Pedestrians crossing the border from Tijuana to San Diego are facing significantly longer wait times due to the closure of the PedWest border crossing. This closure, implemented to handle the recent influx of migrants, has shifted all foot traffic to the remaining crossing, PedEast, resulting in substantial delays.
PedEast wait times reported by border-crossers reach four to five hours, with lines stretching all the way back to Tijuana’s Easy Park parking lot. This represents a dramatic increase compared to usual wait times, causing frustration and inconvenience for individuals seeking to cross the border.
The closure of PedWest, located half a mile from PedEast, was motivated by the need to allocate resources effectively and address the surge in migrant arrivals. While this measure aims to improve processing efficiency, it has unfortunately had an unintended consequence of longer wait times for regular border users.
Authorities acknowledge the inconvenience and are actively working to alleviate the situation. They are exploring various options, including increasing staffing at PedEast, implementing queue management systems, and potentially implementing temporary crossing facilities.
The PedEast wait time situation highlights the complexities of managing border crossings during periods of increased migrant flow. Balancing the need for efficient processing with minimizing disruptions to regular border users remains a constant challenge.
Stay Informed:
For updates on PedEast wait times and border crossing conditions, please consult the following resources:
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website: https://bwt.cbp.gov/
- CBP Border Wait Times app
- Local news outlets covering San Diego and Tijuana