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The US Border Wall Is Cutting Through Indigenous Sacred Land At Cerro Cuchumá In Mexico

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The border wall between Mexico and the United States has reached a place the Kumiai people consider sacred, turning a mountain tied to ceremony and ancestral memory into the latest site of construction. Cerro Cuchumá, near Tecate in Baja California, stretches across both sides of the border in a landscape that existed long before national lines were imposed. The mountain has been part of Kumiai life for generations, used for ceremonies and recog…

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Coyotes, quails, rattlesnake snakes and cuckold lizards displaced; birds like the northern correminos altering their habitat and a growing concern for the loss of cultural identity. That is the panorama that, according to indigenous and environmentalist communities, is leaving the attempt of the United States to expand the border wall on Mount Cuchumá. The extension of the border wall is leaving a mark on one of the most important sites for the …

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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