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Damages of Border Wall Immigration Meets Environmentalism
Not exact matches
Trump's threat
of a government shutdown if Congress doesn't agree to fund a
border wall between the U.S. and Mexico sent GOP congressional leaders into
damage control mode and stocks tumbling.
In a letter publishing Monday in Frontiers
of Ecology and the Environment, Norma Fowler and Tim Keitt, both professors in the Department
of Integrative Biology, examine what would happen if more
of Texas» roughly 1,200 miles
of border with Mexico were to be
walled off, contributing to habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and ecosystem
damage.
Beyond the
walls of that
border lie uncertainty and the problems
of theft, storm
damage, or vandalism could come across those
walls and play fast and loose with your property inside.