Border Wall Construction Threatens Arizona’s Last Open Wildlife Corridor
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Border wall construction threatens Arizona’s last open wildlife corridor
By Lorenzo Gomez and Marissa Lindemann/News21 | Edited by Rodrigo Cervantes & News21SAN RAFAEL VALLEY, Arizona — Over the past few decades, the Arizona-Mexico border has undergone significant transformation. Vehicle barriers once marked the line. Then, shipping containers were double-stacked along the boundary. Now, the Trump administration has officially broken ground on an additional 27 miles of wall construction intended to stop illegal cross…
The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) showed advances in the fence placed as part of the wall that divides Arizona from the Mexican state of Sonora. TIME DIGITAL NEWS Through social networks, CBP published four photographs and described that “the construction of the border wall continues day by day. We will not stop until we finish the work!” These are recent advances of the border fence, near Nogales, Arizona; which borders the…
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