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Oh yeah you're totally right about that. When I walk across the bridge I often look at the cars and wonder what percent are doing something not strictly legal
But then again most are just people with jobs and family on either side who have to sit in line for 2+ hours these days so I feel for them.
Most Americans think the border has always been this way when it hasn't. It was pretty porous even up to 9/11. The famous border walls only started going up under Bush. And for much of US history nobody cared about people crossing since they would cross and work and it was a symbiotic relationship. It's kind of sad how things change. I fear the US-Canada border could eventually go the same way but luckily for them fewer big city borderplexes means less scrutiny. But already you see it like Trump trying to kill the bi-border library.