Maybe I read your question wrong.
[QUOTE=LixerGood;2064672]Do you mean that there are rooms where you think you and your girl have privacy in a mirrored room, but others can look in on you?[/QUOTE]I was replying that if you get a VIP room, inside you can see out to the main floor and they cannot see in. If there are one way mirrors at Playboy I was not aware.
Southbound pedestrians to have second access to Tijuana from San Ysidro
Mexico's new border entrance south of PedWest is set to open next week, offering a second option for those crossing on foot from San Ysidro to Tijuana.
Marcela Celorio, the Mexican consul general in San Diego, said on Monday that Mexico's National Immigration Institute is prepared to launch processing of southbound pedestrian crossers entering at the El Chaparral port of entry on July 31. "If there is not any other obstacle coming from another agency, they will be ready," she said.
Romantic Tour to Ensenada with Single Latinas. July 29th (Tijuana)
This ad is for guys who want to go on dates with single Mexican girls this Saturday July 29. Ad was posted in Craigslist. Only 5 gentlemen needed. Hurry up. Spaces being filled quickly. You can have 3-somes or even 4-some in scenic Ensenada with this tour.
I would only be interested of their girls look fresher and prettier than HKs girls. Otherwise I will do my dating in HK hehe.
Any bros find out what arrangements and how much they charge, please post info. Ask and check all their references. Make sure they won't try to rob or blackmail us.
[URL]https://tijuana.craigslist.com.mx/w4m/d/romantic-tour-to-ensenada/6221985160.html[/URL]
Enjoy beautiful Ensenada with 10 - 20 Single Latinas on Saturday, July 29th. We'll introduce you to our most beautiful single latinas who are seeking a serious relationship.
We will take you on a weekend tour of Ensenada with our latinas to select destinations of your choice. Transportation and hotel reservations are included FREE of charge. Price for the tour is very affordable. Respond to this post for more information or to register for tour. Space is limited to 5 gentlemen so act ASAP.
We've been helping single men meet and marry single latinas since 2012! We can help you meet single latinas in a fun and exciting environment like our single tours!
Haiti. FLASH: Good news for Haitians in Tijuana
Since Monday, July 17 Haitians who come to or are in Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico) will no longer have to worry about transmitting their requests and receiving their documents issued by the Embassy of Haiti in Mexico which is at 3 hours of fly. With the permission of the Mexican Chancellery, an office located at # 1111 boulevard in the city of Tijuana is open to our compatriots who can now carry out all the consular formalities from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm all consular formalities such as passport, legalization of documents, proof of identity, mandate etc.
The office was inaugurated by the Ambassador of Haiti to Mexico Guy Lamothe and Ambassador Miguel Diaz, Director General of the Caribbean and Latin America of the Mexican Chancellery.
In the presence of Regional Migration Delegate Rudolph Figueroa, Honorary Consul of Haiti Enrique Watanabe Munoz, Secretary of Tijuana Town Hall, Ambassador Lamothe reiterated the Haitian Chancellery's desire to be close to its fellow citizens who are have arrived in Tijuana for almost a year for some, while providing them with a service that meets their aspirations as a new community that already enjoys the support of the federal and regional governments of Mexico and the State of Baja California.
The Haitians of Tijuana applauded the initiative to open a "oficina de tramites consulares" and already dream of a Haitian consulate in this border state of Mexico. In the presence of a strong Haitian community of at least 4,000 members, it will generate a whole series of requests from the latter.
According to the authorities of the city of Tijuana, more than 17 Haitian-Mexican children have been born in the past 7 months and we should expect in the medium term a growing demand for birth certificates, passports and information for all kinds of formalities.
[URL]https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-21558-haiti-flash-good-news-for-haitians-in-tijuana.html[/URL]
But is this good news for tourists? Do we need more squeegee guys demanding change?
How does more unemployed young men of military age selling water bottles or windshield squeegees help us? I saw a number of Haitians at the Sentri line road today selling sodas and water and whatever. My concern is that they will turn to muggings of tourists or whatever to make money. Plenty of rateros already in Tijuana, so why are Haitians needed here? I wonder if the Mexican immigration authorities know what they are doing. Mexico does not need more unemployed people with no skills or education.
[QUOTE=NingunoEspecial;2065452]Since Monday, July 17 Haitians who come to or are in Tijuana (Baja California, Mexico) will no longer have to worry about transmitting their requests and receiving their documents issued by the Embassy of Haiti in Mexico which is at 3 hours of fly. With the permission of the Mexican Chancellery, an office located at # 1111 boulevard in the city of Tijuana is open to our compatriots who can now carry out all the consular formalities from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm all consular formalities such as passport, legalization of documents, proof of identity, mandate etc.
The office was inaugurated by the Ambassador of Haiti to Mexico Guy Lamothe and Ambassador Miguel Diaz, Director General of the Caribbean and Latin America of the Mexican Chancellery.
In the presence of Regional Migration Delegate Rudolph Figueroa, Honorary Consul of Haiti Enrique Watanabe Munoz, Secretary of Tijuana Town Hall, Ambassador Lamothe reiterated the Haitian Chancellery's desire to be close to its fellow citizens who are have arrived in Tijuana for almost a year for some, while providing them with a service that meets their aspirations as a new community that already enjoys the support of the federal and regional governments of Mexico and the State of Baja California.
The Haitians of Tijuana applauded the initiative to open a "oficina de tramites consulares" and already dream of a Haitian consulate in this border state of Mexico. In the presence of a strong Haitian community of at least 4,000 members, it will generate a whole series of requests from the latter.
According to the authorities of the city of Tijuana, more than 17 Haitian-Mexican children have been born in the past 7 months and we should expect in the medium term a growing demand for birth certificates, passports and information for all kinds of formalities.
[URL]https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-21558-haiti-flash-good-news-for-haitians-in-tijuana.html[/URL][/QUOTE]
Mexico's new border entrance south of PedWest
I was curious about this, so I went looking for more info. Here is the main story: [URL]http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/border-baja-california/sd-me-pedwest-20170724-story.html[/URL].
While looking, I came across this interesting side story: [URL]http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/border-baja-california/sdut-critics-question-mexican-access-to-pedwest-2016jul18-story.html[/URL].
[QUOTE=NingunoEspecial;2065130]Mexico's new border entrance south of PedWest is set to open next week, offering a second option for those crossing on foot from San Ysidro to Tijuana.
Marcela Celorio, the Mexican consul general in San Diego, said on Monday that Mexico's National Immigration Institute is prepared to launch processing of southbound pedestrian crossers entering at the El Chaparral port of entry on July 31. "If there is not any other obstacle coming from another agency, they will be ready," she said.[/QUOTE]