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«Breaking News» Striking photographs capture life behind the US border wall

A striking series of photographs shows the reality of life behind the border wall as thousands of migrants languish in poverty on the Mexican side.


The photoseries, taken at nighttime in Tijuana, Mexico, this week shows groups of migrants gazing across into America from the other side of the wall - which is fortified with floodlights and razor-sharp barbed wire.


The President is set to argue his case for the structure on TV Tuesday night, and will claim that there is a 'crisis' at the US-Mexico border which requires the even more heavily-fortified wall he has been demanding.  


Trump's Oval Office speech, his first as president, will be followed by his visit Thursday to the southern border to highlight his demand for a barrier - after he caused a partial government shutdown last month over the issue.


The administration is also at least talking about the idea of declaring a national emergency to allow Trump to move forward on the wall without Congress approving the $5.6 billion he wants, despite the legal challenges such a move might provoke.  


The talks over ending the shutdown have been at an impasse over Trump's demand for the wall. He has offered to build the barrier with steel rather than concrete, billing that as a concession to Democrats' objections. They 'don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel,' he said. 





















Floodlights scattered across the US-side of the wall illuminate the area across a wide ravine which includes several fences to stop migrants getting into America


Floodlights scattered across the US-side of the wall illuminate the area across a wide ravine which includes several fences to stop migrants getting into America



Floodlights scattered across the US-side of the wall illuminate the area across a wide ravine which includes several fences to stop migrants getting into America





A woman shines a light from her phone in order to read heartfelt murals painted along the Mexican side of the border wall


A woman shines a light from her phone in order to read heartfelt murals painted along the Mexican side of the border wall



A woman shines a light from her phone in order to read heartfelt murals painted along the Mexican side of the border wall





President Trump is due to address the nation from the Oval office on Tuesday as he bids to secure an even more heavily-fortified wall across the entire US-Mexico border


President Trump is due to address the nation from the Oval office on Tuesday as he bids to secure an even more heavily-fortified wall across the entire US-Mexico border



President Trump is due to address the nation from the Oval office on Tuesday as he bids to secure an even more heavily-fortified wall across the entire US-Mexico border





People on the Mexican side take pictures with their phones as floodlights from the US illuminate the border wall from across an open zone between the two countries


People on the Mexican side take pictures with their phones as floodlights from the US illuminate the border wall from across an open zone between the two countries



People on the Mexican side take pictures with their phones as floodlights from the US illuminate the border wall from across an open zone between the two countries




A man stares into the distance from the Mexican side of the wall as thousands of migrants from Central America gather hoping for passage into the US


A man stares into the distance from the Mexican side of the wall as thousands of migrants from Central America gather hoping for passage into the US



A man stares into the distance from the Mexican side of the wall as thousands of migrants from Central America gather hoping for passage into the US





The issue of the border wall has forced a partial government shutdown as US President Donald Trump demands the Mexican border is fortified further


The issue of the border wall has forced a partial government shutdown as US President Donald Trump demands the Mexican border is fortified further



The issue of the border wall has forced a partial government shutdown as US President Donald Trump demands the Mexican border is fortified further





Migrants from Central America sit outside a warehouse where some are staying talking to one another on Monday evening


Migrants from Central America sit outside a warehouse where some are staying talking to one another on Monday evening



Migrants from Central America sit outside a warehouse where some are staying talking to one another on Monday evening





A boy looks at the border wall, topped with razor wire and bathed in floodlights from the US side, as he walks on the beach Monday evening in Tijuana, Mexico


A boy looks at the border wall, topped with razor wire and bathed in floodlights from the US side, as he walks on the beach Monday evening in Tijuana, Mexico



A boy looks at the border wall, topped with razor wire and bathed in floodlights from the US side, as he walks on the beach Monday evening in Tijuana, Mexico





An aerial view of US President Donald Trump's border wall prototypes as seen from Tijuana across the border from a Mexican settlement


An aerial view of US President Donald Trump's border wall prototypes as seen from Tijuana across the border from a Mexican settlement



An aerial view of US President Donald Trump's border wall prototypes as seen from Tijuana across the border from a Mexican settlement





Trump recently agreed to build his wall out of steel rather than concrete, a move which he declared was a concession to the Democrats


Trump recently agreed to build his wall out of steel rather than concrete, a move which he declared was a concession to the Democrats



Trump recently agreed to build his wall out of steel rather than concrete, a move which he declared was a concession to the Democrats





'They 'don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel,' Trump said after announcing the change. He has threatened to prolong the government shutdown unless Congress agrees to his plans


'They 'don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel,' Trump said after announcing the change. He has threatened to prolong the government shutdown unless Congress agrees to his plans



'They 'don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel,' Trump said after announcing the change. He has threatened to prolong the government shutdown unless Congress agrees to his plans



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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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