Texas Border
The Texas Border refers to the boundary between the state of Texas and Mexico, stretching approximately 1,254 miles along the Rio Grande river. This border is significant for trade, culture, and immigration, serving as a vital link between the two countries.
The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and urban areas. Major cities along the border include El Paso, Laredo, and Brownsville, which play key roles in commerce and cross-border interactions. The Texas Border is also a focal point for discussions on immigration policy and security.