Logjam at the border

Traffic crawls toward the San Ysidro port of entry. The Mexican government says the increased security measures will add about eight seconds per car, but business groups complain traffic is already backed up during peak hours.

( Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times / November 18, 2009 )

Traffic crawls toward the San Ysidro port of entry. The Mexican government says the increased security measures will add about eight seconds per car, but business groups complain traffic is already backed up during peak hours.

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