The Guardian | ‘It’s massive destruction’: outcry in Texas over waivers to allow border wall in Big Bend national park

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The Rio Grande, in the Santa Elena canyon on 11 April 2026 in Big Bend national park, Texas. Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images

The Guardian | ‘It’s massive destruction’: outcry in Texas over waivers to allow border wall in Big Bend national park

Originally posted June 13, 2026

The Trump administration has waived a slew of environmental and historical preservation laws that would allow it to build a towering border wall that cuts through Big Bend national park, a vast protected wilderness in south Texas.

Congress poured a whopping $46.5bn for border wall construction into the “Big, Beautiful” bill last year, supercharging Donald Trump’s ambition to wall off the southern border with Mexico. The longest unwalled stretches lie along a roughly 500-mile (800km) section of west Texas that Customs and Border Protection calls the “Big Bend sector”.

That corridor includes some of the largest chunks of protected land in a state that is 95% privately owned, including Big Bend national park, Big Bend Ranch state park and Black Gap wildlife management area.

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