only ones who cross the border daily from juarez. meet ray rosales, the dude on the red harley. he immigrated to the u.s. when he was 7, he's got two grown kids and works the punch press at a metal stamping factory in el paso. >> obviously it's a lot cheaper. dollars over there versus pace owes, i'm living like a king. >> you're living like a king down there? >> ten years ago, juarez had the highest murder rate in the world, but a crackdown by law enforcement and a truce between the cartels drove crime down, though there is still quite a bit of drug-related violence. >> a lot of people think of juarez it's a scary place, i'd never want to go there in my life. you do it every day and you're not scared. >> a lot of people look at it as it's dangerous. you're going do get killed. you can't go to a restaurant. you can't go here. it's not true. >> not true? >> not true. not true. i mean, there are sections, like anywhere else. like in chicago and new york,