Mexico Border
The Mexico Border is the international boundary between the United States and Mexico, stretching approximately 1,954 miles. It runs from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east, passing through various terrains, including deserts, rivers, and urban areas.
This border is significant for trade, culture, and immigration. It features several ports of entry where goods and people can cross legally. The border is also a focal point for discussions about immigration policies and security measures, reflecting the complex relationship between the two countries.