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I checked out the Humphrey book again. It’s EXCELLENT…full of fantastic pictures of US-MX in 1892 and again in 1985.

The pictures in this book, together with my own many visits to this border make me wonder how is the US able to build the fence on the Mexican side of the border? In several places the fence IS on the Mexican side, but in others it’s located on the US side. Does anyone have an explanation for this?

 

Dallen

 

 

Dr. Dallen J. Timothy

School of Community Resources and Development

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Arizona State University

411 N. Central Avenue, Suite 550

Phoenix, AZ 85004-0690 USA

 

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I checked out the Humphrey book again. It's EXCELLENT...full of fantastic pictures of US-MX in 1892 and again in 1985. The pictures in this book, together with...
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Maybe the fence in some of the photos is not an American fence, but a Mexican fence--perhaps belonging to a rancher to control his livestock. Lowell G. McManus...
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