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In Starr County, Texas, Trump's Border Wall 'Still Highly Unpopular'

Nayda Alvarez, a high school teacher, says Customs and Border Protection notified her that it plans to erect the security wall through her backyard. She says it will cut off her access to the Rio Grande, on whose banks her family has fished and picnicked for years. (John Burnett/NPR)
Nayda Alvarez, a high school teacher, says Customs and Border Protection notified her that it plans to erect the security wall through her backyard. She says it will cut off her access to the Rio Grande, on whose banks her family has fished and picnicked for years. (John Burnett/NPR)

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