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- Mexico–United_States_barrier abstract "The Mexico–United States barrier – also known in the United States as The Border Fence or Border Wall – is a collection of several barriers, designed to prevent illegal movement across the Mexico–United States border. The barriers were built as part of three larger "Operations" to taper transportation of illegal drugs manufactured in Latin America and illegal immigration: Operation Gatekeeper in California, Operation Hold-the-Line in Texas, and Operation Safeguard in Arizona. The barriers are strategically placed to mitigate the flow of illegal border crossings along the Mexico–United States international border into the Southwestern United States. Construction supporters citethe ongoing escalation of national security risks, relating to Cartel border violence, and their possible co-operation with overseas terrorists.[citation needed] Opponents claim the barriers are a taxpayer boondoggle, an ineffective deterrent and that the barriers inappropriately jeopardize the health and safety of those seeking illegal entry into the United States, as well as destroy animal habitat, prevent animals from reaching water, disturb animal migration patterns, and otherwise damage the environment.".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier thumbnail US-Mexico_barrier_at_Tijuana_pedestrian_border_crossing.jpg?width=300.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier wikiPageID "674309".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier wikiPageRevisionID "602649539".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier subject Category:Border_barriers.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier subject Category:Fences.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier subject Category:History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier subject Category:Mexico–United_States_border.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier subject Category:Southwestern_United_States.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier subject Category:Walls.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier comment "The Mexico–United States barrier – also known in the United States as The Border Fence or Border Wall – is a collection of several barriers, designed to prevent illegal movement across the Mexico–United States border. The barriers were built as part of three larger "Operations" to taper transportation of illegal drugs manufactured in Latin America and illegal immigration: Operation Gatekeeper in California, Operation Hold-the-Line in Texas, and Operation Safeguard in Arizona.".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier label "Barriera di separazione tra Stati Uniti d'America e Messico".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier label "Barrière États-Unis-Mexique".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier label "Mexico–United States barrier".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier label "Muro fronteiriço Estados Unidos-México".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier label "Muro fronterizo Estados Unidos–México".
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Mexico%E2%80%93United_States_barrier.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Muro_fronterizo_Estados_Unidos–México.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Barrière_États-Unis-Mexique.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Barriera_di_separazione_tra_Stati_Uniti_d'America_e_Messico.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Muro_fronteiriço_Estados_Unidos-México.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Q2631595.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier sameAs Q2631595.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier wasDerivedFrom Mexico–United_States_barrier?oldid=602649539.
- Mexico–United_States_barrier depiction US-Mexico_barrier_at_Tijuana_pedestrian_border_crossing.jpg.