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Back to the Wall: A Border Wall is Headed for Laredo — and the Only Thing Likely to Stop It Is Time
By Gus Bova, The Texas Observer
Tags: Rio Grande, Border fence, border wall, Laredo, South Texas, Trump, Zacate Creek, Department of Defense, Customs and Border Protection, Nancy Pelosi, Webb County Heritage Foundation, Margarita Araiza, Laredo College, Zapata County, Webb County, Ricky Garza, McAllen, Texas Civil Rights Project, Rio Grande International Study Center, Tricia Cortez, San Agustín plaza, border patrol, Melissa Cigarroa, Joe Biden, immigration, border issues, U.S.-Mexico border, coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic
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