Construction of the new border wall system continues near San Luis, AZ. Weve completed over 60 mi of new border wall system so far with the help of @usacehq. This new system improves impedance & denial of illegal entries, making the border safer for both my agents, & our nation. pic.twitter.com/61MoJr0v6G— USBPChief (@USBPChief) August 23, 2019
Illegal border crossings in San Luis, AZ, in 2005 versus the same location today: In 2005, 10 landing mat failed to impede and deny illegal entries. Today, CBP has a triple layered enforcement zone which includes an 18 bollard wall. pic.twitter.com/DSO5p0h75M— CBP (@CBP) August 25, 2019
Construction crews continue work on the new border wall system along the SW border near San Luis, AZ. In partnership with @USACEHQ, CBP has constructed over 60 miles of new border wall system along the SW border since 2017 and expects to complete 450 miles by the end of 2020. pic.twitter.com/ZMVqVteMUN— CBP (@CBP) August 25, 2019
Sixty mikes is from the river to just south of Columbus. Seymour is the 50 mile marker.
Thanks for the report, glad to see this construction.
Even though it is hotter than Hades in southern AZ, they are still being brought in by coyotes, guess they know time is coming to an end.
A group was found a few days ago totally dehydrated with NO water, they would have all died if not for BP.