U.S. agrees to add wildlife crossings to border wall in lawsuit settlement

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Wildlife openings will be put into portions of U.S.-Mexico border wall including in Arizona due to lawsuit over how Trump administration paid for construction.

Howard Fischer Openings intended for wildlife will be put into portions of the U.S.-Mexico border wall — including sections in Arizona — under terms of a settlement in a lawsuit over how the Trump administration paid for new construction.

People are also reading… From the perspective of the Sierra Club and the Southern Borden Communities Coalition, which first sued in 2019, the construction caused extensive damage and affected some threatened or endangered species. The settlement calls for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to create some breaches in the barrier to allow large animals that have migration patterns along the border to pass through.

As part of the deal, Homeland Security is entitled to install gates that would allow the passages to be closed due to"exigent circumstances or border security operations.'' He acknowledged that, strictly speaking, these openings are large enough so they also could be used by people seeking to cross the border illegally. But it does not mean unrestricted access, he said."The technology is already there in some of these cases,'' Meza said, with some spots already within the view of towers with cameras."This won't be so much of a change for them.

"Congress said 'no' to border wall construction in these locations, and presumably had good reasons for doing that,'' which is why Trump instead illegally diverted the military money, she aid. Doesn't cover future wall construction The government also agreed to a process to notify various groups about any future plans for construction as well as provide them with opportunities for input.

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