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U.S. Supreme Court Turns Away Enviro Challenge to Trump's Border Wall |
2018-12-04 |
![]() The justices' declined to hear the groups' appeal of a ruling by a federal judge in California rejecting their claims that the administration had pursued border wall projects without complying with applicable environmental laws. The groups are the Center for Biological Diversity, the Animal Legal Defense Fund and Defenders of Wildlife. Their lawsuits said construction operations would harm plants, rare wildlife habitats, threatened coastal birds like the snowy plover and California gnatcatcher, and other species such as fairy shrimp and the Quino checkerspot butterfly. The three conservation groups sued last year in San Diego after the Department of Homeland Security authorized projects to replace existing border fencing at two sites in southern California, as well as the construction of prototype border walls. The dispute centers on a 1996 law aimed at countering illegal immigration that gave the federal government the authority to build border barriers and preempt legal requirements such as environmental rules. That law also limited the kinds of legal challenges that could be mounted. |
Posted by:Frank G |
#3 Speaking of the environment, I wonder how all the spotted owls fared in the latest California wildfires. Idiots. |
Posted by: Glesh B. Hayes2295 2018-12-04 17:02 |
#2 I'm a little more concerned about my environment when SoCal is overwhelmed by Third World denizens. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2018-12-04 15:07 |
#1 Must be one heck of a wall if birds can't fly over it and fish can't swim round it. |
Posted by: Claper Whugum3950 2018-12-04 04:14 |