Which new rules actually??I went to renew my visa/border crossing card this past March 2024 after putting it away for two years after my last one expired, its a boring task to fill out the DS-160 form, then gather all your possible papers, documents, bank statements and all sort of âproofsâ that you will not stay in the USA (no thanks!!), basically provide complete evidence that you are who you are and intend to not be a problem to the USA when visiting.I expected the process to be much much much more complicated due to the rhetoric coming out from the White House that reduced the interview-free visa renewal process from 4 years to 1, so I was really not looking forward to the âinterviewâ but actually found the process the polar opposite, let me tell you why:In years past if you wanted to schedule a visa interview, you had to at least schedule it 3â4 months in advance since all US consulates in Mexico where always fully booked, this time? surprise!! Lots and lots of free slots such that I could actually schedule my interview for next Monday (and it was a friday!). Since I was not going to gather all my papers so soon, I scheduled it for 10 days later, paid for it and done.. no biggie, the whole interview booking process took me 45 minutes complete with filling out the DS-160 form, paying with my credit card and printing a confirmation.I went to the visa processing center to have my picture and fingerprints taken, it was a process that took me†20 minutes including parking nearby. The place was very very lonely, I was scheduled to enter the building at 11:00 am but since there was nobody, they let me enter at 10:25 when I arrived, I was out of the building at about 10:40 or so with all my duties for that appointment done, next day I would have my consular interview at the same time. How lonely was it? Well picture a place with 25 teller windows for processing visa seekers and only two in operation since there was no need for anything else.I went home and gathered all my bank statements, proofs of previous travel history, identity documents, etc, etc†I am sad to let you know I practically wasted an entire tree with printing all these 180 or so pages, why wasted? read onâŠI went next day to my appointment at the brand new US Consulate building in Monterrey and I really loved it this time, let me elaborate: at the old consulate building you had to go and find some parking place somewhere (it was located downtown), pay very expensive per hour fees, then have somebody you trust, accompany you and take care of your cellphone and valuables while you were at the interview since none are permitted inside the building.But this time it was totally a different experience and I loved it: there is FREE parking inside the consulate building after a brief security inspection by the city police, you can enter and securely leave your car parked with your valuable belongings and cell phone in there. You go upstairs to the building, show your papers and confirmation, then you queue for the metal detectors and later on for more fingerprinting.After the fingerprinting queue, you go to another queue for your interview, my actual interview took†2 minutes!!! The consular officer questioned me about stuff I already wrote on my DS-160 form and then proceeded to tell me my US Visa was approved and that I could pick it up at the DHL office I had already selected when filling the form online, we exchanged thank-youâs and pleasantries and then I was out of the building with my approval notice in hand, oh and about the full ream of papers I was carrying? none of them was requested by the consular officer†so I had to go home and destroy all of them since they had very personal information.2 weeks later I received a DHS notice informing me that my visa was ready for pickup at the DHL office, they gave me the tracking number and I went to pick it up.After that since I will be traveling quite frequently to the US I went online and applied for Global Entry. After filling out the form in 15 minutes, and paying the fee, I had to wait 2 weeks to receive my conditional approval notification.Having received the notification, I went to the Laredo, TX CBP office with some more papers to have my âinterviewâ with a US DHS officer who only asked me my name and to provide my passport and visa card, scanned them, took a picture of me and my fingerprints and told me that the card would arrive to my address 7 to 10 days later, which proved to be very accurate: it arrived 8 days later.So now in the era of Trump and all of his hateful-to-mexicans rhetoric I find it funny that it is even easier for me to lawfully enter the USA than before thanks to Global Entry benefits: crossing the US-Mexico bridge now takes me 7 minutes at the most compared to close to 3 hours previously (during peak travel days). Visiting via air? no problem! I can clear migration and customs even faster than some US Citizens who have no Global Entry benefits: I just go to the kiosk upon landing, input my info, print out the ticket, show it to the office and voila! I am out of the airport in less than 20 minutes after disembarking compared to the 3 or 4 hour queues I had to endure previously.So please, do not believe all that you hear about âtough guy Trumpâ making it harder for anyone to visit the USA and increased national protection due to some yet-to-be-announced rules (if ever) because the only thing that is changing is that the US is getting more and more isolated and it is suffering loss of income because of it.Let me show you why: years and decades back, border towns like Laredo and McAllen, TX where full of activity and everybody went shopping there from all parts of Mexico, even from places as far back as Mexico City (14 hours drive away).Now thanks to e-commerce, trade agreements and everything that has happened between our countries in the last 25 years, we no longer need to go to the border, we can import all we want from the USA and buy it at shops here, no need to go to the border. Border towns started to suffer âbiglyâ due to all these factors.Tourism was still a very big draw for Mexicans but with Trump in office, we have rather decided not to visit (as well as people from some other countries) and risk feeling unwelcome there, only very essential travel actually. In fact, non-stop plane tickets to european cities have gone down in price since there is now much more demand than previously was: with a USD/MXN exchange rate very similar to the EUR/MXN one and the GBP/MXN down too, it is way more attractive to visit Paris or London (where you actually feel very welcome as a Mexican) than New York for example.Trump is causing great damage to the USA but you yet have to see it to believe it, so let me show you a picture I took a few weeks ago while in Laredo, TXâs downtown, it is shocking to see lots and lots of places where previously there were stores and even supermarkets now totally boarded and closed. Mind you: these were stores full of activity and sales to thousands of people mainly from Mexico in any given day, now Laredo seems like a ghost town, a shell of what it used to be.Take a look:The previously very busy H-E-B supermarket in Laredo, TX downtown all boarded, closed and abandoned:Compared to my nearby H-E-B supermarket in Mexico:So in short: NO, you are not seeing less Mexican tourists in the USA because of ânew rulesâ or whatever, we simply feel no desire to visit the USA anymore, we now have the same stores as you do (sometimes even more variety due to a stronger European brand presence in Mexico), the same or more luxurious shopping malls and stores as in the USA:So tell me again†why would we want to go up there when here we have everything you have there already? We used to go for shopping and tourism but now that shopping is out of the question, Tourism to feel unwelcome? with crime in cities like Chicago and New York similar or even higher than in some mexican cities?? (thanks MSM for the skewed perception!) risking imminent terrorism attacks due to your orange provocateur? no thanks!!!You canât beat this for a small fraction of the price of Miami Beach and with better service and hospitality (CancĂșn MĂ©xico pictured):But hey good news, donât feel envious!! You can now have our stores in the US too!!In short I love the USA and my dear gringo friends, but I am saddened that this is the first time in my life where I no longer admire you as I used to, i now feel pity for what you are going thru with a president even worse than the corrupt ones we have now and in the past.The saddest part is how the orange guy is lying and lying and lying to you with all this disinformation like the ânew rules for touristsâ, yet lots of you still believe him†hope you wake up soon from your nightmare.