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Southwest Border Fence Construction Progress
As of February 10, 2012, CBP has completed 651 miles of pedestrian and vehicle fencing along the Southwest Border. CBP has constructed a total of 352 miles of primary pedestrian fence and 299 miles of vehicle fence. CBP has approximately one mile left to be completed for the Pedestrian Fence (PF225) project. This will bring the total to 652 miles of fence along the Southwest Border.
Sunrise near Monument 8, vehicle fence at the Santa Teresa, New Mexico Station located in the El Paso sector. Cerrudo Services construction workers assemble fence in El Paso.U.S. Border Patrol Agent Martin Hernandez stands at the 18-foot tall pedestrian fence at the Santa Teresa port of entry in New Mexico.Pedestrian fence under construction in Eagle Pass, Del Rio sector. Pedestrian fence in El Centro sector, California.Pedestrian Fence construction in Eagle Pass, Del Rio sector.A Border Patrol Jeep drives alongside a secondary border fence at the border between San Diego sector and Tijuana.Vehicle fence in El Paso sector, New Mexico.Joint Levee-Wall project with Hidalgo County, Texas.Fence on sand dunes in Yuma sector, California.Construction in San Diego sector, Smuggler’s Gulch.Yuma sector pedestrian fence.
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