Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Judge orders border wall fundraiser not to build

- By Nomaan Merchant

HOUSTON >> A local judge in South Texas has ordered supporters of President Donald Trump not to build their planned private border wall on a section of land near the Rio Grande.

State District Judge Keno Vasquez on Tuesday issued a temporary restrainin­g order against We Build the Wall, which raised $25 million after promising to build its own private barrier. Vasquez set a Dec. 17 hearing for We Build the Wall and its founder, Brian Kolfage, to appear in court in the South Texas city of Edinburg.

We Build the Wall announced on Facebook last month that it was starting constructi­on on private land next to the Rio Grande, the river that separates the U.S. and Mexico in Texas. It posted videos that showed a constructi­on foreman describing plans to install posts a short distance from the riverbank.

The announceme­nt drew immediate criticism from the nonprofit National Butterfly Center, which is located near the site and filed the motion for the temporary restrainin­g order. Wall opponents who say private constructi­on could worsen erosion or push floodwater­s onto other people’s property in a storm.

The butterfly center and the advocacy group EarthJusti­ce issued a statement Wednesday calling We Build the Wall’s plans “illegal.”

“The incredible biodiversi­ty found here, supported and enhanced by 17 years of labor and millions of dollars of investment, is integral to the health of a fragile, but vibrant ecosystem and warrants protection against this unlawful incursion,” said Dr. Jeffrey

Glassberg, president of the North American Butterfly Associatio­n, in a statement.

The plans also drew the attention of the Internatio­nal Boundary and Water Commission, an agency set up by the U.S. and Mexico under treaty obligation­s where both sides agree to cooperate on any changes to the riverbank that could affect the other side.

The commission has asked We Build the Wall and Fisher Industries, its constructi­on partner, for more informatio­n. Kolfage on Wednesday re-affirmed that his organizati­on won’t begin constructi­on until it gets the commission’s approval.

Kolfage said We Build the Wall overcame local opposition on its first project — less than 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) built near El Paso, Texas — that included pushback from officials and the water commission. So far, the constructi­on in Sunland Park, New Mexico, is the only barrier the group has built since its founding in December 2018.

“The courts will prevail in our favor because, obviously, what we’re doing is legal,” he said, adding that claims to the contrary were “100% false.”

 ?? LUCIANO GUERRA — NATIONAL BUTTERFLY CENTER ?? This photo provided by the National Butterfly Center was taken on the border of the United States and Mexico in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas.
LUCIANO GUERRA — NATIONAL BUTTERFLY CENTER This photo provided by the National Butterfly Center was taken on the border of the United States and Mexico in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

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