danyelle: yeah.cally, there's this port of entry in a town that got shut down a couple of weeks ago. officials said that they were shutting that down so they could move the dozen or so customs officers to help border patrol process some of these migrants. what that means is that the direct route that was provided by that port of entry to puerto banias go to beaches that arizans lovingly call arizona's beach in mexico. that route is now shut off, which has had devastating effects for the economy in that area. as well it is having an impact on the small communities that live around that port of entry who used to have a direct route to cross the border, to visit family, to go shopping, to go to doctor's appointments. and now they no longer have access to that direct route, and they would have to go hours out of their way to be able to do that crossing. john: in addition to that, having to go farther to cross the border, how is this affecting life for residents on the ameran side? danyelle: so, you know,