Resources
MULTIMEDIA:
Texas Border Wall. The Department of Homeland Security's effort to build 661 miles of fences and walls to monitor illegal immigration and contraband smuggling from Mexico is nearly complete. It has been delayed by lawsuits from landowners and municipalities in Texas. Listen to a cross-section of opinions from Texas residents regarding the border wall. Go >
US-Mexico Economic Ties. Andrew Selee, Director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, discusses the shape, scope and future of US-Mexico economic ties. Listen >
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