The Otay Mesa Port of Entry will be closed Today January 30, 2019

The Otay Mesa Port of Entry will be closed Today January 30, 2019

Customs and Border Protection officials announced they will conduct a drill Wednesday January 30th, at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry that could cause brief delays for travelers at the border. The training, which will consist of a “large-scale operational readiness exercise” that will be visible to drivers, its scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. […]

Por Nairda Ariday Ortega el January 29, 2019

Customs and Border Protection officials announced they will conduct a drill Wednesday January 30th, at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry that could cause brief delays for travelers at the border.

The training, which will consist of a “large-scale operational readiness exercise” that will be visible to drivers, its scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. and last about 15 minutes, according to a statement from CBP.

Traffic will be stopped for the duration of the drill. This could cause minimal delays, at the port of entry. CBP advises to have patience.

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A Baja California government official invites you to consider crossing via other ports of entries that will be open, San Ysidro (Tijuana), Tecate, Calexico (Mexicali) y Andrade (Los Algodones).



You can view, live wait times on U.S Customs and Border Protection. U.S Customs and Border Protection.

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