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Amid blistering drought, feds tap New Mexico aquifers to build border wall without permits

Amid blistering drought, feds tap New Mexico aquifers to build border wall without permits

Updated July 10, 2026 at 1:57 PM CDT In its dash to build President Trump’s signature border wall, the federal government is drilling unpermitted wells into already-depleted aquifers in New Mexico, according to state officials. The New Mexico... Read more.

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