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The U.S. will build 900 miles of floating barriers on the Rio Grande by 2026 to reduce illegal crossings, part of a Trump-era border strategy.
The U.S. Border Patrol plans to install 900 miles of floating buoy barriers in the Rio Grande along Texas’ southern border, with construction starting in early 2026.
The project, part of the Trump administration’s border security strategy, aims to deter unauthorized river crossings and improve detection through integrated technology.
The first phase will cover 500 miles, followed by a second phase adding 400 miles.
Officials say the barriers will enhance response times and contribute to record-low apprehensions, though the initiative continues to face legal and humanitarian concerns.
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Los EE.UU. construirán 900 millas de barreras flotantes en el Río Grande para 2026 para reducir los cruces ilegales, parte de una estrategia fronteriza de la era Trump.