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Customs and Border Protection has ordered construction crews building Trump’s second border wall to stop drilling wells in drought-stricken New Mexico after ranchers said pumping the groundwater needed to mix cement could threaten their livestock.
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A federal judge rejected The Tohono O'odham Nation's request to block construction of a 62-mile border wall in southern Arizona.
A protest camp in the small border town of Lochiel, Arizona, is seeking to stop federal contractors from building another portion of President Trump’s border barrier with Mexico. At the center of the protest camp is a 200-year-old cottonwood known as a “grandmother” tree,
Jaguars once ranged across Arizona as far north as the Grand Canyon, but now they are so rare the sight of one on a trail camera near the border is cause for celebration.
The Trump administration ordered construction crews to stop drilling industrial wells in New Mexico, currently in the throes of a drought, after local farmers complained it could put them out of business.