http://images.chron.com/blogs/txpotomac/border_fence.jpg
This is what a lot of the fence looks like on the ground:
http://blogs.chron.com/immigration/archives/border%20fence
http://www.ktsm.com/files/ktsm/media/news/5-20-09_bordersecurity6.jpg
http://watergaps.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/img_87731.jpg
And finally, my favorite, from Yuma sector:
http://www.duneguide.com/images/ISDRA-BorderFence-8.jpg
Oh, my gosh! You’re right! There’s no way anyone can get through this:
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/01.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/08.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/10.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/11.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/20.html
Never heard of walking around a barrier? There’s hundreds of miles where there is no fence whatsoever or when there is a fence it’s nothing more than a wire between two posts. Yep, real hard to get across.