Trump’s border-wall expansion moves through public lands, alarming environmentalists

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Washington Post reporters document hundreds of miles of border wall being built through ecologically sensitive lands along the Rio Grande in West Texas, funded by $46.5 billion from the One Big Beautiful Bill and aided by a 2005 law waiving environmental rules; advocates warn the expansion would destroy pristine habitat, threaten endangered species, and sever access to sacred Indigenous and archaeological sites.
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- Reporter details the destruction in remote Arizona wilderness to make way for more border wall KJZZ
- Author: By ELLIOT SPAGAT Associated Press Colorado Springs Gazette
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