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Us, Will Apply a $5,000 Fine for Illegally Crossing Your Border

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The U.S. Embassy in Mexico announced that a $5,000 fine will be imposed on those crossing the U.S. border without authorization.

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The U.S. Embassy in Mexico announced that a $5,000 fine will be imposed on those crossing the U.S. border without authorization.

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The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica announced that the president of that country, Donald Trump, issued a costly fine for illegally entering the U.S. country. “Every person aged 14 or over who illegally crosses from now on must pay a new final fine of $5,000 for inadmissible entry,” says the Embassy's statement. The delegation added that the amount is non-negotiable and cannot be appealed; in addition, non-payment “brings additional penalties.” Accord…

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The U.S. embassy in Mexico announced a $5,000 fine (about $92,300 Mexican pesos) to those crossing the border in an “illegal” manner, a new measure of tightening immigration restrictions imposed by the U.S. President’s government, Donald Trump. U.S. embassy spokesman in Mexico, David Arizmendi, said in a video in X that “a new $5,000 fine will be applied to anyone crossing illegally to the United States.” “Respect the law, if you cross illegally…

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The spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, David Arizmendi, released a video in which he warned that the person who enters without documents will face great consequences. Dennis A. García OEM-Reportex The U.S. government took a new step in its campaign against illegal migration and warned that it will impose fines of $5,000 on people entering that country without their documents proving their legal stay. “If you cross illegally, you will fac…

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In a video, the spokesperson for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, David Arizmendi, warns that illegal border crossings will be subject to a $5,000 fine, in addition to facing serious consequences. In its campaign against illegal immigration, the U.S. government adopted this new measure, with the goal of […]

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Tijuana, October 15.- The U.S. Consulate in Tijuana will fine five thousand dollars to those who cross illegally, warned in a statement. The message was shared in the X @ConsuladoUSATJ account. This measure is part of Donald Trump’s government’s actions to discourage unauthorized entries and strengthen immigration controls. You may be interested: The border is not open, warns the U.S. after alleged misinformation of criminals The Consulate’s sta…

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Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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