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Trump's border wall scarred sacred lands, displaced wildlife and drained water. Can it be taken down?
While the long-term effects are uncertain, researchers say the construction of the wall has cut through habitats already threatened by the changing climate.
Erin Stone, Anton L. Delgado and Ian James, Arizona Republic
Published
4:03 pm UTC Apr. 15, 2021
While the long-term effects are uncertain, researchers say the construction of the wall has cut through habitats already threatened by the changing climate.
Erin Stone, Anton L. Delgado and Ian James, Arizona Republic
Published
4:03 pm UTC Apr. 15, 2021
Along the southernmost edge of Arizona, where the San Pedro River once flowed freely over the border from its headwaters in Mexico, a 30-foot steel wall slices across the channel. The barrier resembles a fortress, with massive floodgates, a concrete bridge and light poles that tower over the riverbed. 

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