There is one on each side of the building, but if the conveyor belt near you isn’t running, that means you’ll have to walk it over to the other side (through the hallway under the Connecting Flights sign). You’ll then need to take your checked bag to the connecting flight bags drop-off.The line is slow because every person who has never been to MEX processes this piece of information and, if they don’t speak Spanish, asks for it to be repeated before they push the button. A sign explaining this in the lineup would be very beneficial. I assume the button is a randomizer it lights up a green “pass” or a red sign indicating you need to go to secondary to get your bag searched. As a connecting passenger, you’ll probably get the green light. Then s/he’ll ask you to push a red button on a small stand.She/he will likely ask your next destination. Put your carry-on and checked bags through the machine and at the other end, hand your Customs form to the official. They may or may not be on the side of the building where you picked up your bags. Once you have your bags, get in the lineup to go through the X-ray machines.While signs say you go to the left for flights from South America and to the right for flights from North America, that system may or may not be in use during your visit. After Immigration you need to pick up your checked bag.
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