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,