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While President Trump’s wall along the United States-Mexico hasn’t yet been given a green light, in March, Congress did approve portions of wall, including a 25-mile stretch that would run through Hidalgo County near the Rio Grande.The center sits on 100 acres of land, and according to Trevino-Wright, the center would lose about 70 acres due to the wall.Trevino-Wright says construction crews have already shown up on their land. The center has filed a lawsuit to stop further action.The government is exercising eminent domain—their right to take private property if they provide compensation. But for Trevino-Wright, that phrase now has a different connotation.“The elimination of all habitat that supports life in that region,” says Trevino-Wright. “It’s a bleak, bleak scenario.”But the butterfly center is not alone.“Over 400 species of birds have been seen just at this park, says wildlife activist and photographer Tiffany Kersten.“I’ve been a bird watcher since I was 12 years old, and that’s a good chunk of the reason that I decided to come to live in the Rio Grande Valley.”By her calculations, over 6,500 acres of conserved green space will soon be on the other side of the wall, including the vast majority of Bentsen State Park.In a letter to Customs and Border Patrol, Texas Parks and Wildlife officials expressed doubts about whether Bentsen could continue to ‘safely operate’ as a state park.The NOW’s Chris Welch asked border officials about the considers raised. In an email, a spokesperson said landowners would continue to have access to land south of the wall. But as to whether all vegetation would be bulldozed, they say that’s still to be determined.Regarding the concerns over loss of habitats, officials would only say that they’re working closely with fish and wildlife officials “to better understand all biological impacts” to “mitigate” potential impacts. Trevino-Wright says whether or not they still have access to the land behind the wall, it will hurt the area. 2003

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Worshipper Lori Kaye was killed, and the gunfire injured Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, worshipper Almog Peretz, and his 8-year-old niece.Other documents related to the case have been released since the attack, including federal reports released in mid-June that indicated the assault rifle Earnest allegedly used in the attack was purchased from a licensed dealer in San Diego. In the reports, federal authorities said Earnest “picked up the rifle on April 26, 2019.”Read search warrants:1: Regarding Facebook photos, video, and posts2: Regarding a purported Facebook livestream link about the shooting, along with account information, messages, and friends3: Requests access to Google account and devices, including GoPro camera, phones, laptops, and surveillance video4: Requests records from Mt. Carmel High, CSU San Marcos5: Requests search of Mt. Carmel High, CSU San Marcos6: Requests search of Mt. Carmel High, CSU San Marcos7: Search request for Mission Federal Credit Union to access bank records8: Requests internet history search and details Earnest's surrender and alleged manifesto9: Regarding Facebook account information10: Regarding educational records from Mt. Carmel High, CSU San Marcos11: Records access request for Earnest's accounts on Facebook, Google, Amazon, and others12: Requests social media access, details Amazon purchases13: Regarding Google account14: Requests access to Facebook account15: Request to search Earnest's home, medical records, devices, and cars16: Request for digital account access 1524

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will call for a ban on all for-profit charter schools, a position that puts him directly at odds with the Trump administration and becoming the first of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates to insist on such a move.The Vermont independent also will call for a moratorium on the funding of all public charter school expansion until a national audit on the schools has been completed. Additionally, Sanders will promise to halt the use of public funds to underwrite all new charter schools if he is elected president.A senior Sanders campaign official shared the details of policy proposal with CNN ahead of the Sanders speech in South Carolina -- the crucial early primary state where the African-American vote is a key voting base. The moratorium on the funding of public charter schools was initially called for by the NAACP; Sanders will say in his speech that he supports the group's efforts.Sanders will also make the case that the growth of charter schools has done disproportionate harm to the black community because it has pulled public dollars away from community public schools.He will give his speech in Orangeburg on the anniversary weekend of the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.Sanders is the first 2020 presidential candidate to call for such a ban. Several candidates have talked about general reform of the system. At a town hall on Monday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren answered a question about charter schools and said the focus should be on supporting existing public schools."I think that we need to support our public schools, and that no child should be left behind in a school that is not functional," Warren said. "Our whole job in America should be to make sure that every child gets a good education in a public school."Sanders' position is at odds with the Trump administration, which supports and promotes the public funding of charter schools. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has long been a strong proponent of the system and 2052

  

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While Green said Tuesday that he wants an up-or-down vote on articles of impeachment, the House has several options to dispose of his effort, though they each have drawbacks. The House could vote to table, or kill, the resolution, but that would in effect put lawmakers on the record about impeachment.The House could also vote to refer the resolution to the Judiciary Committee, but Republicans would likely oppose that vote, forcing Democrats to vote in favor of the referral in order to move the resolution off the floor.House leaders weren't saying how they would handle the resolution on Tuesday before Green formally introduced it."That will be up to our leadership team to decide," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said when asked about Green's push for a vote."We haven't really discussed how to dispose of it," said Majority Leader Steny Hoyer. "I'm not gonna try to discourage him, you know, he has to do what he thinks is right."Green has previously introduced resolutions forcing a floor vote on impeachment in 2017 and 2018. In both cases, the Republican-led House voted to table the measure, with a majority of Democrats joining Republicans to defeat it in both cases.But this is the first time Green has forced a vote with Democrats controlling the House. 1264

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