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A Pesky Law Might Allow the President to Waive Environmental Review to Replace a Part of the U.S.-Mexico Border Wall

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A Pesky Law Might Allow the President to Waive Environmental Review to Replace a Part of the U.S.-Mexico Border Wall

By auwcl | October 17, 2017 | 0

By: Alison Shlom   The Trump campaign promised to strengthen the U.S.-Mexico border walls.[1] The House of Representatives recently approved the administration’s request for $1.6 billion, part of which will replace fourteen miles of the border wall in Calexico, CA, where nearly 32,000 arrests occurred in 2016.[2] There are currently three lawsuits regarding the waiver…

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