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Shorter waits at San Ysidro Port of Entry
There are U.S citizens and green card holders who live in Tijuana and take their children to schools in the U.S. Technically, they're still Tijuana residents.— November 8, 2014 3:01 p.m.
Las Playas Pedi-Pornista Popped
Mr. Beaudeau's use of "estoy en shock" is correct. That's a common phrase in Tijuana. It's not proper Spanish of course, but typical of cross-border lingo.— July 6, 2009 8:49 p.m.