closest in proximity to the border, realize that the wall is not the best solution. we as a family personally don t need it. would you say the neighborhood is divided regarding the wall. absolutely. this has brought in as a vehicle barrier and it has served very well. and the 2020 re-election bid is right around the corner and the president has a campaign promise to keep. it is not build that wall anymore, it s continue building that wall. because we re building it. in october, the government broke ground here, with a promise to replace nearly 19 miles of existing barriers, with a border wall. now, that includes nearly four miles on the kimbro property, just down the road. arizona, new mexico, california and texas, are racing to fulfill the president s goal of 450 to 500 miles of border wall by the end of 2020.
by election day. ranchers face the possibility of the wall being constructed in their own backyards. reporter: working this remote land in southeast arizona then entire lives. those of us that live on the border closest in proximity to the border realized the wall the not the best strategic solution, personally as a family we don t want it. reporter: would you say the neighbors of divided regarding the border wall? absolutely. this was put in as a vehicle barrier and has served its purpose really well. reporter: but the 2020 election is right around the corner. and the president has a campaign promise to keep. it s not build that wall anymore. it s continue building that wall because we re building. reporter: in october the government broke ground here with a promise to replace nearly
mariannayo mar anwe visited the border. reporter: and this family has worked the land for their entire lives. those of us who live here don t want it. are the neighbors divided? absolutely. this was put in as a vehicle barrier and served its purpose really well. reporter: but the 2020 election is right around the corner. and the president has a campaign promise to keep. it is continue to build the wall because we re building. reporter: in october, the government broke ground here with a promise to replace nearly 19 miles of existing barriers