SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- U.S. Marines deployed to the San Diego region since late January have been installing razor wire along the border barrier as a deterrent to keep migrants from hopping over the wall.

This week, they worked in an area known as Friendship Park, which lies on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, this was a popular gathering spot for families and friends from both countries to interact with the border wall between them.

Public access has yet to return, and now with the razor wire on the barrier, it's unlikely it will happen while President Donald Trump is in office, said Dan Watman, who is part of a binational group known as Friends of Friendship Park.

"It’s just sending that message of division and separation,” Watman said. "We strongl

See Full Page