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...could significantly reduce the illegal traffic. Despite its length, much of the U.S.-Mexican border is blocked by huge expanses of desert and mountainous terrain. The bulk of illegal traffic centers on only about seven crossings; an estimated 60% of all illegals enter the U.S. near the cities of Chula Vista, Calif., and El Paso, Texas. Says INS Commissioner Nelson: "There will always be some illegal immigration. But we can and must enhance control of the border...
...saving on food, lodging and layovers can be attractive, particularly for a cost-conscious couple on the road ten months of the year. A few maintain no on-the-ground house at all and stay with relatives during their short periods of downtime. Bill and Linda Yancey of Chula Vista, Calif., figure they will soon pay for their $21,000 sleeper by sharing driving time. "It takes two to keep it going," says Bill, who adds that "it's nice to have someone in this with you as a partner...
...couple's $100,000 Peterbilt truck and Double Eagle sleeper combination has won several prizes at truck shows. "It's almost like our baby," admits Jill. And for those actually having a baby? On March 15, a little girl, Julia Louise, was born to the Yanceys of Chula Vista, and they consider it no problem. They are thinking about installing a nursery...
...Steve AndererOG 6-1 225 Jr. Greenwood, SC 70 Roger Anderson OT 6-3 225 Se. Spencer, WI 40 Paul Andrie TB 5-11 195 Jr. N. Muskegon, MI 80 Make Armbrust SE 6-0 175 Se. Chula Vista, CA 67 John Basher LB 5-11 205 Jr. Bonverton, OR 38 Jeff Bashor FB 5-11 210 Sr. Quoches, VT 98 Dung Batesky DT 6-2 235 Sr. Libertyville, VT 6 Tom Deanberg DB 5-11 172 Se. Washington, DC 41 Chip Benny FB 6-0 190 Jr. Franklin, OH 72 Andra Burhe OT 6-5 290 Jr. Hoplins...
...knew things were bad. The number of illegal aliens caught in Arizona had climbed sharply, breaking records nearly every month and hitting an alltime high of 11,200 in April. Then Gustafson took a night helicopter tour of the notorious 66-mile border stretch from the Pacific inland past Chula Vista, Calif., where the Border Patrol picked up 49,511 interlopers in April, up 46% over the same period last year. When the pilot turned on the chopper's spot lights, hundreds of Mexicans could be seen striding across the desolate, scrub-covered fields deeper into...