"Sin Fronteras" (Without Borders).  The US/Mexico border fence ends at the beach, looking down into Mexico at Playa de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico in 1987.  Border Field State Beach, San Diego, California, USA.  
 Migrants line up at a gap in the US/Mexico border fence on the Tijuana-Ensenada Road (Via Internacional) in Tijuana in 1987, where hundreds of migrants would wait en masse for a chance to rush over the border into the US to overwhelm the US Border P
 Looking across the Tijuana River in the late afternoon from the California side where migrants mill around waiting to cross from Mexico into the US after dark in 1987.  San Ysidro, California, USA.
 US border patrol agent looks out over Wruck Canyon toward Colonia Libertad, Tijuana, Mexico in 1987 before there was a border wall.  San Ysidro, California, USA.  Now there is a double wall with a roughly 50 meter wide no-man's land betwee
 Dozens of mostly-Mexican people line up on a Tijuana River dike and behind the US-Mexico border fence in 1987, waiting for the sun to set one evening.  They are hoping to make a collective dash into the United States to overwhelm the US Border
 Dozens of mostly-Mexican people, including children, line up on a Tijuana River dike and behind a chain-link fence that demarkated the US-Mexico border in 1987, waiting for the sun to set one evening.  San Ysidro, California, USA.
 Migrants line up at a gap in the US/Mexico border fence on the Tijuana-Ensenada Road (Via Internacional) in Tijuana in 1987, where hundreds of migrants would wait en masse for a chance to rush over the border into the US to overwhelm the US Border P
 Looking into Playa de Tijuana, Mexico from US side of the border in 1987.  Now there is a double wall and it is only possible to access this spot, which is not a no-man's land between the fences, for 4 hours on Saturdays and Sundays.  Bord
 Young boys, selling newspapers in Mexicali, Baja California in 1986 look through a slot cut into the US/Mexico border fence into the United States.  Calexico, California, USA.  American citizens are allowed to pass as often as they'd like
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