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Mexican Border

To increase security and visibility along the U.S./Mexico border workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA. The project costs $11.6 million. Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. The concrete marker originally designated the border. A young boy on the Mexican side of the border attempts to speak with a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor who is standing in Arizona.

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To increase security and visibility along the U.S./Mexico border workers replace a 2.8 mile section of landing matt border wall constructed in 1994 in Nogales, Arizona, USA.  The project costs $11.6 million.  Under tight security on the Arizona side of the border, the construction draws much interest from residents of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.  The concrete marker originally designated the border.  A young boy on the Mexican side of the border attempts to speak with a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor who is standing in Arizona.