Judge upholds temporary halt on border wall construction along wildlife refuge
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Federal Judge Denies Tohono O’odham Bid To Halt 62-Mile Arizona Border Wall
California News: A federal judge has denied the Tohono O’odham Nation’s request to temporarily block construction of a planned 62-mile border wall along its southern Arizona reservation, finding the Nation has not shown it is likely to prevail on claims that the project would unlawfully diminish its reservation or constitute federal trespass, according to the...
A federal judge in Arizona authorized the U.S. government to move forward with the construction of the border wall on the land of the Tohono O’odham nation, an indigenous community whose reserve extends along about 100 kilometers of border with Mexico.
Judge upholds temporary halt on border wall construction along wildlife refuge
A federal judge is keeping in place a temporary order preventing border wall construction through Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Alamo, Texas, at least for a couple weeks.
Federal Judge Clears Trump Administration to Build Border Wall Along Arizona Reservation - Real News Now
A federal judge has cleared the Trump administration to move forward with border wall construction along the Tohono O’odham Nation’s reservation in Arizona, rejecting the tribe’s attempt to stop the project from advancing. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon denied the tribe’s request for a preliminary injunction that would have halted construction along approximately 62 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border. The reservation spans roughly 2.8 million acr…
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