Border Wall

By Anonymous (not verified), 19 July, 2011
Author
Todd Miller

This audio interview between NACLA and the Center for Biological Diversity looks at the myraid environmental and Native American heritage laws that the Department of Homeland Security waived in 2008 to construct 470 miles of fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. While environmental groups and Native Americans say that waiving these laws to create these walls have done tremendous damage to ecological and human communities along the border, this law-waiving-fervor has gone in vogue in some sectors in Washington, all in the name of "securing our borders."

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 May, 2008
Author
Houston IMC Radio Collective

Our May 2nd Show in its entiriety. Feat. headlines, a report from the Mayday protest in Houston, a breif history of Mayday, Chairman Ned Norris of the Tohono O'odam Nation on the US Mexico Border wall and an interview with Steve James and Peter Gilbert, the filmmakers of At The Death House Door; premireing in Houston May 9th @ Rice Cinema.

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