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Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here from the East the ground is being prepared for trenching by con... More

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here is new and old wall to the East. Photo by: Tim Tucciarone

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here construction workers are assembling the new wall panels onsite.... More

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here is the placement of a new border wall panel. Photo by: Tim Tucciarone

Construction workers assemble panels with concrete

Construction workers assemble panels with concrete

Construction workers assemble panels with concrete drying in the construction of the new border wall in the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California. June 19, 2018. Seen here are assembled panels with co... More

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here are scrap pieces of the old border fence. Photo by: Tim Tucciarone

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Photo by: Tim Tucciarone

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here from the West is the trench with new panels in the background. ... More

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border

Construction workers putting up new wall at the border located at the Chula Vista Area of Responsibility, California, on June 19, 2018. Seen here is new and old wall to the East. Photo by: Tim Tucciarone

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