I have been threw the check point (I10 east) in Sierra Blanca Texas over 100 times and have never had a problem. Most times they just flag you threw. So times they stop you and ask a few questions. You answer the questions and are on your merry way.
For one this guy gave up most of his rights when he stepped into a commercial vehicle. They do not even need a check point. He can be stopped on the side of the road and asked all kinds of questions.
And secondly I wonder how he will get home to California. He needs to go threw the Arizona check point at the state line where every car is searched for things that are not allowed into the state. My nephew found out about this check point the hard way. His grand paw (my dad) gave him a small flowering plant while he was visiting. The check point guy told him you can not bring that plant into this state. Poor boy was only about 6 at the time and did not understand. Said you can not take my plant; my paw paw gave this to me. Broke my sisters heart to make her son leave the plant behind. Those patrol guys always have bags of confiscated fruit to eat while at work.
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