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When Donald Trump Visited The Border Wall

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Donald Trump went to San Diego to inspect prototypes for his proposed border wall. Police prepared their riot gear, and his supporters sang the national anthem. Trump inspected the prototypes while Border Patrol officers stood nearby on horseback. A man tried to climb the old border wall from the Mexican side in Tijuana. Protesters held signs saying "we will not pay for the wall".

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