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Trump's border wall construction pushes into Big Bend National Park in Texas, with heavy equipment tearing through protected land despite environmental concerns.
Construction equipment is actively tearing through protected land in Big Bend National Park in Texas to build Trump's border wall. Heavy machinery is clearing terrain in a national park—a designation meant to preserve that land from development. The construction proceeds despite environmental concerns and the protected status of the park.
Using a national park for border wall construction signals that immigration enforcement now outranks environmental protection in the administration's priorities. Big Bend is irreplaceable landscape; once bulldozers go through, that ecosystem is altered permanently. The move shows that when Trump's priorities conflict with other laws and protections, his priorities win.
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