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02-17-2005, 08:40 PM
(thanks to one of our members for forwarding this article)

Oddly Enough - Reuters

By Tim Gaynor

MEXICALI, Mexico (Reuters) - Star-crossed lovers clasped hands, kissed and exchanged forbidden Valentine's Day (news - web sites) cards on Monday through a gap in a fence on the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border.

The break in the barrier dividing Calexico, California, from Mexicali, Mexico, is a popular spot where Mexicans working stateside come to see and talk to their families back at home.

One of only a few spots in the towns and cities on the 2,000-mile border where people standing in either country can touch, the two-mile-long strip gains a special romantic charge on Feb. 14.

From early in the morning, courting couples, husbands and wives and lovers ambled up to the rust-flecked barrier, searching eagerly for loved ones merging from cars and buses on the other side of the border.

"It's a romantic spot," Mexican stall owner Patricia Estrada said as she craned her neck to catch sight of a boyfriend on the U.S. side of the border. "We come here to see loved ones, and pass on messages."

Her boyfriend ambled up the fence sheepishly and the couple clasped hands. Estrada passed a note to him furtively so that U.S. Border Patrol agents posted nearby could not see.

Fifteen-foot (4.6-meter) tall metal bars are placed several inches-long barrier near Tijuana to the west, which will complete security along a strip running 70 miles from the Pacific into the desert.

Under orders to crack down on people passing notes and packets through the fence after a rash of recent arrests for drug trafficking, Border Patrol agents kept a watchful eye on the strip.

"I don't think they'll let us kiss today," young mother Monica Ramirez said as she waited for her husband Juan Carlos to appear on the Calexico side. "But just being able to see him and talk to him is so important."