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Month: May 2025

GRAND OPENING! – June 10, 2025 Southern CDT / GDMBR Terminus

June 10, 2025 – 10:00 AM Join us at the border for the dedication ceremony! Exciting News from the Village of Columbus, NM! We’re proud to share our new monument has been placed right at the U.S.–Mexico border, dedicated to the incredible cyclists of the Continental Divide Trail and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route …

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Osama Bin Laden State Park?

Imagine the State of New York building the “Osama bin Laden State Park” in the footprints of the World Trade Center! op-ed by BigAddison Did you know before the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington D.C. and the heroically foiled 3rd target, there …

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Puerto Palomas Needs Help!

Seeking Bi-lingual partner in Palomas to help update Tourism & Business listings on www.PalomasMexico.com All Listings are 100% FREE! As you can see below, PalomasMexico.com is usually the FIRST RESULT on a Google search. Click to try it yourself and see what you get! What do I need? Seeking a bi-lingual friend of Palomas to …

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New Mexico Nomad Tips : Advice for Visitors to New Mexico

A compilation of advice, suggestions and tips from locals for visitors traveling off the beaten path in New Mexico. Read Full Article Here: New Mexico Nomad Tips : Advice for Visitors to New Mexico Suggested Site… Click to Visit Columbus, NM!

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Federal Magistrate Drops Charges Against 100 Aliens Trespassing in New Mexico Military Zone

  U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Gregory Wormuth of Las Cruces dismissed misdemeanor trespassing charges against nearly 100 illegal aliens arrested for crossing into a newly designated National Defense Area in New Mexico. On Wednesday, the federal judge ruled in favor of the illegal aliens, citing probable cause issues as the reason for the dismissals. | …

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New Border ‘Defense Area’ Concerns For Continental Divide Bikers & Hikers

Gus Steadman’s post on Facebook’s Great Divide Mountain Bike Route – Trail Info & Rider Stories points out the entire New Mexico Border is now owned and enforced by the U.S. Military. Gus wrote the following warning: “Be careful on this year’s ride. Antelope Wells is now part of a restricted military installation. The administration …

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TIS’ THE SEASON! – GDMBR Travel Schedule Map

It’s that time of year again to mount up your steel horses and ride! In Related News… Exciting News from the Village of Columbus, NM!​ (Excerpt from VILLAGE OF COLUMBUS facebook page) We’re proud to share that a new monument has been placed right at the U.S.–Mexico border, dedicated to the incredible cyclists of the …

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Trump’s Popularity Skyrockets After He Deports All Cyclists

  U.S. — Despite controversies surrounding tariffs and the defunding of dozens of large government departments, a new poll showed President Donald Trump’s popularity skyrocketed after he announced the deportation of all cyclists. Read full article here: Trump’s Popularity Skyrockets After He Deports All Cyclists https://babylonbee.com/news/trumps-popularity-skyrockets-after-he-deports-all-cyclists Related topic – NO JOKE! Before you get deported! …

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5K Criminal Aliens Arrested this Year by Border Patrol

  Border Patrol agents arrested more than 5,000 criminal aliens since the start of Fiscal Year 25, according to a report from Chief Michael Banks. The aliens had criminal records, including violence and sexual offenses. | Border / Cartel Chronicles Read full article here: 5K Criminal Aliens Arrested this Year by Border Patrol Tour of …

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USDA Halts Cattle Imports from Mexico Due to Flesh-Eating Pest

  The Trump administration is halting cattle imports due to the spread of flesh-eating pest that is threatening to cross the southern border. Read full article here: USDA Halts Cattle Imports from Mexico Due to Flesh-Eating Pest Tour of Pancho Villa’s Legendary Border Crossing will transport you back to the original sites of the infamous raid …

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