Columbus New Mexico Port of Entry

Columbus New Mexico Port of Entry

Columbus New Mexico Port of Entry, June, 2001
Location
Country United States
Location End of New Mexico State Highway 11, Columbus, New Mexico, 88029
Coordinates 31°47′04″N 107°37′39″W / 31.784399°N 107.627622°W / 31.784399; -107.627622
Details
Opened 1902
Phone (575) 531-2694
Hours Open 24 Hours
Exit Port Palomas, Chihuahua Mexico
Statistics
2011 Cars

296,234

(Columbus data includes Antelope Wells)
2011 Trucks 9,258
Pedestrians 236,862
Website
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/nm/2406.xml

For many years, the Columbus New Mexico Port of Entry was the gateway for New Mexico's only border town. The US government first built a Customs inspection station in Columbus, New Mexico in 1902. In 1916, that building was damaged during a raid by bandits led by Pancho Villa. The building has been refurbished and stands as part of Pancho Villa State Park.[1]

An inspection station has stood at the US-Mexico border south of Columbus since the 1940s. The current border inspection station was built by the General Services Administration in 1989. GSA has plans to replace it once again.[2]

Original US Customs facility in Columbus in 1915, prior to the Villa raid.

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