Foreign News.
The first concrete signs of progress on one of the major promises of Trump's campaign, nine months after he took office, have surfaced along the U.S border near Tijuana in Mexico.
Few meters from California, eight sky-high bars of concrete and steel stand as high as 30 feet tall. The erections are prospective models of Trump's promise that would one day be a solid wall covering the full length of the southern border, from California to Texas.
The Trump's border wall idea does not sit well with Mexico as the U.S president has vowed to make the Latin American country pay for construction.
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