Donald Trump's promised wall in US-Mexico border is actually a fence; Mexican company-designed
Fresh from his surprising Presidential victory, US President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he is starting to build the wall in US-Mexico border. The said border will actually be made up of more fencing than a wall in some places. The design of the US-Mexico fence is being made by 3.14 Studio, an architectural studio based in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Trump's Pink Wall at the US-Mexico Border
The wall designed by the studio was made six scholarship students and decided that it would be pink and in a style described as Mexican. According to Fox News Latino, Trump's wall will stretch to almost 2,000 miles, 330 feet thick and high enough to reach four stories.
Trump's wall will physically separate the US from Mexico as it will go through the Gulf of Mexico to Tijuana and then to Rio Grande. While Trump never explicitly said for the pink wall to have a prison, the architectural studio created two designs that combine two public policies including the wall and the approximately 11 million illegal US immigrants.
3.14 Studio creative director Leonardo Diaz Borioli spoke up that the envisioned Trump wall for the US-Mexico border may be hard to achieve. He said in an interview that the Pink wall model if made into actuality will be "impossible" and "beyond reality."
There are currently walls and fences that discourage people from illegally crossing the border but Trump has said that his envisioned wall would help "secure" the country from illegal immigrants. One of his main electoral platforms is the deportation of millions of people who are illegally living in the US. Independent reports that Trump will take special care to remove the illegal immigrants with criminal records or are involved in criminal activities.