President Bush signs the Border Security Act, a new law that emphasizes enforcement over reform of the nation's immigration system.
The act's key provision is a new 700-mile fence, planned for the southern border with Mexico.
But questions have been raised about whether or not the fence will ever be built: Little or no funds were appropriated to the task when Congress approved the act in September.
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