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Unlikely Alliance Fights Border Wall in West Texas

26 May 2026 15:06

An unlikely coalition in West Texas's Big Bend region is opposing the federal government's plan to build 175 miles of border barrier, including 30-foot steel fences and surveillance systems. - Rancher Joe Pineda received an eminent domain notice threatening his family land, which dates back to the 1800s.

- Local sheriffs and officials argue the wall is not strategic, as apprehensions in the area are low and tourism is a key economic driver. - Landowners and environmentalists worry about impacts on wildlife, dark skies, and Indigenous sites.

- The fight has united people across the political spectrum, with some preparing lawsuits to stop construction. The coalition's efforts highlight the tension between border security and local livelihoods in this remote region.

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