But again, this all seems like it should be researchable. I don't think verifiable progress reports on wall construction are considered a state secret.
For what it's worth, the government border people have a map showing pre-existing walls and newly-built walls.
I suppose that's fair.
But again, this all seems like it should be researchable. I don't think verifiable progress reports on wall construction are considered a state secret.
For what it's worth, the government border people have a map showing pre-existing walls and newly-built walls.
https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/along-us-borders/border-wall-system
I'm not a geographer or anything so I can't really tell how much of those huge gaps in the wall are considered impassable due to terrain.
Look at roads and waterways near the border.