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The Wall the Tohono O’odham Don’t Want

The Wall the Tohono O’odham Don’t Want
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The Tohono O’odham Nation has filed a lawsuit against federal officials to stop the construction of a border wall on their sovereign land in Arizona. The tribe argues that the federal government is overstepping its authority and violating their land rights.

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This case represents a significant conflict between federal border security initiatives and indigenous sovereignty rights.

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The framing focuses heavily on the tribe's perspective and the potential violation of sovereignty, which is a common angle in social justice reporting.

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