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Trump border wall plan is unrealisti­c, experts say

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Even as Donald Trump vacillates between toning down his harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric and reaching out to minorities, he remains unshakeabl­e on one central campaign promise: building a wall on America’s southern border with Mexico.

“We are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigratio­n, to stop the gangs and the violence, and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communitie­s,” he said last month.

It’s an idea experts say is as useless as it is unrealisti­c.

“I will build the greatest wall that you have ever seen,” he elaborated at a recent rally.

“That’s a Trump beautiful wall!”

“And who’s going to pay for it?” he asks at his events. “Mexico!” his energised supporters roared back.

Trump says his success as a constructi­on magnate guarantees he can build such a wall but has provided few details.

The 2,000-mile (3,200km) US-Mexico border runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, crossing arid, sparsely populated territory as well as urban centers thick with inhabitant­s.

After initially promising to build a new barrier running the entire length of the border, Trump now says only half actually needs to be covered because the physical terrain acts as a natural barrier along the rest.

What about the height? Trump has variously mentioned 35 feet (10.5 meters), 40 feet, 55 feet and even 90 feet.

He is just as vague about the cost — $4 billion (Dh14.69 billion), then “six or seven” billion, “probably eight,” and “10, maybe 12,” before finally settling at “around $10 billion.”

However, architects and engineers dismiss that figure as entirely unrealisti­c given even the minimum predictabl­e costs. wall, a

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