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Conservation groups are suing the Trump administration for waiving environmental laws to expedite new border wall ...
Expedited construction of sections of border wall in Arizona could cut off key habitat for endangered jaguars, they argue.
Environmental advocates warn that border wall construction on the rugged mountain could cause erosion and sever wildlife ...
A new stretch of border wall will soon be built through the San Rafael Valley, southeast Arizona's last major open space for ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is seeking public comments on a proposed 1.32-mile construction of a new border barrier in ...
In June, the administration waived 34 environmental laws in order to expedite construction of the border wall in a remote area of Arizona's San Rafael Valley.
The lawsuit was filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and Conservation CATalyst. It alleges Homeland Security ...
Taken together, the waivers allow the federal government to speed up construction of physical barriers and roads along approximately 36 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, the agency said in a news ...
TUCSON — Preparations to begin installing 30-foot steel bollards through pristine mountain wilderness along the Arizona-Mexico border south of Sierra Vista will begin as early as Monday ...
Conservation groups sued the Trump administration today for unconstitutionally waiving dozens of environmental laws to speed ...
This article was published by Source New Mexico. Read more at sourcenm.com. The U.S. government this week set aside environmental protection laws in order to speed up border wall construction ...