President Donald Trump wants to build up the border between Mexico and the U.S. Here's what that 1,900-mile stretch looks like now.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
US Customs and Border Protection is asking companies to design prototypes for a "physically imposing" wall that President Trump promised voters.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
US Customs and Border Protection is asking companies to design prototypes for a "physically imposing" wall that President Trump promised voters.
Mapping the southern border
President Donald Trump wants to build up the border between Mexico and the U.S. Here's what that 1,900-mile stretch looks like now.
The California Border Patrol shows the progress of border wall prototypes along the U.S.-Mexico border.
President Donald Trump wants to build up the border between Mexico and the U.S. Here's what that 1,900-mile stretch looks like now.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
The Trump administration says there is a national security crisis at the Southern border. But most people in the country illegally didn't sneak across the border; they overstayed their visas.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
Donald Trump plans to construct a border wall with Mexico to cut the number of illegal immigrants. This is how the border looks now.
Slightly Offens*ve's Elijah Schaffer and journalist Michael A. (@the_blackmic) headed to Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, to ask students for their opinions about building the wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. In every case, the conversation — which was meant to be about illegal immigra...
David Danelo has traveled the U.S.-Mexico border and his investigative report about a complex issue examines the border in human terms. As topical today as it was when he made his trek, this updated edition asks and answers the core questions: Is a fence or wall the answer? Is the U.S. government capable of fully securing the border?