November 26, 2024 16:33 PM

Artists Used Colorful Murals For US-Mexico Border Wall; Benjamin Netanyahu Agrees Building Walls

During the campaign for White House of President Donald Trump, he was able to make a promise that he will build a complete US-Mexico border wall and this will make Mexico pay for the cost. The existing wall in the borders covers approximately around 650 miles of 1,989 miles border which was first built on 1969.

According to The Sun, the wall has served as a blank canvass for the artists on the Mexican side in order to express their selves with striking mural designs. There was also one part of the Nogares in Sonora, Mexico which was littered with small wooden crosses in order to pay tribute to the memory of the migrants who had lost their lives trying to reach the US.

Recently, there was a photograph taken yesterday which showed an artist painting cartoon animals on the part of the wall erected in Tijuana, Mexico. This has been the place which is best known as the popular tourist destination for US party goers.

There were also two other artists which were working on a mural and apparently showing birds flying away from a little girl with arms outstretched. In Las Playas, one artist was able to use a stencil to show a family of three being lifted over by the wall with a bunch of balloons.

Just on the same day, another photo was featuring Mauricio Salcido, an 80-year old artist who decorated the wall with flowers to the family members on the American side of the border. On the other side of the story, Benjamin Netanyahu also had praised the president of his plans for Mexico walls through his Twitter post.

According to Independent, Netanyahu posted on his personal Twitter account while affirming that President Trump was right. When he built a wall along Israel's southern border, it has able to stop all illegal immigration. He even added that US-Mexico border wall is definitely a great idea. He even wrote on his tweets with pictures of the Israeli and US flags alongside each other.

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