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Migrants Fall From Border Wall in California
2 Dec
Summary
- Three migrants fell from the 30-foot U.S.-Mexico border wall.
- They sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were hospitalized.
- New border wall construction is planned for the San Diego area.

Three individuals reportedly fell from the 30-foot U.S.-Mexico border wall in San Diego County, California, after scaling it from the Mexican side. The migrants, two women and a man, were conscious and breathing when transported to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
This incident highlights ongoing border challenges, even as data from the Department of Homeland Security indicates unlawful crossings have reached a 55-year low. Despite this trend, significant investments are being made to expand border infrastructure, including "Smart Wall" barriers and advanced surveillance systems.
Plans include nearly 10 miles of new border wall in high-traffic areas of San Diego County. Environmental advocates express concerns that these constructions disrupt wildlife habitats and migration corridors, while officials tout record-low apprehensions as proof of border security achievements.



