Even though I moved away from El Paso almost 35 years ago, the sight of the mountain on such a spectacularly clear day in the late afternoon sun brought back a host of great memories. Growing up on the west side in the mid 60's lent itself to numerous adventures in the unspoiled desert literally down the street from our family home. Nothing like the smell of the desert after a summer rain, or the harvest moon rising over the Franklins...I digress. Thank you so much for providing such a great drive down memory lane!
I visited from Brooklyn New York a few months ago. The Walgreens in Brooklyn has locks on the freezer door with the ice cream inside. Coded bathrooms and aggressive drivers everywhere. I loved El Paso I even went into Juarez to visit a friend's family and went out to dinner. The pace in El Paso for me was slowwww. I felt no stress, just really relaxed. If anything, I was the one who stood out because I was still in NYC mode. Now I am looking to buy a home there. 55 years in NYC makes most other places feel relaxed. About the only thing I did miss from New York was the availability of a variety of excellent quality food from all over the world. There were some great restaurants in El Paso but the density and diversity of NYC is hard to beat when it comes to availability, variety, and quality of restaurants. I can always go back, I will keep my home in Brooklyn.
El Paso my birthplace has the best Mexican food. I am now living in the New York area where we have so much more culture and variety from everywhere in Jersey and NYC.
If you do move here just keep in mind we are almost never on time. Lol If someone says the meeting is at 3pm that means people won't arrive until about 3:15 and the meeting itself won't start till 3:30. If you are invited to a party never arrive at the scheduled time you'll likely arrive before the party host. NYC is definitely the polar opposite in terms of the pace, we are never in a hurry to do anything.
I used to live in El Paso and sure is good to see my old home town again. I'm thinking really hard about moving back to it very soon. Thank you for doing this video, it's refreshing to see it again.
Here in Arizona, specifically the Phoenix metro area, almost all restrooms have codes not only because of homeless people but because people get high and overdose in those restrooms. The homeless people also take a bath in public restrooms. In some gas stations here, they even have the restroom closed to the public. The further away you get form Phoenix City and Tempe, the more restrooms are open like anywhere else. Even some grocery stores here have coded restrooms.
Thank you for making this video and posting it. I've lived here all of my life and I'm so grateful that God put me here to live my life. It is true and obvious that cities like San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and Houston have higher levels of wealth and more forms of entertainment because of that wealth, El Paso is a solid place live in. Fox News and even CNN have always reported on us and made us look bad without actually setting foot in the city. When you give the city of El Paso a genuine chance to impress you and see what it has to offer, you'll be pleasantly surprised. When you come back, I hope you make a video going to visit the areas by the El Paso Country Club and Coronado Country Club, you were actually pretty close to both because they're both on the West Side. Those are some very nice neighborhoods in El Paso and most out of towners say, "I would've never thought El Paso had neighborhoods that look this nice." Wishing the both of you more safe travels and finding more hidden gems in other cities.
I’m thinking on moving to El Paso. I prefer the slower life style and would prefer there be less things to do and safer vs more things and dangerous. Currently living in Tennessee but I come from the West Coast. Thanks for sharing this video and talking about experiences.
honestly I've heard a lot of shit bad about El Paso but I loved it when I was there. going back this weekend while I pass through to Ruidoso. some of the best food in the country is in El Paso!
North mesa was pretty much my daily route for anything, I loved living around there and also in artcraft, so many good places to eat and do, it's only been 4 years since I've been there, but I miss it
Muchas gracias por este video no solo por mostrar un poco del "paisaje" pero tambien por su forma tan natural de hablar en su video, me encantan El Paso Texas y Cd. Juarez.
Your literally no where near the Zaragoza bridge or Alemeda where all these people are all over the streets . Go toward speaking Rock Casino and drive down Alemeda and you’ll see tons of immigrants. My cousin just took a bunch of money and clothes for the homeless immigrants and they surrounded his suv and started trying to open the doors and drag him and his kids out the car he had to drive off as soon as there was a clearing because the minute they saw money in his hand they went nuts . Not a joke and yes it’s that bad .
I was there back in 96 my husband was stationed there we came from Ca but we ended up in apartments at first and we notice the mountain very beautiful at night and day time we had an apt where we can see the sign that says MEXICO!! also i notice no grass as i walked around there taking my son to school just rocks on peoples yards they then moved us to military housing in Ft Bliss. before we got to el paso we were also in San Antonio Texas Ft Sam Houston but i really miss El paso maybe some day God willing I will go back
My ex wife is from El paso, we spent alot of time there. I really enjoyed it especially the food! I'm whiter than sour cream so I stuck out everywhere I went lol
@@takusungjung3894there’s a clear difference between white hispanics (who largely have mediterranean ancestry) & white nordic types, you know what he meant lmao.
Moved from Seattle to El Paso tx do to my parents being in the military,I reside on the westside of El Paso tx, my apartment faces the Franklin mountains mesa hills and festival at the time there was no stores it was all desert the only two gas stations were good times stores which are now the 7 eleven great video
You drove on the west side of El Paso. That is the side of town I grew up on. I left in 2016 and live in Arizona now. I have my biases because I grew up there and got tired of it. I enjoy visiting, but would never live there ever again. I think there are better cities in Texas such as Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, etc. I always hear from family that more and more people are moving to El Paso and that it's getting more crowded. In the past times I've visited, I noticed how substantially worse traffic has become.
I think the footage Fox was referencing was from that influx a few months ago. I drove down myself at that time to see and there were in fact a dozens to hundreds of people sleeping along the front of the hotels and office buildings. A few days later, they were gone though. Take that how you will.
Lived here all my life. Migrants have always slept by the church in downtown. However, we’ve never been ‘overran’ by migrants. If anything, they help us keep our crime rates low.
In Santa Barbara, lots of bathrooms were coded or keyed. We had the largest homeless back in the 80’s; it was the nation’s homeless Mecca (I was told by several homeless that you can sleep on the beach without freezing; and we had the most restaurants per capita, so the doggie bags and food were pretty outstanding.
@@jzila9900 T’was, back then as well. California’s tax was 7.25%, but Santa Barbara’s was 7.75%. I love the California I knew in the 70’s to 90’s. I hardly recognize it now.
YOU ALL ARE FUNNY! Im doing some work listening to your travels in this video and i feel like im in the car with yall! lol...the place aint that bad really...the population is growing and with that the crime has increased, along with traffic..but Ill tell you what ill take my chances in some of considered hoods in EP rather than the ones in Baltimore, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles, ..i think you guys would like living here especially the westside! cool hanging out with yall lol!
El Paso has one of the lowest crime rates in the US. There is a reason for that. The Cartels protect El Paso because it is a very important distribution and entry point for members so they they do not want any crime in El Paso so it is a safe place to use. Very ironic but it makes sense. A very safe US city.
Lived in El Paso in the 70-80-90 on the northeast side right off transmountain went to terrace hills m school and andress H school best place to grow up in clean streets and no homeless anywhere and lots of beautiful girl
Yeah, lots of Starbucks in Austin you need the code to use the bathroom. Homeless deterrent. Not every location is like that but definitely the ones close to the city
Pisses me right tf off when I walk into a public bathroom and the public have made a disgusting mess. Having a code on it and opening it for your own customers isn't unreasonable
El Paso is predominantly Hispanic. Many places English is a 2nd language. Elected officials are mainly Mexican Americans. If you dont speak Spanish, or some form of it, you feel not welcome there.
Good video. January 2023 really was focused around the large illegal immigrant problems near downtown and along Cesar E. Chavez Border Hwy which travels along side the border. I wish I had video of the people illegally running across the highway. Primarily bewteen the Fonseca and Midway exits. It was horrible then but it seems to be under control today.
My birthplace is El Paso. I have lived in the New York area for over 30 years now. Places here often have codes for bathroom too to keep out druggies and homeless folks.
Used to run Christmas 🎄 trees from Canada 🇨🇦 to Mexico 🇲🇽 border..we drop a trl.just across the border and pick up our mt. Trls. Refer. Units and they come back strip..not cool..back in the 80s..
The news doesn't need to villify it when the DPS has to routinely chase a car full of border jumpers which then crashes into a light pole and or a neighborhood school zone. Happens regularly here.
From the Chihuahuaita neighborhood on the 900 block of Sants Fe east to Cotton using Piasano as the border line south. That was El Segundo Barrio. Between 1956 til 70 when I left. Anyone tells you different. They're lying to you. 900 block of Kansas Street grew up on that street. Heck it out
me and my family are planning to check out El Paso Texas in the future to see if it would be good enough for us to live there hopefully the articles are right and it's low crime rate affordable and warm like they say it is
Thanks for teh video, it is important to get a first ahnd see at the situation in El Paso. I know we ahve always had imigrants and homels. It has increased, but it is not like we are "swiming in imigrants"; nor" are they "invading USA". Thank you again.
I know that this is an old video but really i was living in el paso texas before because i recognize some parts where you passed by and literally where i was is in some apartments called foxglove and literally thats the worst place indefensive and not secured because people just steals from your balcony and shoes too good thing that i don’t live there anymore because weird stuff is been happening with some strangers and most of all not inside of el paso texas country anymore and i suggest you to be carefull with people you encounter because some people are not nice and dangerous
I'm a lifer from EPT. The low life's who have nothing better to do but destroy good things El Paso are trying to make it a better looking city!!! So disappointing!!!
Its crowded averywhere. You need to go back to cali florida and every state thats living right now in ept. Overpopulating a border city made me pay my mortgage from 1400 to 1700 in a year 😂😂😂 i love overtime 😂😂
You two have the worst misconceptions of El Paso it’s quite sad. There isn’t a ‘crisis,’ as you mentioned. We’ve always had a lot of migrants pass through, but not enough to skyrocket our crime rates. In fact, El Paso is one of the safest cities in the US! Want to look for crime, go to Detroit, Houston, Memphis, and Chicago. Don’t come here with that toxic mindset.
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE NEEDS TO UNITE TOGATHER PEACFULLY AND SAVE OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN AND OUR FAMILY AND OUR GREAT NATION THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IF WE DON'T STAND UP AND STOP THIS ILLIGLE INVASION NOW WE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND OUR CHDREN WILL NEVER HAVE A COUNTRY OR FUTURE THEASE PEOPLE FROM THE SOTHERN BOARDERS ARE COMEING INTO A CITY OR STATE NEAR YOU
Even though I moved away from El Paso almost 35 years ago, the sight of the mountain on such a spectacularly clear day in the late afternoon sun brought back a host of great memories. Growing up on the west side in the mid 60's lent itself to numerous adventures in the unspoiled desert literally down the street from our family home. Nothing like the smell of the desert after a summer rain, or the harvest moon rising over the Franklins...I digress. Thank you so much for providing such a great drive down memory lane!
Yeah, my dad lived in El Paso for a long time, and grew up on the Northeast side.
I used to live in El Paso.. The mountains are just gorgeous!
Miss el paso 19 years living in this city im still 8 hours away residing in georgetown tx every year i come visit my town to see my family
I visited from Brooklyn New York a few months ago. The Walgreens in Brooklyn has locks on the freezer door with the ice cream inside. Coded bathrooms and aggressive drivers everywhere. I loved El Paso I even went into Juarez to visit a friend's family and went out to dinner. The pace in El Paso for me was slowwww. I felt no stress, just really relaxed. If anything, I was the one who stood out because I was still in NYC mode. Now I am looking to buy a home there. 55 years in NYC makes most other places feel relaxed. About the only thing I did miss from New York was the availability of a variety of excellent quality food from all over the world. There were some great restaurants in El Paso but the density and diversity of NYC is hard to beat when it comes to availability, variety, and quality of restaurants. I can always go back, I will keep my home in Brooklyn.
El Paso isn’t much, you should travel more before settling so quickly. Try henderson, Scottsdale, katy texas has diverse populations too.
Yes. I am a New Yorker and I miss the food so so much
El Paso my birthplace has the best Mexican food. I am now living in the New York area where we have so much more culture and variety from everywhere in Jersey and NYC.
If you do move here just keep in mind we are almost never on time. Lol
If someone says the meeting is at 3pm that means people won't arrive until about 3:15 and the meeting itself won't start till 3:30.
If you are invited to a party never arrive at the scheduled time you'll likely arrive before the party host.
NYC is definitely the polar opposite in terms of the pace, we are never in a hurry to do anything.
How I miss those mountains and desert skies🥰
I used to live in El Paso and sure is good to see my old home town again. I'm thinking really hard about moving back to it very soon. Thank you for doing this video, it's refreshing to see it again.
They make you have a code to use the bathroom because of homeless people. Anyways, that's what I was told.
Well a bit of both, it's also so that you have to be a paying customer just to use the restroom
Here in Arizona, specifically the Phoenix metro area, almost all restrooms have codes not only because of homeless people but because people get high and overdose in those restrooms. The homeless people also take a bath in public restrooms. In some gas stations here, they even have the restroom closed to the public. The further away you get form Phoenix City and Tempe, the more restrooms are open like anywhere else. Even some grocery stores here have coded restrooms.
The Minivan part had me dying🤣
The westside of El Paso has none to few homeless people. Actually it’s a safe and great place to live.
I’m definitely used to seeing that in nyc
Thank you for making this video and posting it. I've lived here all of my life and I'm so grateful that God put me here to live my life. It is true and obvious that cities like San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and Houston have higher levels of wealth and more forms of entertainment because of that wealth, El Paso is a solid place live in. Fox News and even CNN have always reported on us and made us look bad without actually setting foot in the city. When you give the city of El Paso a genuine chance to impress you and see what it has to offer, you'll be pleasantly surprised. When you come back, I hope you make a video going to visit the areas by the El Paso Country Club and Coronado Country Club, you were actually pretty close to both because they're both on the West Side. Those are some very nice neighborhoods in El Paso and most out of towners say, "I would've never thought El Paso had neighborhoods that look this nice." Wishing the both of you more safe travels and finding more hidden gems in other cities.
Beautiful mountains
I’m thinking on moving to El Paso. I prefer the slower life style and would prefer there be less things to do and safer vs more things and dangerous. Currently living in Tennessee but I come from the West Coast. Thanks for sharing this video and talking about experiences.
You won't get that, lots of crazy drivers and poverty
Streetcar sighting about 20 minutes in! I live here right off Mesa and head towards downtown often and I haven’t seen a streetcar in years! Good job!
honestly I've heard a lot of shit bad about El Paso but I loved it when I was there. going back this weekend while I pass through to Ruidoso. some of the best food in the country is in El Paso!
Texas good food
Mexican food
@@azteca_619 Hell yeah man! Lucys!!
North mesa was pretty much my daily route for anything, I loved living around there and also in artcraft, so many good places to eat and do, it's only been 4 years since I've been there, but I miss it
Awesome MOUNTAINS ⛰ I enjoyed the trip with yall 😀
Muchas gracias por este video no solo por mostrar un poco del "paisaje" pero tambien por su forma tan natural de hablar en su video, me encantan El Paso Texas y Cd. Juarez.
Your literally no where near the Zaragoza bridge or Alemeda where all these people are all over the streets . Go toward speaking Rock Casino and drive down Alemeda and you’ll see tons of immigrants. My cousin just took a bunch of money and clothes for the homeless immigrants and they surrounded his suv and started trying to open the doors and drag him and his kids out the car he had to drive off as soon as there was a clearing because the minute they saw money in his hand they went nuts . Not a joke and yes it’s that bad .
I want to live there!
Terrific video. Many thanks!!🤠🤠🤠
My original home place 🥲
I was there back in 96 my husband was stationed there we came from Ca but we ended up in apartments at first and we notice the mountain very beautiful at night and day time we had an apt where we can see the sign that says MEXICO!! also i notice no grass as i walked around there taking my son to school just rocks on peoples yards they then moved us to military housing in Ft Bliss. before we got to el paso we were also in San Antonio Texas Ft Sam Houston but i really miss El paso maybe some day God willing I will go back
Come on down! We’re still very affordable compared to the rest of Texas. It’s grown a lot since 96.
Driving in El Paso is a dream compared to metro NYC and NJ!!!
My ex wife is from El paso, we spent alot of time there. I really enjoyed it especially the food! I'm whiter than sour cream so I stuck out everywhere I went lol
what are u talking about they have plenty of white mexicans in el paso...
@@takusungjung3894 I'm like Canadian white, I glow in the dark...
@@takusungjung3894 And plenty of white Americans too.
@@takusungjung3894there’s a clear difference between white hispanics (who largely have mediterranean ancestry) & white nordic types, you know what he meant lmao.
Moved from Seattle to El Paso tx do to my parents being in the military,I reside on the westside of El Paso tx, my apartment faces the Franklin mountains mesa hills and festival at the time there was no stores it was all desert the only two gas stations were good times stores which are now the 7 eleven great video
I see you're native American me too
I love El Paso Texas ❤😊
You drove on the west side of El Paso. That is the side of town I grew up on. I left in 2016 and live in Arizona now. I have my biases because I grew up there and got tired of it. I enjoy visiting, but would never live there ever again. I think there are better cities in Texas such as Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, etc. I always hear from family that more and more people are moving to El Paso and that it's getting more crowded. In the past times I've visited, I noticed how substantially worse traffic has become.
For a fact the triangle is better.
I’m the opposite. Hated the Texas triangle, loved El Paso.
What's the Texas triangle never heard of it?
I think the footage Fox was referencing was from that influx a few months ago. I drove down myself at that time to see and there were in fact a dozens to hundreds of people sleeping along the front of the hotels and office buildings. A few days later, they were gone though. Take that how you will.
Biden was flying them out in the middle of the night.
All paid actors
Lived here all my life. Migrants have always slept by the church in downtown. However, we’ve never been ‘overran’ by migrants. If anything, they help us keep our crime rates low.
In Santa Barbara, lots of bathrooms were coded or keyed. We had the largest homeless back in the 80’s; it was the nation’s homeless Mecca (I was told by several homeless that you can sleep on the beach without freezing; and we had the most restaurants per capita, so the doggie bags and food were pretty outstanding.
and now everything in santa barbara is expensive 😭
@@jzila9900 T’was, back then as well. California’s tax was 7.25%, but Santa Barbara’s was 7.75%.
I love the California I knew in the 70’s to 90’s. I hardly recognize it now.
El Paso, bonita ciudad, clima agradable, gente mexicana y muy amable.
thank you for your videos
🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵🏜️🌵
Beautiful city.
From Kansas City to El Paso!!!
my hometown!!!
I lived in a motel on Mesa street for 2 months and it was intense lol. I worked at the circle k and there were many tweakers outside
GREAT!!!!!
I LOVE TRAVELING SHOWS!!!!
Heading to the Grand Canyon, we stayed in El Paso one day. Nice hotel room and everybody friendly. Beautiful scenic areas along the highway too.
What type of camera are you using sir?
I have been to El Paso TX more then once, and have never had a problem. Lovely place. Why in the world are you listening to "Fox" ?
Its gotta be one of the nicest cities in the usa
Thanks!
Your welcome sir 😀
YOU ALL ARE FUNNY! Im doing some work listening to your travels in this video and i feel like im in the car with yall! lol...the place aint that bad really...the population is growing and with that the crime has increased, along with traffic..but Ill tell you what ill take my chances in some of considered hoods in EP rather than the ones in Baltimore, Miami, Tampa, and Los Angeles, ..i think you guys would like living here especially the westside! cool hanging out with yall lol!
Safest city
El Paso… I spent a month there one night
El Paso has one of the lowest crime rates in the US. There is a reason for that. The Cartels protect El Paso because it is a very important distribution and entry point for members so they they do not want any crime in El Paso so it is a safe place to use.
Very ironic but it makes sense. A very safe US city.
"el paso".. spanish for .. THE ENTRY POINT..
Thank you so much ,,,, dispelling Fake news. Please do more videos like this please 👏🏽
Im not used to horizontal traffic lights. Can someone explain?
Lived in El Paso in the 70-80-90 on the northeast side right off transmountain went to terrace hills m school and andress H school best place to grow up in clean streets and no homeless anywhere and lots of beautiful girl
Yeah, lots of Starbucks in Austin you need the code to use the bathroom. Homeless deterrent. Not every location is like that but definitely the ones close to the city
I think having a code for the toilets is a good idea
Pisses me right tf off when I walk into a public bathroom and the public have made a disgusting mess. Having a code on it and opening it for your own customers isn't unreasonable
The west side of el Paso is the really nice side of el paso.
El Paso is predominantly Hispanic. Many places English is a 2nd language. Elected officials are mainly Mexican Americans. If you dont speak Spanish, or some form of it, you feel not welcome there.
everyone i met was bilingual and helpful about it
BS
What u talking about here in LA california Mc Donald's also gives u a code for the restroom
Used to drive on Mesa all the time..definitely NOT the Hood.
Good video. January 2023 really was focused around the large illegal immigrant problems near downtown and along Cesar E. Chavez Border Hwy which travels along side the border. I wish I had video of the people illegally running across the highway. Primarily bewteen the Fonseca and Midway exits. It was horrible then but it seems to be under control today.
The west side of EP is more decent than most of EP. Drive around Dyer Street and Alameda Street. Then what's your opinion?
My birthplace is El Paso. I have lived in the New York area for over 30 years now. Places here often have codes for bathroom too to keep out druggies and homeless folks.
EP Westside!!!
coded bathroom is a StarBucks thing.
Used to run Christmas 🎄 trees from Canada 🇨🇦 to Mexico 🇲🇽 border..we drop a trl.just across the border and pick up our mt. Trls. Refer. Units and they come back strip..not cool..back in the 80s..
😑 long drive
The news doesn't need to villify it when the DPS has to routinely chase a car full of border jumpers which then crashes into a light pole and or a neighborhood school zone. Happens regularly here.
From the Chihuahuaita neighborhood on the 900 block of Sants Fe east to Cotton using Piasano as the border line south. That was El Segundo Barrio. Between 1956 til 70 when I left. Anyone tells you different. They're lying to you. 900 block of Kansas Street grew up on that street. Heck it out
me and my family are planning to check out El Paso Texas in the future to see if it would be good enough for us to live there hopefully the articles are right and it's low crime rate affordable and warm like they say it is
Come to San Antonio instead
@@user-cc5dr6hj5o nah , San Antonio crime rate is crazy
Thanks for teh video, it is important to get a first ahnd see at the situation in El Paso. I know we ahve always had imigrants and homels. It has increased, but it is not like we are "swiming in imigrants"; nor" are they "invading USA". Thank you again.
United Health mailed us something from El Paso.
yeeaaah
I know that this is an old video but really i was living in el paso texas before because i recognize some parts where you passed by and literally where i was is in some apartments called foxglove and literally thats the worst place indefensive and not secured because people just steals from your balcony and shoes too good thing that i don’t live there anymore because weird stuff is been happening with some strangers and most of all not inside of el paso texas country anymore and i suggest you to be carefull with people you encounter because some people are not nice and dangerous
Welcome to El Paso Greengo.
11:02 “Burritos y burritas, burrotes y burronas” 😆😆😆
I need to change my ways that was wrong 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So El Paso isn’t crowded like Houston??
Definitely not. El Paso's population is around 800,000 and Houston is over 2 million.
Still waiting on that 2nd video ???
Its up
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS is it ?
Please post the link .. it's not showing on your list of vids posted .
Houston has a code to use the bathroom too
Trashy area signs
A Man do not drive mini vans ?? How macho .
I live in El Paso
How much does a decent 2 bedroom apartment cost??
someone´s hating on Ciudad Juarez hehe
I just came from Ciudad Juarez, in a CharlieBo video. What a contrast.
Unreal right? Same metro area
Rather move to Nv or Phoenix went to visit A friend in el paso nope
From California dont mean no disrespect
A qui asen falta buenos dile sueldos
The bafffroom ?!!
Also, it's not a good idea to go to Juarez because cartels are in that town. They really don't like people coming over there.
Does anybody remember papa smurf..he used to take truck drivers over to Mexico 🇲🇽 all the time.. last I heard he was murder
Are you talkin about the Papa Smurf that used to be a gaurd in the county jail back in the 80's?
I'm a lifer from EPT. The low life's who have nothing better to do but destroy good things El Paso are trying to make it a better looking city!!! So disappointing!!!
A "real" man is able to drive a minivan
If it's on Fox News it must be true
According to old people yes
Its crowded averywhere. You need to go back to cali florida and every state thats living right now in ept. Overpopulating a border city made me pay my mortgage from 1400 to 1700 in a year 😂😂😂 i love overtime 😂😂
You two have the worst misconceptions of El Paso it’s quite sad. There isn’t a ‘crisis,’ as you mentioned. We’ve always had a lot of migrants pass through, but not enough to skyrocket our crime rates. In fact, El Paso is one of the safest cities in the US! Want to look for crime, go to Detroit, Houston, Memphis, and Chicago. Don’t come here with that toxic mindset.
??? I didn't way it was bad... listen better
THEASE PEOPLE ARE COMEING FROM COLUMBIA VENISWHAILA AND SEVERAL OTHER DIFFRENT COUNTRY'S
You cant even spell
high estrogen levels on this guy, who cries over coded restroom? lol
needed a calculator to multiply 104 by 15 !!!!! anyway, thanks for the drive, though the male in this vid sounds like a jerk
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE NEEDS TO UNITE TOGATHER PEACFULLY AND SAVE OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN AND OUR FAMILY AND OUR GREAT NATION THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IF WE DON'T STAND UP AND STOP THIS ILLIGLE INVASION NOW WE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND OUR CHDREN WILL NEVER HAVE A COUNTRY OR FUTURE THEASE PEOPLE FROM THE SOTHERN BOARDERS ARE COMEING INTO A CITY OR STATE NEAR YOU
To work, we need it.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS WAKE UP BROTHER WAKE UP
This place is a dump! I would never move here!!
Safest city by murder rate. Try living In Alabama for crime
El Paso looks very boring
Racist little city
? Explain yourself please
Yo creci en el paso TX y desires me movi para Philly PA.
Real el paso?