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"textContent": "Construction workers racing to build the Trump administration’s border wall between the US and Mexico accidentally damaged a two-hundred-foot-long work of Indigenous Land art thought to be over a thousand years old, according to the Washington Post. Satellite imagery near Ajo, Arizona, showed what appeared to be bulldozer tracks cutting a path approximately sixty to […]",
"title": "Bulldozer Plows Across Thousand-Year-Old Indigenous Land Art During Border Wall Construction"
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