President Donald Trump got his first
in-person look at a section of the 30-foot 'bollard wall' his
administration is building along the U.S.-Mexico border on Friday,
touring a California border town where a 2-1/4 mile stretch of barriers
is replacing antiquated fencing made from landing mats scavenged during
the Vietnam War era.
The White House called Trump's destination 'the first completed section of the new border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.'
'We’ve
already built a lot of it,' the president told reporters at the site.
The administration has not, however, erected walls in any places along
the 1,954-mile border where no barriers existed on his Inauguration Day.
Trump
said the imposing structure, made of reinforced steel slats spaced
apart so U.S. Border Patrol agents can see the other side, is
'anti-climb' and can be made quickly.
'Just
checked out the new Wall on the Border – GREAT!' he tweeted as Air
Force One glided along the brief flight path to Los Angeles, where a
fundraiser awaited.
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