They're crazy. Children play Colossians on the U.S. Mexican border

Children on each side of the U.S.-Mexican border have played together, despite the barrier separating them, thanks to the three college girls who settled there by California professors. Colo girls in El Paso, Texas, and Juárez City in Mexico are the work of Ronald Reel, professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and Virginia [...]
Children on each side of the U.S.-Mexican border have played together, despite the barrier separating them, thanks to the three college girls who settled there by California professors.
Colo girls in El Paso, Texas, and Juares City in Mexico are the works of Ronald Reel, professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley and Virginia San Fratello, professor of design at San Jose State University, reports The Guardian, records Periscope.
In a video with the post, children are seen playing in three collies on one side and the other on the barrier between the two countries.
The scene was highly praised on online social networks. This focuses on Donald Trump's policy that he was trying to move forward the promise to build a major wall to prevent illegal migration. /Periscope














