I-35 LAREDO, TEXAS, USA
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- In the video: I-35 Welcome to Laredo sign, last major truck stop on I-35 before reaching Laredo, very last three miles of I-35 before entering Laredo and turning into US 83, Downtown Laredo border crossing into Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, driving by the border fence with a super large Mexican flag in the background (sadly no such large American Flag on the Texas side!!!), Border Patrol vehicles making sure no illegal activities from Mexico into Texas, a large shopping mall and at the end somo photos of Rio Grande, de facto the International Border between United States of AMERICA and Mexico.
Interstate 35 en.wikipedia.o... from Duluth, MN and very close to Canadian border all the way south to Laredo, TX and Mexico border.
I-35 Texas en.wikipedia.o...
Most of the people in Laredo speak Spanish anytime and anywhere in their life, at home, at work, on the street, retail stores, etc.
As told by some Spanish & English-speaking locals, around 5% of Laredo residents do not speak Spanish at all.
All Spanish-speaking people in Laredo are either Mexican nationals or Texas (legal or illegal) residents of Mexican or Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador) descent.
Visit Laredo, Texas, United States of AMERICA but if you don't speak Spanish at all you'll have a hard time settling permanently in that area including finding a decent and well-paid job.
And if you happen to legally own and carry firearms in your car (my case) don't even think of crossing the border into Mexico!
Enjoy Laredo, Texas, United States of AMERICA!
U.S State Department travel warning for State of Tamaulipas, Mexico (entire border area from Laredo to Brownsville): DO NOT TRAVEL!!!
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"Tamaulipas state - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Do not travel due to crime and kidnapping.
Violent crime, such as murder, armed robbery, carjacking, kidnapping, extortion, and sexual assault, is common. Gang activity, including gun battles and blockades, is widespread. Armed criminal groups target public and private passenger buses as well as private automobiles traveling through Tamaulipas, often taking passengers hostage and demanding ransom payments. Federal and state security forces have limited capability to respond to violence in many parts of the state.
U.S. government employees may only travel within a limited radius between the U.S. Consulates in Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros and their respective U.S. Ports of Entry. U.S. government employees may not travel between cities in Tamaulipas using interior Mexican highways and they must observe a curfew between midnight and 6:00 a.m. in the cities of Matamoros and Nuevo Laredo."
Very nice to see Laredo.. it's been a while since I've seen it. Thank you.
Same here.
THAT FLAG LOOK SO BEAUTIFUL FLAPPIN IN THE WIND..
Great video Chris! This is my usual border crossing city when I’m headed down to Mexico.
Very nice video miss my Laredo Tx.
Guys I live in Texas I love your videos guys 😍😍😊
Which city, Laredo?
Crazy how you can see the big Mexican flag gives me chills
U can see the Mexican flag from all over the city
"Welcome to Laredo" !!! 😉👍
A lot have changed since I lived there and nice drive
Ese carro se le siente cuando pasa una sombra
Wtf didn't we use to have a Large American flag, on the Texas side? Why the hell is gone that's outrageous!😡
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laredo,_Texas#Demographics
"According to respondents' self-identification on the 2010 Census, the vast majority of Laredo's population is of Hispanic origin (95.6%), mostly Mexican (86.9%). Most Hispanics who did not identify themselves as Mexican identified as "other Hispanic or Latino" (8.3% of the total population). 84.3% of the population identifies as white Hispanic, while only 11.3% identifies as Hispanic but not white. 4.4% of the population was not Hispanic or Latino (3.4% non-Hispanic White, 0.2% non-Hispanic Black or African American, 0.6% non-Hispanic Asian, 0.1% from some other race (non-Hispanic), and 0.1% of two or more races (non-Hispanic))."
Allegiance to Mexico on both sides of the border!
Be well and God Bless.
@@ChrisRoadWarrior in other words....we lost...it isn't PC anymore to honor an american flag in the USA.
@@69zenos1 we still have it. we just had to replace the flag...
Because this soil belongs to my Mexico dude
@@marcoantonioperezespinosa1650 pa que México quiere tanta tierra? Pa llenarla de pobreza y delincuencia. Mejor es en manos gringas.
Very nice video
Show , top Very Nice
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Is there a check point going to Laredo or coming from?
Only north of Laredo!
I know how to get to Laredo TX from Houston TX by using US 59
Palm trees!!
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Ouvir dizer que nessa cidade tem 95% da população é de latinos que falam espanhol.
sim, é mesmo
12:53pm
Diosito, q te costaba hacerme americana
Ghosty tu eres americana siempre y cuando seas del continente americano,y Dios nos quieren y cuida no importa el pais.Dios te bendiga mija
Ese es Estados Unidos o Laredo texa otro ya es el estado mexicano!!
Eso es Estados Unidos Blanca Paredez
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo
As I walked out in Laredo one day