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Trump wants to build a big, beautiful wall. Here’s all the land (and water) it would have to cover.

This doesn’t seem very practical.

If you know anything about Donald Trump’s lofty campaign promises, it’s probably that he wants to build a big, beautiful wall at the US–Mexico border.

Symbolically, the wall means a lot of things — it represents Trump’s xenophobia, his racism, his cultural resentment, and his over-simplification of complicated issues.

But practically, the wall is just a ridiculous concept. This video, from Josh Begley at the Intercept, shows why:

The video uses 200,000 satellite images to zoom through the US–Mexico border very quickly. It takes almost six minutes to make it through the entire border, stretching the nearly 2,000 miles that separate America from its Southern neighbor — and exposing just what a massive undertaking Trump’s wall would be.

As Kriston Capps wrote for CityLab, the wall would be “the largest infrastructure project since the US highway system.” And there’s really no reason to believe that this tremendous project would be feasible, Capps explained:

Engineers have never shied away from projects that seem impossible, but walling off Mexico is something worse: It’s impractical. Reputational risk, ethical conundrums, and environmental liability each pose significant obstacles to building the project. This wall is a wall unto itself.

There are just so many questions here: Who would actually build the wall, especially with the reputation risks involved? Could the federal government obtain the private property along the border without massive lawsuits? How would the wall deal with rivers, given the environmental and economic concerns involved in blocking off these waterways? Could the wall avoid dividing national parks and endangered species, given that these are supposed to be preserved with as little human interference as possible? And how would the US pay for the wall if Mexico doesn’t, despite Trump’s claims?

Trump hasn’t really answered these questions, sticking to his campaign’s theme of giving as few specifics on policy as possible. But these questions are big obstacles, highlighted in the video above by the sheer magnitude of the wall’s scale.


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