According to the information network, Western media said the U.S. border police 9th announced the beginning of the New Mexico State border with Mexico near the Santa Teresa Frontier Station to replace the fence, the total length of about 32 km.
The new fenced form of the border wall varies in height from 5.5 m to 9 m. According to the Philippine news agency April 9, the border police said the United States needs to be able to effectively prevent illegal immigrants and criminal organizations to enter the border barrier.
In a notice, the border police said the project was run by a construction company in Montana State, which is expected to cost 73.3 million of billions of dollars for a 390-day period. Reported that the contract involves dismantling a barrier to prevent cars from entering, repair of roads and drainage systems.
The construction site is located near the Santa Teresa border station.
reported that in the 2017 fiscal year (October 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017), the United States Border Patrol police in the El Paso area, including the Santa Teresa border station, arrested more than 25,000 illegal immigrants, while the seizure of 15,000 kg of cannabis and 63.5 kilograms of cocaine.
The report said that, just as the border police announced the beginning of the replacement of the fence, an environmental group in the United States 9th to the United States Court of Appeals for the Nineth Circuit filed a lawsuit to freeze president Trump's border wall works, and said the Trump government to speed up the construction of the wall to suspend the implementation of environmental Environmental groups have asked the Court of Appeal to repeal a decision previously made by Mexican-American judge Gonzalo Coullers of California. According to the ruling, Trump could use a decree signed by President George W. Bush 2006 years ago to suspend the implementation of a series of environmental laws and speed up construction of the wall.
Environmental groups and the California government, which also took part in the lawsuit, agreed that the 2006 decree was ineffective.
According to environmental groups, the wall that Trump plans to build near San Diego is near the Pacific coast, with the surrounding wetlands and streams where rare wildlife depend.
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Former Mexican president wears a special T-shirt ironically Trump ' mending walls ' ' If your hands are too small, you can't build a wall.
' Former Mexican president Vicente in a T-shirt printed with these words, mocking US President Donald Trump's quest to build the Mexican-American border ' wall '. Mexican media reported 8th that the T-shirt printed a cartoon.
Trump appeared as a baby, crawled on the ground, piled blocks of bricks into a wall with his hands. This is a fund-raising campaign launched by Fox.
The T-shirts are priced at $24.99 and are used to support the Fox Center Foundation, aimed at nurturing politicians who give back to the community. "It's not just about walls, it's about acceptance, equality and inclusiveness," Fox said on the social network.
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Fox, who served as Mexican president from 2000 to 2006, was critical of Trump's intention to build the US-Mexican ' separation wall ' and was dissatisfied with Trump's quest to renegotiate the North American Free Trade agreement. The ' wall-mending ' is one of Trump's main campaign promises and one of the most controversial commitments. The Trump government has drawn up a wall-building plan for a 10-year period, which will cost 18 billion dollars.
Trump repeatedly asked the Mexican government to pay the ' wall money ', Mexican government refused.
Earlier this month, Trump continued to accuse Mexico of refusing to stop illegal immigrants from entering the United States, announcing a national guard to the border to help fight illegal immigration.