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Originally Posted by BigButtDetecto
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Ukraine was a very developped country before it was invaded by Putin. They are slaughtered and tortured by the thousands. They don't want to stay in usa but have no choice and most of them are smart and educated. In mexico and central america they are poor because of corrupt politicians and the money going to the cartels instead of to the people.
My reason for being anti immigration is I don't own a home. Prices have sky rocketed, rents have more than doubled on the last apartment I rented. When I moved out years ago rent was going up 700 a month. It may be triple. I may not even return to Tijuana because their hotel prices have increased 50% in 5 years for their hotels I use 60 nights a year. The borders opening to everyone in may and Tijuana will see packed airlines from cdmx as everyone flys into Tijuana. I don't think any Mexican working girls are interested in the use. It is not that hard to get in. Maybe a deported who was already caught trying to return? But otherwise anyone not already in USA probably doesn't want to be. My job is also one that continually sees pay cut due to immigrants willing to work for less. I made 3 times money 20 years ago. But yeah, these Ukrainians, they bail on their country. Make it easy for Russia to occupy and take over when everyone goes to live in Miami and nyc. They fly out of Europe to go to Mexico city to Tijuana. They could stay in Europe. But the best part is the Russians. Always loyal to Putin, yet they move to USA too claiming asylum. If Putin's generals turn on him Putin will be in Tijuana looking for asylum to live in Miami or Brooklyn himself.
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Ukrainians
Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123
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Is it just me or do others find it unfair that all these refugee Ukrainians simply have to wait at the border crossing for maybe a day and then are granted passage to San Diego where they can then enjoy the United States, get housing, get money from our taxes, and probably get naturalized to American citizenship. All the while, millions of Mexicans who have been next door to San Diego for years don't get any of these opportunities to cross over and start a new life in America. Am I the only one who finds this obviously unfair to our more long-term Mexican neighbors? Tons of HK girls would love to come to San Diego, but a refugee from Ukraine trying to backdoor into America and live off our tax money gets treated better.
Ukraine was a very developped country before it was invaded by Putin. They are slaughtered and tortured by the thousands. They don't want to stay in usa but have no choice and most of them are smart and educated. In mexico and central america they are poor because of corrupt politicians and the money going to the cartels instead of to the people.
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Cheap but decent Hotels?
Like Lost, I have been been all over Asia, had good fun times with the bros and hot girls in many places. Would be fun to meet up and drink with him.
Cascada is expensive, $80 single room on weekends. Rizzo de Oro on top of Tropical is $70, rooms slightly larger, newly remodeled. HK, Chavelas and Tropical girls can go to either hotels.
A few cheaper hotels about 1 block or so from Hong Kong:
Hotel Leyva or new name Posada de Santiago is $25 single a night, right next to Chicago club, very convenient. A bro said he found cock roaches in his shoes, but I never found any, probably depends on what floor you are in. Chicago girls cannot go to this hotel, have to go to hotel Jalos.
Hotel Hacienda de Santiago on Coahuila, same owner, same prices as Leyva, some suites have fridge and stoves.
Motel Diaz is on Revo, 3 star, $30. A bro said nice, clean room with A / see, no roaches, good reviews.
Hotel Plaza de Oro is on Revo next to Diaz.
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Originally Posted by Lost99
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Not sure where to post this. I didn't see a hotels thread like in other cities / countries ok ISG.
I'll be staying 5 nights in Tijuana next month. Would appreciate recommendations for cheaper end hotels, that are still decent and In Zona Norte close to all the entertainment. Thanks!
My opinion: hotel "Cascadas" link https://hotelcascadas.com/ connected to the Hong Kong club in Zona Norte. Security at the hotel 24/7. If you buy a VIP card for $ 60 (at the reception) you get a 70% discount on the room rate on Monday and Tuesday and a discount at the "Azul" restaurant on the first floor. Another plus is you can take to your room, a chica from Hong Kong club for free (normal charge for a room for 30 minutes for non-hotel guests is $ 30) and also no one bangs on your door to end the sessions. If you want to visit other parts of Tijuana, a taxi will always be waiting outside or a 15-minute walk to Avenida Revolucion.
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Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123
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Is it just me or do others find it unfair that all these refugee Ukrainians simply have to wait at the border crossing for maybe a day and then are granted passage to San Diego where they can then enjoy the United States, get housing, get money from our taxes, and probably get naturalized to American citizenship. All the while, millions of Mexicans who have been next door to San Diego for years don't get any of these opportunities to cross over and start a new life in America. Am I the only one who finds this obviously unfair to our more long-term Mexican neighbors? Tons of HK girls would love to come to San Diego, but a refugee from Ukraine trying to backdoor into America and live off our tax money gets treated better.
The difference is because the Ukrainians are fleeing from brutal bombing and war. (see photos from the bombed city of Mariupol) and they get a visa (humanitarian parole) for 1 year. Generally, Ukrainians are not dependent on taxpayers because they have families or sponsors in the US and they work. Mexicans can visit the US up to 25-30 miles inland, they only need a visa (cost around $ 250). Several thousand residents of Tijuana (Mexicans) travel daily mainly by trolley to San Diego county for work, school and shopping. For example, the shopping center in San Ysidro "Las Americas Premium Outlets" or Walmart, Costco, Food4 Less shopping center Palomar / Broadway in Chula Vista, most of the shoppers and car licenses in the parking lot are from Mexico.
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Unfair that Ukranians can enter while Mexicans wait at border
Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123
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Is it just me or do others find it unfair that all these refugee Ukrainians simply have to wait at the border crossing for maybe a day and then are granted passage to San Diego where they can then enjoy the United States, get housing, get money from our taxes, and probably get naturalized to American citizenship. All the while, millions of Mexicans who have been next door to San Diego for years don't get any of these opportunities to cross over and start a new life in America. Am I the only one who finds this obviously unfair to our more long-term Mexican neighbors? Tons of HK girls would love to come to San Diego, but a refugee from Ukraine trying to backdoor into America and live off our tax money gets treated better.
Yes. Unfair.
But they are white (European) that makes it OK.
African genocides did not result in refugee intake in USA. They are not white.
Outside of racism it is also the cold car effect. Since USA helped start the war Russia / Ukraine war through NATO expansion USA feels an obligation to take them in (similar to accepting Vietnamese refugees).
Life is unfair and these are just examples.
We should appreciate that overall we are the winners in the lottery of life.
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Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123
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Is it just me or do others find it unfair that all these refugee Ukrainians simply have to wait at the border crossing for maybe a day and then are granted passage to San Diego where they can then enjoy the United States, get housing, get money from our taxes, and probably get naturalized to American citizenship. All the while, millions of Mexicans who have been next door to San Diego for years don't get any of these opportunities to cross over and start a new life in America. Am I the only one who finds this obviously unfair to our more long-term Mexican neighbors? Tons of HK girls would love to come to San Diego, but a refugee from Ukraine trying to backdoor into America and live off our tax money gets treated better.
I think you need to read up on this situation and what exactly they are getting or in your case perceived to be getting to make a judgment against them. To your point it was angering some that have been waiting longer to get into the US that they are getting to the front of the line so to speak thus I think that is why the US is moving them to the PedWest.
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Originally Posted by ABAJoeSmith123
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Is it just me or do others find it unfair that all these refugee Ukrainians simply have to wait at the border crossing for maybe a day and then are granted passage to San Diego where they can then enjoy the United States, get housing, get money from our taxes, and probably get naturalized to American citizenship. All the while, millions of Mexicans who have been next door to San Diego for years don't get any of these opportunities to cross over and start a new life in America. Am I the only one who finds this obviously unfair to our more long-term Mexican neighbors? Tons of HK girls would love to come to San Diego, but a refugee from Ukraine trying to backdoor into America and live off our tax money gets treated better.
Make up any story and process that offends you and sure, it can feel unfair.
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Cheap but decent Hotels?
Not sure where to post this. I didn't see a hotels thread like in other cities / countries ok ISG.
I'll be staying 5 nights in Tijuana next month. Would appreciate recommendations for cheaper end hotels, that are still decent and In Zona Norte close to all the entertainment. Thanks!
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Ukrainians in Tijuana
Originally Posted by Dogers69
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Ukrainians don't stay in Mexico. They are in Tijuana no more than 48 hrs. Even the ones living in other countries for years are gona be showing up for some USA papers. Hong Kong would never hire a Ukrainian because, besides the fact they would need Mexican working papers, HK doesn't want to be known as "the sex house that takes advantageous of migrants with little opportunity and poor economic status". I am sure that is why they hire Mexicans otherwise the place would look like a nyc strip club, which is a united nations of woman.
Not entirely true. I have several Ukrainian neighbors that have been living in Tijuana for a couple of months now. Not sure how much longer they are staying, but seems like they can't cross into the USA Yet and seem pretty comfortable where they currently are in Tijuana.
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Ukranians crossing to USA
Is it just me or do others find it unfair that all these refugee Ukrainians simply have to wait at the border crossing for maybe a day and then are granted passage to San Diego where they can then enjoy the United States, get housing, get money from our taxes, and probably get naturalized to American citizenship. All the while, millions of Mexicans who have been next door to San Diego for years don't get any of these opportunities to cross over and start a new life in America. Am I the only one who finds this obviously unfair to our more long-term Mexican neighbors? Tons of HK girls would love to come to San Diego, but a refugee from Ukraine trying to backdoor into America and live off our tax money gets treated better.
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He's the man in charge of INM in Tijuana.
Don't let the INM monkey rob, rape then laugh at you. Write letters to complain about the abuses by his employees at the border.
Point out the damages to his org, Tijuana and Mexico. Tell him what your attorneys, US officials, business leaders and your friends in Mexico's government will do to hold and punish him along with his people to US and Mexico's laws.
Suggest improvements with promises for rewards if he and his people keep the border entry nice, clean, safe, free and efficient.
https://www.inm.gob.mx/gobmx/word/in...ja-california/
Migration's national institute INM representative office in Baja California.
Manuel Alfonso Marķand Salazar, Head of the Representative Office.
Calle Diamante s / and, Fracc. La Esmeralda, San Antonio de LOS Buenos Delegation, CP 22640 Tijuana, Baja California.
Public Service Hours: Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 15:00 hrs.
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Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone
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Found pics of a couple of the Mexican customs officials in another Tijuana forum. Anyone recognize these dudes?
Dude on the left stole my $20 at HK while moonlighting as a meseros. Dude on the right stole another $20 while moonlighting at Tropicals.
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Mexican customs officials
Found pics of a couple of the Mexican customs officials in another Tijuana forum. Anyone recognize these dudes?
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Free if you're in Mexico for 7 days or less. But yes the FFM's have always been free for short trips. Surprising to me that there are frequent border travelers who didn't know this LOL.
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