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According to results of a survey conducted in April by Cronkite News at the University of Arizona, Univision and the Dallas Morning News, a large majority of people who live side-by-side on the U.S.-Mexico border oppose the idea of a wall dividing their communities and countries. The survey was conducted in 14 cities on both sides of the 1,951-mile border. It found that 86% of people living on the Mexican side and 72% of those on the U.S. side are opposed to a wall. Additionally, only 2% of the minority in favor of a wall on the U.S. side believe Mexico should pay for it. Christopher Wilson, deputy director of the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute, told Univision News, “The wall is seen as a symbol of division, and what border residents want is connectivity. People living on the border feel very connected to the people on the other side.” http://fus.in/29OHoC1 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
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