Work has stopped on Trump’s border wall. See how it looks now

Work has stopped on Trump's border wall. See how it looks now
Work has stopped on Trump's border wall. See how it looks now

Once there was a bustling construction zone here. Now it’s like a ghost town, frozen in time.
Heavy machinery is parked and motionless. Stacks of steel bollards stretch as far as the eye can see.
The Trump administration built more than 450 miles of fencing along the US-Mexico border — including hundreds of miles of replacement fencing and 52 miles of construction where there were no barriers before. The wall became a focal point of his presidency, a staging ground for political rallies and a symbol of the administration’s controversial immigration crackdowns.
CNN’s Ed Lavandera reports.