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U.S. Pushes Ahead With Matte-Black Border Wall Near Santa Teresa in $4.5 Billion Expansion

The design aims to deter climbing by absorbing solar heat, a tactic migrant-aid groups say heightens risk without reducing crossings.

Overview

  • Construction is advancing on a new segment near Santa Teresa opposite Ciudad Juárez as part of a barrier program ordered by President Donald Trump.
  • DHS and CBP are coordinating roughly 230 miles of new fencing funded at about $4.5 billion to reinforce high-traffic sectors along the border.
  • About 110 miles of the planned build are slated for the El PasoCiudad Juárez corridor, identified as a major migration route.
  • The new sections use matte-black metal intended to absorb solar heat and make the barrier harder to climb.
  • Local reports say firefighters rescued six people near the new wall area after a 9-1-1 call, underscoring immediate safety concerns raised by aid groups such as Casa del Migrante.