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RMMB2WB3–AERIAL VIEW. International border between Mexico (left of wall) and the United States. Algodones Dunes, Sonoran Desert, Baja California, Mexico.
RM2WM0XE7–Color satellite image of Mexico, with mask.
RFM12W6W–Scenic Aerial Landscape View Eastern San Diego County Distant Baja California Peninsula Horizon Mexico Border from summit of Iron Mountain in Poway
RF2WN6PWD–Valle de Guadalupe Baja California Mexico
RF2AF9NJX–A view of Anza Borrego desert in Southern California close to the border with Mexico
RMC1D3JP–aerial map view above Tijuana Mexico at San Ysidro Mexican American border crossing
RF2KYYMWT– Chula Vista, California, aerial view
RMD6NAN8–Aerial view of the San Ysidro border Crossing February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RF2KGAA93–San Diego, CA., USA 11th November, 2022 Aerial view of the south part of San Diego looking towards Chula Vista and beyond to Silver Strand Beach and the islands of Correos De México, and South Coronado, Baja California
RM2WATWE8–Mexican immigration officials along with the Mexican National Guard (Guardia Nacional) attempt to thwart illegal immigration crossing in to Southern California. The Jacumba Valley in Southern California is an isolated desert area which makes the crossing easy to accomplish. “Coyote” human smugglers charge from $11,000-$25,000 per person to illegally cross from Mexico, often based on country of origin. Many of those who now cross in to the US are classified as OTM's (other than Mexican) by the US Border Patrol. Aerial drone view of the US/Mexico border fence. 1/05/2024 Jacumba Valley, Californ
RMKYNM46–An aerial view of a work site being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMM9Y58D–Aerial view of San Diego button-celery plant. San Diego button-celery is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. It occurs mostly along coastal areas in southern California and spans from the border of Mexico to Huntington Beach in Orange County.
RMMMACJ7–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMPW834H–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017.
RMHRJCGA–San Diego and Tijuana
RMMB2WB7–AERIAL VIEW. International border between Mexico (behind the wall) and the United States. Algodones Dunes, Sonoran Desert, Baja California, Mexico.
RM2WM0XEP–Color satellite image of Mexico, with borders and mask.
RF2WN6PW6–Valle de Guadalupe Baja California Mexico
RF2AF9NJJ–A view of Anza Borrego desert in Southern California close to the border with Mexico
RFBBXN84–aerial map view above southern San Diego bay at US Mexico border Imperial Beach Olf Ream field airport
RMD6NARM–Aerial view of the border fence separating San Diego and Tijuana February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RF2KGAA9D–San Diego, CA., USA 11th November, 2022 Aerial view of the south part of San Diego looking towards Chula Vista and beyond to Silver Strand Beach and the islands of Correos De México, and South Coronado, Baja California
RM2WATWRF–Mexican immigration officials along with the Mexican National Guard (Guardia Nacional) attempt to thwart illegal immigration crossing in to Southern California. The Jacumba Valley in Southern California is an isolated desert area which makes the crossing easy to accomplish. “Coyote” human smugglers charge from $11,000-$25,000 per person to illegally cross from Mexico, often based on country of origin. Many of those who now cross in to the US are classified as OTM's (other than Mexican) by the US Border Patrol. Aerial drone view of the US/Mexico border fence. 1/05/2024 Jacumba Valley, Californ
RMKYNM47–An aerial view of a work site being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMMMACJE–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMPW834M–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017.
RMMB2WB6–AERIAL VIEW. High-tech equipment on a mound used for surveillance of the Mexico / U.S. border. Algodones Sand Dunes in the Sonoran Desert.
RM2WM0XE1–Color satellite image of Mexico and neighbouring countries.
RF2WN6PTM–Valle de Guadalupe Baja California Mexico
RF2AF9NK3–A view of Anza Borrego desert in Southern California close to the border with Mexico
RMBHK0EG–aerial map view San Ysidro international US Mexican border crossing
RMD6NAT2–Aerial view of the border fence separating San Diego and Tijuana February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RF2KGAA8K–San Diego, CA., USA 11th November, 2022 Aerial view of the south part of San Diego looking towards Chula Vista and beyond to Silver Strand Beach and the islands of Correos De México, and South Coronado, Baja California
RM2WATWPG–Mexican immigration officials along with the Mexican National Guard (Guardia Nacional) attempt to thwart illegal immigration crossing in to Southern California. The Jacumba Valley in Southern California is an isolated desert area which makes the crossing easy to accomplish. “Coyote” human smugglers charge from $11,000-$25,000 per person to illegally cross from Mexico, often based on country of origin. Many of those who now cross in to the US are classified as OTM's (other than Mexican) by the US Border Patrol. Aerial drone view of the US/Mexico border fence. 1/05/2024 Jacumba Valley, Californ
RMKYNM45–An aerial view of a work site being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMMMACJB–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMPW834K–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017.
RMMB2WBD–AERIAL VIEW. The end of the Colorado River at the diversion dam of Morelos. Los Algodones, Baja California, Mexico and the United States.
RM2WM0XEW–Color satellite image of Mexico and neighbouring countries, with borders.
RME4E0E5–United States, Relief Map with Border
RF2AF9NK2–A view of Anza Borrego desert in Southern California close to the border with Mexico
RMC367PJ–aerial map view above Mexican American border Crossing San Ysidro
RMD6NB2K–Aerial view of the border fence February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RF2KGAA6F–San Diego, CA., USA 11th November, 2022 Aerial view of the south part of San Diego looking towards Chula Vista and itÕs golf course (bottom centre) and beyond to Silver Strand Beach and the border with Mexico at Tijuana(left)
RM2WATWMB–Mexican immigration officials along with the Mexican National Guard (Guardia Nacional) attempt to thwart illegal immigration crossing in to Southern California. The Jacumba Valley in Southern California is an isolated desert area which makes the crossing easy to accomplish. “Coyote” human smugglers charge from $11,000-$25,000 per person to illegally cross from Mexico, often based on country of origin. Many of those who now cross in to the US are classified as OTM's (other than Mexican) by the US Border Patrol. Aerial drone view of the US/Mexico border fence. 1/05/2024 Jacumba Valley, Californ
RMKYNM48–An aerial view of a work site being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMMMACJC–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Photo
RMPW834T–An aerial view of a worksite being set up near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry outside of San Diego, California, shows crews laying the groundwork for construction of prototypes of the proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico October 3, 2017.
RMMB2WB8–AERIAL VIEW. The end of the Colorado River at the diversion dam of Morelos. Los Algodones, Baja California, Mexico and the United States.
RME4E0E7–United States, Satellite Image With Bump Effect, With Border
RMD6NB27–Aerial view of the border fence February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RM2WATWWW–Mexican immigration officials along with the Mexican National Guard (Guardia Nacional) attempt to thwart illegal immigration crossing in to Southern California. The Jacumba Valley in Southern California is an isolated desert area which makes the crossing easy to accomplish. “Coyote” human smugglers charge from $11,000-$25,000 per person to illegally cross from Mexico, often based on country of origin. Many of those who now cross in to the US are classified as OTM's (other than Mexican) by the US Border Patrol. Aerial drone view of the US/Mexico border fence. 1/05/2024 Jacumba Valley, Californ
RMMB2WBC–AERIAL VIEW. The end of the Colorado River at the diversion dam of Morelos. Los Algodones, Baja California, Mexico and the United States.
RME4E0E9–United States, True Colour Satellite Image With Border
RME4DN05–United States, Relief Map with Border and Mask
RMD6R70P–Aerial view of the San Ysidro border Crossing February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RM2WATWH1–Mexican immigration officials along with the Mexican National Guard (Guardia Nacional) attempt to thwart illegal immigration crossing in to Southern California. The Jacumba Valley in Southern California is an isolated desert area which makes the crossing easy to accomplish. “Coyote” human smugglers charge from $11,000-$25,000 per person to illegally cross from Mexico, often based on country of origin. Many of those who now cross in to the US are classified as OTM's (other than Mexican) by the US Border Patrol. Aerial drone view of the US/Mexico border fence. 1/05/2024 Jacumba Valley, Californ
RME4DN03–United States, Relief Map with Border and Mask
RMD6R6P4–Aerial view of the San Ysidro border Crossing February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA.
RME4DN04–United States, Relief Map with Border and Mask
RME4E0E4–United States, Relief Map with Border and Mask
RMD6NANH–Aerial view of the San Ysidro border Crossing February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RME4DN07–United States, True Colour Satellite Image With Border and Mask
RME4E0E6–United States, Satellite Image With Bump Effect, With Border and Mask
RMD6R6Y4–Aerial view of the San Ysidro border Crossing February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA.
RME4E0E8–United States, True Colour Satellite Image With Border and Mask
RME4DN08–United States and Canada, True Colour Satellite Image With Border
RMD6NAMT–Aerial view of the Otay Mesa border Crossing February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RME4DN06–United States and Canada, Relief Map with Border
RMD6NATT–Aerial view of the border fence separating San Diego and Tijuana February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RMD6NATD–Aerial view of the border fence separating San Diego and Tijuana February 17, 2012 in San Diego, CA
RMR4MT30–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 26, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR4MRYM–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 26, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR4MT34–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 26, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR4MRYH–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 26, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR4MT1G–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 26, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR4MT23–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 25, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR4MRHP–Vehicles line up at the border into the United States from Mexico as Customs and Border Patrol shut it down at the San Ysidro crossing after members of the migrant caravan attempted to illegally cross November 25, 2018 in San Ysidro, California.
RMR38R5X–U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents temporarily shut all lanes into the United States from Mexico at the San Ysidro crossing to install concertina wire in preparation for the migrant caravan November 19, 2018 in San Isidro, California. The crossing is the busiest land port along the border and was shut following a false rumor of the migrant caravan planning to rush the entry point.
RMR38R2F–U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents temporarily shut all lanes into the United States from Mexico at the San Ysidro crossing to install concertina wire in preparation for the migrant caravan November 19, 2018 in San Isidro, California. The crossing is the busiest land port along the border and was shut following a false rumor of the migrant caravan planning to rush the entry point.
RMR38R5P–U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents temporarily shut all lanes into the United States from Mexico at the San Ysidro crossing to install concertina wire in preparation for the migrant caravan November 19, 2018 in San Isidro, California. The crossing is the busiest land port along the border and was shut following a false rumor of the migrant caravan planning to rush the entry point.
RM2DC72E5–U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli tours a newly constructed section of the Trump Wall by helicopter in the Tucson Sector November 2, 2020 near Tucson, Arizona.
RM2DC72E7–U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli tours a newly constructed section of the Trump Wall by helicopter in the Tucson Sector November 2, 2020 near Tucson, Arizona.
RM2DC72DW–U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli tours a newly constructed section of the Trump Wall by helicopter in the Tucson Sector November 2, 2020 near Tucson, Arizona.
RM2DC72EK–U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli tours a newly constructed section of the Trump Wall by helicopter in the Tucson Sector November 2, 2020 near Tucson, Arizona.
RM2DC72E9–U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli tours a newly constructed section of the Trump Wall by helicopter in the Tucson Sector November 2, 2020 near Tucson, Arizona.
RM2DC72E6–U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli tours a newly constructed section of the Trump Wall by helicopter in the Tucson Sector November 2, 2020 near Tucson, Arizona.
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