Thousands of students attending US colleges and universities actually reside in Mexico. Many live with their families so living costs are cheaper. But when border wait times can be two to four hours long, it takes a special dedication to get to class each day. The World's host Marco Werman speaks to teacher Joanna Esser and Tijuana student Carlos Tenorio from Southwestern
Thousands of students attending US colleges and universities actually reside in Mexico. The World's Marco Werman speaks to teacher Joanna Esser and Tijuana student Carlos Tenorio from Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California, about what it's like to cross borders daily for education.