New Mexico Border
The New Mexico Border refers to the boundary that separates the state of New Mexico from Mexico. This border stretches approximately 180 miles and is characterized by diverse landscapes, including deserts and mountains. It plays a significant role in trade, culture, and immigration between the two regions.
The border is marked by several ports of entry, facilitating legal crossings for commerce and travel. Key cities along the border include El Paso in Texas and Juárez in Mexico. The area is also known for its rich cultural heritage, influenced by both American and Mexican traditions.