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Groups in South Texas are organizing town hall meetings against miles of new border wall and waterborne barrier that the federal government says it is building.
In the latest episode of Border Report Live, South Texas correspondent Sandra Sanchez talks about how members of the No Border Wall Coalition of Laredo are warning borderland residents not to sign right-of-entry forms, which now include a provision that will allow for construction, as well.
California correspondent Salvador Rivera discusses how wildlife could be affected by border wall construction out west.
And El Paso correspondent Julian Resendiz discusses a stunning ruling by a Mexican judge who ordered free the owner of a crematorium where hundreds of embalmed bodies remained piled in offices and a warehouse for years.
By borderreportliveGroups in South Texas are organizing town hall meetings against miles of new border wall and waterborne barrier that the federal government says it is building.
In the latest episode of Border Report Live, South Texas correspondent Sandra Sanchez talks about how members of the No Border Wall Coalition of Laredo are warning borderland residents not to sign right-of-entry forms, which now include a provision that will allow for construction, as well.
California correspondent Salvador Rivera discusses how wildlife could be affected by border wall construction out west.
And El Paso correspondent Julian Resendiz discusses a stunning ruling by a Mexican judge who ordered free the owner of a crematorium where hundreds of embalmed bodies remained piled in offices and a warehouse for years.