Mexican President Rejects New U.S. Border Wall Construction
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With higher and more resilient steel structures, the U.S. government has initiated this week the construction of a new secondary wall between the border area of New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez, an uprising that has been questioned and rejected, according to the father and parish priest of the community of Mater Dolorosa, Javier Calvillo. [...] The entrance Refuse construction of a new secondary wall on the border with Mexico was first published in …
Punto y Coma MX The secondary wall will travel 11 km from the U.S. border with Mexico and will have steel bars of more than 30 meters high. With higher and resistant steel structures, the U.S. government began the construction of a new secondary wall between the border area of New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez, an uprising that has been questioned and rejected, according to EFE, the father and parish priest of the community of Mater Dolorosa, Javier …
As if one were not enough, the United States began the construction of a new “secondary wall” on the border with Mexico. This time between New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez. Construction of a wall between the United States and Mexico // X: @CBP United States builds a new “secondary wall” Once again, the United States government resumed the construction of a wall on the border with Mexico... Although it is now a secondary one.Through social networks, …
With higher and more resilient steel structures, the U.S. government has started this week building a new secondary wall between the bordering area of New Mexico and Ciudad Juárez, an uprising that has been questioned and rejected, according to EFE, the father and parish priest of the community of Mater Dolorosa, Javier Calvillo. “It is curious that a country (U.S.) that has the majority of its migrant population wants to put up walls(...) As mu…
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office reported that more than 137 kilometers of the new border wall are in rapid planning or construction in key sectors such as San Diego, Yuma, Tucson, El Paso and the Rio Grande Valley.
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