Arizona has a total of six ports of entry (POE) along its border with Mexico.
The State of Arizona has ports of entry into the United States in six locations along its border with Mexico.
The State of Arizona has ports of entry into the United States in six locations along its border with Mexico.
Arizona is located in the southwestern quadrant of the conterminous states, bordered by California to the west, Nevada to the northwest, Utah to the north, New Mexico to the east, and the Mexican state of Sonora to the south. The Colorado River forms the boundary with California and Nevada.
Among Arizona's six border ports of entry, Nogales facilitates the largest number of passengers crossing in personal vehicles. San Luis is a distant second, followed by Douglas.
Just under half of all border encounters between October 2020 and June 2024 occurred in Texas. A map of the US depicting which states had the most border encounters between October 2020 and June 2024, which Texas leading by a substantial margin. Data is organized by fiscal year.
There are 52 in all, of which 8 are rail lines, 43 are roadways (24 bridges, 2 dams, and 17 roads), and 1 is a ferry. For record-keeping purposes, USCBP groups the 52 crossings into 26 ports-of-entry (POEs), with data from a set of neighboring crossings aggregated under the name of a “master” POE.
On July 28, 2022, the Biden administration announced it would fill four wide gaps in Arizona near Yuma, an area with some of the busiest corridors for illegal crossings.
Arizona shares land borders with Utah to the north, the Mexican state of Sonora to the south, New Mexico to the east, and Nevada to the northwest, as well as water borders with California and the Mexican state of Baja California to the southwest along the Colorado River.
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