Indigenous leaders say that federal contractors are desecrating sacred Native American places and cultural sites at an unprecedented pace in the rush to build more walls on the U.S.
Audiences on each side of the U.S.-Mexico border watched the same movie just feet from each other during the Film on the ...
With white sage burning, Norma Meza Calles gathers guests at a Mexican wellness resort into a semicircle facing Kuuchamaa ...
The damage to the massive, rare site came just days after Tohono O’odham Nation leaders urged Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin to slow construction ...
Construction of the border wall in southern Arizona threatens several historic sites sacred to Indigenous peoples.
The land targeted by the federal government is at the base of Mount Cristo Rey, a mountain and pilgrimage site topped by a 29 ...
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Trump administration sues Catholic diocese to seize land on religious site near El Paso for border barrier
The lawsuit argues that 14 acres on Mount Cristo Rey, which features a 29-foot-tall statue of Jesus, are needed for barriers ...
The federal government's planned 1.3-mile wall across Mount Cristo Rey, seen as a holy site where "faith transcends borders," has drawn opposition from environmentalists and the Catholic Diocese of ...
Barrier construction has ramped up along the 1,954-mile border even as illegal crossings have plummeted to historic lows.
Indigenous leaders say that contractors working on trump's border wall are desecrating Native American sacred places ...
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Indigenous leaders decry US-Mexico border wall construction for desecrating sacred sites
Indigenous leaders in Mexico and the U.S. voice strong opposition against the construction of border walls, which they claim ...
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