As if dealing with the drama of the US general election wasn't challenging enough, US citizens who live in Mexico--and want to vote--have it even worse.
According to Business Insider, those Americans must endure hours-long waits at the border before they reach the ballot box.
On Election Day, thousands of US citizens living in Mexico crowded the international bridges to El Paso, Texas, just to cast their vote. Most waited over two hours.
The international bridge between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso was also completely full.
Even with COVID-related restrictions in place, the line stretched out for nearly a mile.
But voters whose lives straddle the border say it's a small price to participate in an election that will have a profound impact on both countries.
All this extreme border vigilance, the paranoia, and the hate speech toward us, Latinos, is exactly why we needed to vote today. JoaquĆn Almanza US Citizen, Juarez resident