Serving Juarez Orphans In Santa Teresa

الأربعاء، 27 أبريل 2016

By Deborah Price


Whether living in Mexico, the United States or other countries, immigration is often difficult. While some illegals are being deported, Santa Teresa orphanages are serving Juarez orphans. Many of these young children and teens have never known the concept of family, though many are getting love from those who work at these facilities.

Santa Teresa is a point of entry from Mexico to the United States. As such, there are a number of orphans needing care. As historic downtown El Paso, Texas is only forty two miles south, the town also gets a lot of drifters from the border crossing. It is important to note that while it is easier to cross legally at this port, there are several detention centers within walking distance of this and other border crossings.

Mexican citizens crossing legally into the United States have often discovered that this point of entry provides more convenient and faster access into the United States. The port can still be a dangerous crossing for those without a visa or other necessary paperwork. For, if caught these individuals can face fines or prison time and will most likely be redirected back to Mexico.

Services available at this port of entry include pedestrian walkways, Mexican immigration services, U. S. Immigration services, permanent vehicle exports, temporary vehicle export permits, non-commercial traffic, commercial traffic, livestock and custom brokers. Most often, the easiest and fastest way to cross the border legally, whether in El Paso, or Santa Teresa is by foot.

The port is open daily to pedestrian, non-commercial and commercial traffic. As with the United States and other locations, driving laws are often different for commercial and non-commercial vehicles. When using a rent-a-car to cross into Mexico, it is important to inspect the vehicle carefully to assure previous customers have not left any drugs or anything else behind. If so, it can often be difficult to convince border control that the items belong, or belonged to someone else.

Santa Teresa is also the only port which has the ability to process vehicles for resale in Mexico. Whether commercial or non-commercial, all can be processed for resale at this port. As there are also herds of cows and other livestock processed on a regular basis, the port has become one of the busiest import and export facilities along the border.

Border agents also inspect aircraft at the local county airport to assure that all imports and exports are processed legally. While overseeing foreign trade, these individuals are also in charge of controlling international operations. Once an aircraft has been cleared for travel to another country, it can then proceed to a predetermined and approved destination.

For U. S. Citizens wishing to adopt an orphan, avoid long lines out of El Paso, or simply visit the area, this small town can provide an alternate route. To reach Mexico, travel on I-10 and take Exit #8, then proceed westward on Aircraft Road. Once arriving in New Mexico, continue straight and travel twelve miles, note that the street will then have changed names to a local highway to reach this port of entry.




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