The Brown Field Border Patrol Station in San Diego, California, was established in 1979 and is strategically located between the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa Ports of Entry. Covering 11.6 linear miles of the international border with Mexico, the station operates in an area of approximately 568 square miles, characterized by mountainous, mesa, and valley terrain.
With its jurisdiction extending from Colonel's Peak Ridgeline on Otay Mountain to the Tecate Port of Entry and as far north as the City of Poway, the Brown Field Station plays a crucial role in ensuring border security. Operating the State Route 94 Checkpoint in Jamul, CA, the station works in collaboration with the Chula Vista Station to the west and the El Cajon Station to the east.
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