The Gulf War of 1991 is one of the reasons that the rusted barrier is the only thing Minerva can see from her balcony.
The wall that Republican candidate Donald Trump has been dreaming of is made of iron, and you can already touch it.
It is rough, cold in the morning and burning hot in the afternoon sun.
A 19th century engraving of the obelisk at Tijuana marking the border between the United States and Mexico.
The last third of the border is the cheapest international barrier to secure in the world because it crosses the Sonoran and Chihuahua deserts where temperatures reach 50ºC.
Fuente original: US-Mexican border fence: Why Donald Trump’s ‘Great Wall of Mexico’ is already a reality | In English | EL PAÍS
