Border Control
Maria Roth
Ever since 2016 Americans have heard the statement “Build the Wall.” After 3 years of continuously hearing the arguments from the right and left side, Trump has started his infamous plan to minimize illegal immigration through the building of a gigantic border wall. Although this may reduce immigration from Mexico, this wall holds far more of an impact than simply abiding to a political agenda: it would cause a chollasal impact on the environment on the border line.
Already there are 650 miles of boundaries between the U.S and Mexico; however, the majority of this is not on the natural habitat. Through the creation of this wall, an abrupt shift will occur. Additionally, Congress has given the agency conducting the construction the right to waver imperative laws that protect the environment and species (such as the Endangered Species Act). This allows the agency to not take the proper steps to formulate a plan that is both beneficial to them and the environment, but rather a plan that best suits them economically.
In total, more than 1,500 native animals and plant species will be directly impacted by the wall (62 of which are listed as endangered). Animals need to have the availability to move and migrate in order to survive, all of which will be further restricted by this agenda. It is common for environments that are well suited for animals with specific needs to be widely dispersed over large areas of land. Through this restriction, animals will be put in peril and in harm’s way. According to The National Wildlife Federation, this wall is could be, “one of the biggest potential ecological disasters of our time.” Additionally, the risk to plants is parallel to that of the animals. Already there is a decile in pollinators due to human construction. This wall will cause an inaccessible boundary for pollinators, resulting in plants and cacti to not be properly pollinated. Insects would be discombobulated by the array of lights that come with the wall, restricting them even if they have the potential to fly over it.
Regardless of my political opinion, the consequences of building the wall extends to our environment, resulting in a tremendous loss of biodiversity. What are some ways that the government could avoid these immense issues? How could we help create awareness regarding these environmental violations? What are the potential long term impacts of building the wall on the environment?
https://www.cbp.gov/about/environmental-cultural-stewardship/environmental-management-system-policy-statement
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/24/climate/border-wall-wildlife.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FEnvironment&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=30&pgtype=collection
Ever since 2016 Americans have heard the statement “Build the Wall.” After 3 years of continuously hearing the arguments from the right and left side, Trump has started his infamous plan to minimize illegal immigration through the building of a gigantic border wall. Although this may reduce immigration from Mexico, this wall holds far more of an impact than simply abiding to a political agenda: it would cause a chollasal impact on the environment on the border line.
Already there are 650 miles of boundaries between the U.S and Mexico; however, the majority of this is not on the natural habitat. Through the creation of this wall, an abrupt shift will occur. Additionally, Congress has given the agency conducting the construction the right to waver imperative laws that protect the environment and species (such as the Endangered Species Act). This allows the agency to not take the proper steps to formulate a plan that is both beneficial to them and the environment, but rather a plan that best suits them economically.
In total, more than 1,500 native animals and plant species will be directly impacted by the wall (62 of which are listed as endangered). Animals need to have the availability to move and migrate in order to survive, all of which will be further restricted by this agenda. It is common for environments that are well suited for animals with specific needs to be widely dispersed over large areas of land. Through this restriction, animals will be put in peril and in harm’s way. According to The National Wildlife Federation, this wall is could be, “one of the biggest potential ecological disasters of our time.” Additionally, the risk to plants is parallel to that of the animals. Already there is a decile in pollinators due to human construction. This wall will cause an inaccessible boundary for pollinators, resulting in plants and cacti to not be properly pollinated. Insects would be discombobulated by the array of lights that come with the wall, restricting them even if they have the potential to fly over it.
Regardless of my political opinion, the consequences of building the wall extends to our environment, resulting in a tremendous loss of biodiversity. What are some ways that the government could avoid these immense issues? How could we help create awareness regarding these environmental violations? What are the potential long term impacts of building the wall on the environment?
https://www.cbp.gov/about/environmental-cultural-stewardship/environmental-management-system-policy-statement
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/24/climate/border-wall-wildlife.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FEnvironment&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=30&pgtype=collection
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