posted: Jan 10, 2017 05:09 PM MST
    Updated: Jan 10, 2017 05:09 PM MST

    Calexico gas stations impacted

    CALEXICO, Calif. - As massive demonstrations across Mexico continue over rising gasoline prices
    Border towns in the Desert Southwest are starting to see longer lines at gas stations with some running out of gas.

    Gas stations in Mexicali, Mexico started running out of gas on Monday evening and come Tuesday morning one of the most popular gas stations here in The Imperial Valley started running out of gas too.


    Long lines were forming as drivers came to fill up their tank, but shortly after ten o’clock workers had to close the pumps.


    “We weren't prepared, we sale a lot of gasoline at this station and we are hitting records with sales,” said Federico Navarro, AMPM Employee.


    We spoke to one gentleman who said people in cities like Mexicali are lucky to be closer to the border.


    “Fortunately the people that live here near the border, many of us have the option of getting gas in the U.S. But those that can't are stuck, some can't even get to work,” explained Juan Flores, Mexicali Resident.


    Postal workers from Mexico who did not want to talk on camera said they had to cross to get gas, so they can continue their work.


    And a couple traveling from Phoenix heard what was happening and decided to fill up their tank before heading home to Mexicali.


    “We heard that there was no gasoline and that there was up to a three hour wait to cross into
    Calexico and get gas,” said Sergio Cortes, from Mexicali.


    Workers at the AM-PM in Heber tell us that a fuel tank is on it was from San Diego and they hope to reopen soon.

    http://www.kyma.com/news/mexicali-re...line/261290202

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    Oh does it never end with these people??!! Is there nothing they won't try to take from someone else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Oh does it never end with these people??!! Is there nothing they won't try to take some someone else?
    They don't TAKE the gas.
    They go to the gas station and BUY it.
    For years Americans along the border went to Mexico to buy gas because it was cheaper there.
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    In 2008, California drivers crossed into Tijuana, Mexico, to take advantage of cheaper gas prices. Lately, the reverse is happening, with Mexicans driving into the U.S. for cheaper fuel. David McNew—Getty Images

    GAS PRICES

    Mexicans Are Flooding Across the U.S. Border…for Cheap Gas

    Brad Tuttle
    Updated: 9:15 AM Pacific
    With less than two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in the White House, there has been a sharp increase in Mexicans streaming over America's southern border. They're not trying to sneak into the U.S. before Trump builds the border wall he's promised, however.

    Instead, they're simply driving over to save money by fueling up at America's gas stations. Mexico instituted a price hike of about 20% to gas prices throughout the country at the start of the new year. The sudden price increases led to looting and protests in some parts of Mexico, as well as run-of-the-mill frustration among drivers forced to cope with higher costs for fueling up.


    Predictably, many Mexican drivers in border areas have been heading into the U.S. to gas up and save some money, not unlike the way many U.S. citizens over the years have headed south to take advantage of cheaper prescription drug prices in Mexico.


    Mexican nationals explained to one TV station in Texas that they'll save 60¢ per gallon by fueling up in Brownsville, Texas, rather than across the border in their hometown of Matamoros, Mexico. Some drivers said that the fuel is higher quality in the U.S. too, and that they're tired of the long waits—sometimes an hour or more—typical at gas stations in Mexico lately.


    One gas station owner in the border town of San Luis, Ariz., said he had mixed feelings about the boost in business from Mexican drivers coming into the U.S to fuel up at $2.18 per gallon, rather than $2.78 at home. "If you look at how badly jobs are paid in Mexico, and for gas to be more expensive in Mexico than here, it's ridiculous," he said.


    Detouring from Mexico into the U.S. is hardly quick or easy at some border areas. Bloomberg reported that drivers in Mexicali face waits of four to five hours to cross into Calexico, Calif. After fueling up, it's been taking drivers another two hours to cross the border back into Mexico.


    Nonetheless, California gas stations near the border have been slammed with business thanks to the influx of Mexican drivers. One station reported as many as 10 cars lined up at time waiting to fuel up. Because of the heightened demand, the gas station has been forced to refill its own tanks once a day, compared to every three or four days normally.


    What may seem particularly crazy to most American drivers is the idea that anyone would head to California for cheap gas. The state is infamous for routinely posting gas prices at or near the most expensive in the country. As of Thursday, according to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular was $2.81, second only to Hawaii ($3.05), and far higher than the U.S. national average ($2.35).

    http://time.com/money/4633109/mexico...tations-cheap/
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    California border town profits from Mexico's gasoline crisis

    Gustavo Solis , The Desert Sun5:51 p.m. PT Jan. 12, 2017



    Mexican drivers are crossing the border to fill their gas tanks because of a gasoline crisis in Mexico. Gas stations in border towns like Calexico are benefiting from the added business. (January 12, 2017) Richard Lui/The Desert Sun


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    A California border town is seeing big profits from Mexico’s gasoline price hike.

    Angry about a 20 percent price increase in Mexico, protesters in the border town of Mexicali blocked gas distribution sites in the first week of January, leaving the city’s gas stations bone dry by Jan. 8.


    Across the border in Calexico, gas stations are seeing a temporary boom in sales while vehicles wait an hour or longer to fill up.


    “It’s great for us,” said Juan Arce, the manager of two SoCo Stations in the small Imperial County border town. “I do feel bad for the people to the south.”


    Some gas stations throughout Calexico – a town of 40,000 people that borders a city of 680,000 – have tripled their sales.


    SoCo Gas Station is one of 10 gas stations along Imperial Avenue within a mile from the U.S./Mexico border. All of them saw their sales increase since the price hike in Mexico.


    “It’s been more than double,” said an excited Carlos Vera, the manager of a Shell gas station a few blocks north of the SoCo.


    READ MORE: Protesters block trains traveling across Arizona-Mexico border after gasoline prices spike


    On a good day, the Shell station can sell up to 5,000 gallons of gas. But since Sunday, they’ve been selling almost 10,000.

    The station has had to refill every day from its distributor, Vera added.


    The gas protests in Mexico have spawned another concern: longer wait times at the border.


    Those desperate for gas in Mexicali have to endure above average wait times to cross into the U.S. Jose Luis Aguilar, a cab driver, waited two and a half hours to enter the U.S. on Monday. He filled his car up and waited another two and a half hours to get back into Mexicali.


    “I didn’t make any money,” he said. “At least the drivers with a visa can fill up – the cab drivers without a visa are screwed."


    Florencio Butron, 55, of Mexicali fills up his car at the Shell gas station in the border town of Calexico, California on Wednesday, January 11, 2017. A gas price hike and protests against the hike has made supplies unreliable, across the border, in Mexicali for the past several days. (Photo: Richard Lui/The Desert Sun)


    On Wednesday morning, motorists filled up gallon containers of gasoline to bring back with them into Mexico. Some even filled up metal barrels and empty laundry detergent containers in order to give gasoline to friends and family unable to cross the border.

    “My friend hasn’t had gas in almost two weeks,” said Anabel Solorsano, who lives on the U.S. side of the border and was trying to take gallon containers south.


    Mexico’s gas controversy began on Jan. 1, when the price of gasoline increased across the nation. The president said this is a necessary step to deregulate the country’s entire energy sector. The move is estimated to bring in foreign gas companies and boost the economy.


    In Mexico, the price hike was seen as just one of a long list of reasons to protest. The scandal-plagued president has a historically low approval rating, violent crime is on the rise and the peso has been losing value ever since Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election.


    On Wednesday morning, federal police officers in Mexicali cleared the road so that gasoline distributors could refill gas stations. By the afternoon, some were open but the demand was so high that lines to the pumps were more than an hour long.


    Calexico's gas station operators hope the increased sales last a couple of more days.


    “I’ve seen people that have never been here before,” said Arce from the SoCo. “Hopefully we got a few new customers.”

    A police vehicle escorts a gasoline delivery truck in Mexicali, Mexico on Thursday, January 12, 2017. Protest over gasoline prices had caused a gasoline shortage in parts of Mexico. (Photo: Zo‘ Meyers/The Desert Sun)


    Immigration Reporter Gustavo Solis can be reached at 760 778 6443 or by email at gustavo.solis@desertsun.com. You can follow him on Twitter at @journogoose.


    http://www.desertsun.com/story/news/...isis/96468382/
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    JohnDoe2, is there nothing wrong with Mexicans driving across the border? I thought it was illegal to drive across the border without a visa? Am I wrong about that? Do Mexicans not need visas to enter the United States? Can you get a visa to buy gasoline? Any information on this would be appreciated. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    JohnDoe2, is there nothing wrong with Mexicans driving across the border? I thought it was illegal to drive across the border without a visa? Am I wrong about that? Do Mexicans not need visas to enter the United States? Can you get a visa to buy gasoline? Any information on this would be appreciated. Thank you.
    They are driving across at the U.S. Port of Entry, LEGALLY. Most people who live in the border area have some type of border crossing cards that allows them to come to the U.S and shop for food, clothing, furniture, cars, etc. and then return home. They have been doing it for decades. Mexicans with U.S. student visas can live in Mexico and cross the border every day for school, or anything else. Mexicans with tourist visas can also enter.

    Border Crossing Card.
    A Border Crossing Card (BCC) is an identity document as well as a B1/B2 visa that allows entry into the United States by Mexican citizens. ... The document also functions as a full B1/B2 visa when presented with a valid Mexican passport.


    Border Crossing Card - Wikipedia

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    Border Crossing Card

    Overview

    The Border Crossing Card (BCC) is both a BCC and a
    B1/B2 visitor’s visa. A BCC (also referred to as a DSP-150) is issued as a laminated card, which has enhanced graphics and technology, similar to the size of a credit card. It is valid for travel until the expiration date on the front of the card, usually ten years after issuance.

    Border Crossing Card Validity


    • The new card is valid for ten years after issuance, except in the cases of some children (see Border Crossing Card Fees).
    • “Laser visas” issued prior to October 1, 2008 are still valid for travel until the expiration date on the front of the card.


    Qualifying for a Border Crossing Card


    • B1/B2 visa/Border Crossing Cards are only issued to applicants who are citizens of and resident in Mexico.
    • Applicants must meet the eligibility standards for B1/B2 visas.
    • They must demonstrate that they have ties to Mexico that would compel them to return after a temporary stay in the United States.


    Applying for a Border Crossing Card

    BCC applicants must make an application using the normal procedures set by consular sections in Mexico. Refer to the websites of the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico for details.

    Required Documentation

    All applicants for a B1/B2 visa/Border Crossing Card must have a valid Mexican passport at the time of application.

    Border Crossing Card Fees

    For current fees for Department of State services, select Fees.
    Mexican children under 15 years of age pay a reduced fee for a Border Crossing Card. The child must have at least one parent who holds a valid BCC or is applying for a BCC. BCC's issued for the reduced fee expire on the child’s 15th birthday. If the full fee is paid, the child receives a BCC valid for the full ten years.

    References - U.S. Laws

    Section 104 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) serves as the legal basis for the issuance of Border Crossing Cards.

    https://travel.state.gov/content/vis...sing-card.html
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    Oh well if that isn't the dumbest damn thing I've ever heard of. "reasons to compel return". And when they don't "return", what do authorities do? Are these part of the millions of illegal aliens here on visa overstays or a category they don't bother to count like most of our unemployed Americans?

    This Clinton idea needs to be canceled, repealed, and no more issued.
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