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Even before any concrete details of President Donald Trump's proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border could be released from the Trump administration, it already faces a legal challenge. The Center for Biological Diversity, a not for profit based in Arizona, which works to protect endangered species, filed the lawsuit Wednesday.
The group claims that construction of a barrier from San Diego — from where the construction would start — to Texas will have disastrous impacts on animals such as jaguars, wolves and more than 100 other species in the border region. “Trump’s border wall will divide and destroy the incredible communities and wild landscapes along the border,” Kierán Suckling, the Center’s executive director, said in a statement.
This is the first of what could be thousands of law suits
The group claims that construction of a barrier from San Diego — from where the construction would start — to Texas will have disastrous impacts on animals such as jaguars, wolves and more than 100 other species in the border region. “Trump’s border wall will divide and destroy the incredible communities and wild landscapes along the border,” Kierán Suckling, the Center’s executive director, said in a statement.
This is the first of what could be thousands of law suits