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Still not sure what ya mean here...yeah I read the news. People tend to overexaggerate every thingle thing. Yawn.
If you mean illegals they are not the ones creating camping overcrowding so I dont expect any changes either way.
Read the news more closely 🤔
 
Given Trump’s threatened crackdowns and deportations, I would agree there will likely be a lot of activity along the border particularly this next year.

I would probably stay out of that area for awhile, but then I would personally prefer not to get caught up on anything,
 
Given Trump’s threatened crackdowns and deportations, I would agree there will likely be a lot of activity along the border particularly this next year.

I would probably stay out of that area for awhile, but then I would personally prefer not to get caught up on anything,
Unless you are Border Patrol there isn’t much of an issue as most crossing want to turn themselves in and begin the process of getting asylum as soon as possible in my opinion. The real problem isn’t going to be solved with the inadequate system we have quickly without major funding to increase the number of immigrants that can be processed or major changes to the system.
 
I’m thinking more of an increased presence with BP, and any round up activity that Trump decides to initiate.

As he has promised.

Me, I would not want to be in the middle of that.
Trump doesn’t have a chance of dealing with the problem as it will take years with his failure to lead and plan such an operation. Executive Orders can only do so much. Congress hasn’t done much in decades and Trump killed the only legislation that tried to be brought up. Most “truly bad illegal” immigrants get as far as possible from the border as quickly as possible if they plan to stay in my opinion. You are more likely to have problems in major cities where they can blend in and remain anonymous.
 
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I stayed on BLM dispersed camping land near the border just south of Ajo AZ in January two winters ago. Everyday of that time there was frequent traffic on the BLM road from Border patrol vehicles. Day and night flights with military and border control planes and helicopters and drones too. They do thermal imaging searches after dark.

In February that year I moved west to Sidewinder Road just west of Yuma off Hwy 8. The border wall could be seen in the distance from my campsite. Once again there was both day and night time patrols along with the California Hwy Patrols.

Part of the noisy air traffic is from the military bases. There are always a LOT of ongoing military, border patrol and local law enforcement training and resupply missions going on. .Great if you enjoy watching the aircraft and ground patrols. Not so great if you are looking for peace and quiet and hoping for no eyes in the sky or passing by of frequent patrols. According to the stated intentions of the current President Elect that activity level in January will increase compared to two years ago. The check points on the highways that are near the border have already reopened and vehicles are being stopped with drivers questioned, ID and vehicle plate numbers recorded, etc. so if you detest that type of “intrusion of your privacy” you will not enjoy being subjected to all of that every single day eyes in the sky, and on the ground stuff.

People sometimes show up in the forum assuming what things are going to be like when they get to their intended destination. Then go into denial mode when people who have been there tell them that things are not a match to the mental image they have. Go and find out, you may love it, you may hate it. Airplanes flying around do not bother me that much as I like airplanes and am tolerant of that type of noise having been a builder and flyer of airplanes. Patrols do not bother me either as they are not interested in me unless they have been assigned to stop and check me out that day.
 
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People in this forum seem to make whole lot if assumptions about others, like if others never camped where they did, haha

So this is about large scale military operation affecting camping? Or people just skipping camping there because of that and it becoming uncrowded?
Around Ajo is crowded and believe will be crowded no matter what. I actually pan to camp in areas more remote and further towards the border than Ajo, and theres tons of campers everywhere now, with javelina, deer archery then birds seasons especially, which are back to back. Don't expect any real changes. Lots of people are hunting though winter and then birds in spring.
 
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Dont see how BP activity would make those areas "uncrowded", BP had been active for a long time and checkpoints are nothjng new. Hunters will be hunting like before, snowbirds will be wintering just like before. Unless there's large military operaton and camping areas get closed, but then, remaning open areas only will get even more packed.
I expect it all to be more crowded near the border. Major dispersed areas around Lake Mead just got shut down, more homelessness, further increased interest in primitive camping this year, etc means more people will head to those warmer areas.
 
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This reminded me of illgals who cut up and were frying freshly killed deer the hunter shot and he then gave them a lift after he got his deer meat back. Or that one hunter who woke up to 2 BP agents pointing rifles at him cause they thought he was illegal. It used to be much wilder there in mid 2000s. They used to steal trucks from camps. More BP activity will probably only mean more campers as they will be feeling safer.
I guess I will travel all over entire border area all the way to NM now its going be safer for solo travel
 
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In the 2000s there were a few incidents of campers literally having to get their vehicle back by pointing a gun as it was about to be driven off. Used to be entire gangs of robbers attacking smugglers and illegas on US soil, to rob them, on public land in Arizona within 40-50 miles from the border, not sure if this is still happening and all of this is documented in official reports. A lot of those problem spots had gotten much better over the years but increased BP operations is what's keeping it relatively safe. Otherwise its a beeline to Phoenix, for smugglers too, smugglers I think would be more inclined to do crazy stuff if they get spotted by a civilian,because people call them in and report
 
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