Boquillas Port of Entry
The Boquillas Port of Entry is a port of entry into the United States from the Mexican town of Boquillas del Carmen to Big Bend National Park. Having opened in April 2013, it is a port of entry that is unstaffed by Customs and Border Protection agents, but at least one National Park Service employee is present while the port of entry is open. Persons entering from Mexico must report to the video inspection kiosks. Crossing of the Rio Grande may be accomplished by foot, rowboat or burro.[1] Previously, the Boquillas Port of Entry had been an informal border crossing for several decades, but was closed in May 2002.[2] It is the only unstaffed legal border crossing on the US-Mexico border and one of only four that allow only pedestrian traffic.
Boquillas Port of Entry | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Location | Big Bend National Park, Big Bend, Texas 79834 |
Coordinates | 29.190093°N 102.946545°W |
Details | |
Opened | 2013 |
Phone | None |
Hours | 9:00 AM-6:00 PM |
Exit Port | Boquillas del Carmen, Coahuila |
Statistics | |
2005 Cars | 0 |
2005 Trucks | 0 |
Pedestrians | 0 |
History
The Boquillas crossing existed for decades as an informal and unenforced crossing point between Mexico and Texas, used by people from both countries.[3]
References
- "Unmanned border kiosk at Big Bend finally opens". BeaumontEnterprise.com. Archived from the original on 30 May 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- "Boquillas Crossing to Reopen". TexasMonthly. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- Robert Draper (April 1997). "The Crossing". Texas Monthly.