Jaguars and wolves
The problem razor write poses for endangered wildlife, e.g. only 114 grey wolves in this area Meanwhile similar concertina wire doesn’t always stop people
Continue reading →The problem razor write poses for endangered wildlife, e.g. only 114 grey wolves in this area Meanwhile similar concertina wire doesn’t always stop people
Continue reading →Video of a group of migrants crossing through the fence near Tijuana. Meanwhile at opposite side of the border, there have been some large groups also crossing near McAllen. These groups aren’t necessarily evading apprehension, but at least as often … Continue reading →
Will there be a push to build a wall on the northern border as well? Citizens of Mexico can fly to Canada without a visa. Remember what happened in 2016 campaign when Scott Walker suggested a wall with Canada? The … Continue reading →
Another tunnel found in Nogales, this one found as it collapsed causing pavement issues above.
Continue reading →Recently President Trump has been boasting that wall construction is ahead of schedule and attacking those who dare to disagree or point out the emperor has no clothes. Part of the issue seems to be that there isn’t a clear … Continue reading →
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is a 517 square mile national monument that includes approximately 33 miles of the US/Mexico border. Below is the page that describes the border fence. From the 1990s, the park had problems with illegal off-road … Continue reading →
A somewhat counter-intuitive effect of the wall. These migrants aren’t trying to cross the wall. Instead, because the wall is on US territory, they are standing next to it and waiting for the border patrol to arrest them. More than … Continue reading →
The Rio Grande River forms the boundary between the US and Mexico. This brings into question what happens to that boundary if the course of the river were to change. In 1970 there were a few such disputes outstanding that … Continue reading →
Perspectives on the border region from someone who spent a month bicycling between El Paso and Brownsville.
Continue reading →Another drug bust. No surprise once again at a port of entry. This time Laredo One thing that isn’t surprising is that in Texas, where the Rio Grande River forms the border, some sort of vehicle is often involved – … Continue reading →