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San Diego Border Roleplay Teams Explained: Every Role and How It Plays

How Border Patrol, Police, and civilian smuggler roles work in the Roblox border experience, with their gear and payouts.

How Border Patrol, Police, and civilian smuggler roles work in the Roblox border experience, with their gear and payouts.

San Diego Border Roleplay splits its map into three distinct ways to play, and each one hands you a different vehicle, uniform, loadout, and set of objectives. The border checkpoint sits at the center of everything. Some players run the line as agents, others try to slip contraband past it, and the whole thing plays out across San Diego, California and the crossing back into Mexico.

Quick answer: You can play as Border Patrol (scan and process vehicles or pedestrians at the checkpoint), Police (patrol the city and arrest wanted civilians), or a civilian smuggler (buy contraband, cross the border, sell it, and launder the cash). Each team earns XP and a salary while playing.

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Border Patrol role: scanning and processing the checkpoint

Border Patrol is the federal enforcement team responsible for securing the border, stopping illegal entry, and catching contraband. You start at the trainee rank and work the checkpoint booth, deciding who gets through and who gets pulled aside.

Stand at the checkpoint booth and wait for a vehicle to pull up. Press E to View Passport when the driver reaches your window.
Choose how to handle the driver. Press R to Grant Entry, which pays out +$20 XP, or press F to Send to Inspection if something looks off.
Work the scanning lanes. Approach the yellow control console and press E to run the Truck Scanner Scan as a vehicle passes through, then move to the pedestrian building marked SCANNERS and press E at the body scanner to run the Border Scanner Scan.

The pedestrian scanner shows a full RESULTS readout of what a person is carrying, listing each item with a checkmark, such as Car Keys, a Flute, and a Passport. Running your first pedestrian scan unlocks the Scanner Operator badge.

When someone runs from the scanners, you can pursue them with handcuffs equipped, tase them, and bring them in. Detaining a criminal civilian pays +25 XP, and the arrest that follows pays +40 XP. Backup from other officers makes takedowns faster.

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Police role: city patrols and arrests

Police focus on the city rather than the checkpoint, securing streets from criminal activity, arresting civilians tied to shady deals, and checking player data across the map. You begin at the cadet rank.

The core loop is a three-step takedown. Tase a wanted civilian for +10 XP, detain them for +25 XP, then arrest them for +40 XP. You can chain this on multiple suspects, whether they are out on the street next to a parked car or hiding inside a location like the XXL GYM.

Police get a cruiser to cover ground quickly, which matters at night when smugglers are trying to slip away with a briefcase of cash. The role pays a Police – Cadet salary of +$1,913 while you patrol.

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Civilian smuggler role: buy, cross, sell, and launder

Playing as a civilian is the smuggling side of the game. The goal is to buy contraband, get it across the San Ysidro Port of Entry, sell it on the US side, and bring the money back to Mexico without getting caught.

Claim your Daily Rewards from the menu at spawn. The Day 1 reward is $7,500, and a +$100 welfare bonus applies on top.
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Head into the BLACK MARKET GOODS shop and buy contraband. A Crate Of Avocados costs $150 and carries a 10% detection rating, shown on the prompt as E - $150 - Detection: 10%.
Open the Vehicle Spawner and pick a car. The Tayora Cambria, for example, has a top speed of 128 mph and a 0-60 time of 8.6 seconds. Load your crate and follow the yellow arrows toward the border.
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Queue in a lane at the checkpoint and wait to be processed. If you are flagged for secondary inspection, follow the agent, park, and take your goods to the scanner. Clear it, and you get the message that you have been granted entry, then head to the exit barrier.
Drive to the Smuggled Goods Seller on the US side and press E to sell. A single crate of avocados sells for $390, and the first sale awards the First Sale badge. You receive a briefcase of money to carry back to Mexico.
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Once you sell, you become wanted, and a red star appears at the top of the screen. The higher your star level, the more aggressive the police response. Break line-of-sight to cool down, and evading a wanted level pays +10 XP.
Cross back through the border into Mexico, drive to the LAUNDROMAT, and press E to Launder Cash at a washing machine. Laundering the $390 finishes the smuggling loop and awards the Briefcase Business badge, with a confirmation reading that the money was collected and the smuggling tutorial is complete.

Tip: Ditching your vehicle and changing clothes throws off pursuit faster once you have lost sight of the police.

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XP and salary payouts by action

Both enforcement teams earn XP for individual actions plus a flat salary, while smuggling pays out in cash you have to launder. These are the values shown in play.

ActionReward
Grant entry at booth+$20 XP
Scan a player (truck or pedestrian)+20 to +30 XP
Playtime+20 XP
Tase a criminal civilian+10 XP
Detain a criminal civilian+25 XP
Arrest a criminal civilian+40 XP
Evade authorities (wanted level 1)+10 XP
Border Patrol – Trainee salary+$1,913
Police – Cadet salary+$1,913
Sell 1 crate of avocados$390

Badges tied to team activity

Progress across the roles unlocks badges as you hit specific milestones. Scanning as an agent and completing the full smuggling run each award their own.

BadgeHow it unlocks
Welcome to San DiegoAwarded early after starting out
Big BalanceAwarded early after starting out
Scanner OperatorRun a Border Scanner Scan on a pedestrian
First SaleSell your first smuggled goods
Briefcase BusinessLaunder your cash at the Laundromat

The game is built by the San Diego Border Community and runs on biweekly updates, so exact items, prices, and vehicles can shift over time. Cheating and exploiting are not tolerated, and it stays a roleplay experience, so respecting the rules and other players is part of keeping access. Pick the side that fits how you want to play, whether that is running the line, patrolling the city, or gambling on getting a crate of avocados past the scanners.