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US border wall expansion damages Cerro Cuchumá, sacred to Baja California's Kumiai community

The recent expansion of the US border wall near Tecate has resulted in significant damage to Cerro Cuchumá, an important cultural and environmental site. Indigenous representatives and Mexican authorities have raised alarms, prompting investigations by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Future assessments and diplomatic discussions are expected to focus on protecting this culturally vital mountain.
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cerro Cuchumá
Norma Meza Calles
Tecate
Gobierno de Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos
Claudia Sheinbaum
Mexico
California