Trump Bulldozed a 1,000-Year-Old Archeological Site to Make Room for a Second Border Wall
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A rare archaeological site in the Sonoran Desert was bulldozed by a Department of Homeland Security contractor involved in building the latest sections of Donald Trump’s border wall, according to multiple sources briefed on the incident.
The area, in a remote corner of Arizona’s Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, is a nearly 280-by-50-foot etching in the desert sand known as an intaglio.
Last Friday, without any notice, a contractor working for DHS cut a roughly 60-foot swath across t
The area, in a remote corner of Arizona’s Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, is a nearly 280-by-50-foot etching in the desert sand known as an intaglio.
Last Friday, without any notice, a contractor working for DHS cut a roughly 60-foot swath across t
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