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San Ysidro Port of Entry after Carmageddon
First of all.. It's sewage.. Not "sewerage". Second, do you even live in IB? I'm guessing you don't. If you did, you would have smelled and experienced what's going on down there, and I highly doubt you would refer to it as "whining". Finally, most IB residents are aware that Mexico is a sovereign nation... But we are also realistic and intelligent enough to understand that they don't have the resources or money to adequately deal with the issue. If you knew anything about the efforts that have been put into dealing with it, you would have known that the first steps that were taken in regards to the sewage spills involved reaching out to and meeting with Mexican authorities/officials.After they advised there wasn't much they could do or were going to do, the city of I.B. then reached out to the US govt.— September 20, 2017 9:02 a.m.