Big Bend-Mexico Crossings 



  

There has been a bit more publicity in the press about the "opening of the 
(Class B) Border Crossing at Boquillas". Doesn't   say much more in the way of 
specifics than has been speculated on in this forum before. 



  

Alpine Avalanche January 13, 2011 reports this as US Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP) Commissioner Alan Bersin set up a podium on the US side of the 
Boquillas crossing and said Great Words. 



  

The Avalanche Publisher (John Dilmore) states:   "Work is slated to begin in 
July with the first public crossing to take place in April 2010." 



  

Whatever exactly "public crossing" means.   Who knows, but I still don't 
envision a truck full of Texas Cavers sloshing North from the Sierra del 
Carmine being met with open arms.   Let me know what you find out. 



  

January 28 Texas Tribune (A January 3 press release before his visit) 





  

http://www.texastribune.org/texas-mexico-border-news/texas-mexico-border/border-parks-agencies-to-announce-border-crossing/?utm_source=texastribune.org&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=Tribune%20Feed:%20Main%20Feed
 



  

There are other links within this article. 



  

FYI - Class B port of entry 



        

Class B ports of entry are ports designated for foreign national's who at the 
time of applying for admission are permanent residents in possession of a 
foreign national registration receipt card (Form I-151 or I-551; 'Green Card'), 
a valid nonresident foreign national border crossing card, or who are 
admissible without documents under documentary waiver provisions 

DirtDoc 

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