Originally Posted by
alsbos
I think that's propaganda.
From Wikipedia:
"In July 2019, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that although they had begun replacement fencing, no new walls had yet been built.[119][c]"
There was an attempt to then move money from military spending:
"The Pentagon's plan for that round of wall funding would include money taken from: two F-35 combat aircraft, eight Reaper drones, four C-130 transport aircraft, two V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, and also for amphibious ships, equipment for the National Guard, and trucks for the Army.[136] As of March 2020, nineteen states were suing the administration on the basis that the reallocation of funds was unconstitutional.[137] On June 26, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2–1 that the use of military funding for the wall is unconstitutional.[138] On July 14, 2020, the House approved a military spending bill which would prohibit defense funds from being reallocated to the wall.[139]"
In the end I think there's only been updates to existing barriers. This is where the '415 miles' claim from the website is coming from. Those miles already existed.:
"By November 17 2020, 402 miles (647 km) had been built, all but about nine miles being replacement of existing outdated or dilapidated barriers.[7][8][9]"