In some spots along the Mexican-American border, a well-fortified fence extends as far as the eye can see, while in others a wall ends abruptly in the ocean. Beyond these images of the United States’ southern border, we are interested in your photos.
An aerial view of the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico, where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
An aerial view of a Border Patrol vehicle along a section of the border wall south of Mission, Tex., near the Rio Grande. In this case engineers built the wall along an existing levee in the floodplain just north of the river. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
An aerial view of the Rio Grande, which snakes its way through the Rio Grande Valley. Many do not understand the difficulty of building fences or monitoring thick brushland along the river. It is also complicated to block American farmers from accessing the river, which irrigates crops in this agricultural region. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
The rusted old border wall separates Tijuana, Mexico, right, and a Border Patrol-controlled buffer zone, left. Once high volumes of drug trafficking in this impoverished area have diminished significantly. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
The Border Patrol installed an iron fence to keep drug smugglers from using their roads to move drugs. This is an area south of Mission, Tex., where the river is quite narrow and easy to cross or float drugs across. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
A border fence ends in the rugged terrain in East Tijuana. This photograph was taken in the mountains east of San Diego. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
Migrants hoping to arrive in California by boat are traveling more and more northward to elude border patrol. Torrey Pines State Beach (pictured) is more than 30 miles from the border but was once a popular location because of its proximity to the road. Kirsten Luce for The New York Times.
A woman makes her way back to Mexico at the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales, Ariz. Joshua Lott for The New York Times.
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