unprecedented decline in traffic" -- which is measured by the apprehension and the prevention of entry of people illegally entering the United States -- "shows a marked change in trends" since President Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, particularly since he took office.
The US-Mexico border.
The border is just there, nobody "paid" for it. Mexico sees no need to enforce the border but the US tries to prevent illegal crossings from Mexico, so if you are asking about who pays to enforce immigration laws across the border, then it is 100% the US.
One group known for patrolling the border are the Minuteman Project volunteers. They are concerned about illegal immigration and aim to provide assistance to law enforcement by monitoring the border for any unauthorized crossings. However, it's important to note that their activities are controversial and not officially sanctioned by the government.
Only through land border crossings.
stay out of my country illegal immagrant
The fence along the U.S./Mexico border is not intended to stop illegal entry, but to slow them down so that the agents can apprehend them.
Supposedly, to keep illegal immigrants, criminals and terrorists out of the United States.
The 1651 miled United states Mexico border fence from Gulf of California to West of Texas is measured to be 21 ft 6 inches tall.
No one worries about the northern border because Canadians don't really come illegally to the U.S., honestly...the highest illegal rate comes from Mexico..so their main focus is the southern border.
Yes, it is illegal to bring fireworks into Mexico without the proper permits. Violating these regulations could result in fines or other legal consequences. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations before attempting to bring fireworks into the country.
Supposedly, to prevent Mexican illegal immigrants from reaching US soil.
Mostly Mexico since we're right by the border and most illegal aliens come from Mexico too