Timeline: A private border wall project began with a massive GoFundMe campaign that led to a shocking indictment
It’s the latest development in a project that’s spurred controversy since its inception, while drawing millions of dollars of support and endorsements from many Trump allies.
Here’s a look at some of the key events that have unfolded since the project began in 2018:
Construction starts
Ordered to ‘cease and desist’
Dispute with a federal agency
A wall on the Rio Grande
The project is temporarily halted after being sued by federal prosecutors and the National Butterfly Center, a 100-acre wild butterfly habitat near the project’s location, but later is allowed to resume. Fisher’s method of building just feet from the Rio Grande becomes a point of contention, in part because of the potential for flooding and damage to surrounding property.
A new proposal
Reports of erosion
As a part of its lawsuit over the private project, the butterfly center says it documented erosion at the base of the Texas wall in the aftermath of Hurricane Hanna in July 2020. Photos viewed by CNN show cracks in the ground between the wall and the river.
“We’ve got another storm headed this way. If a ‘Category 1’ already caused so much damage, I hate to see what this next storm is going to do,” says Javier Peña, a lawyer for the center.
A shocking indictment
CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez, Nick Valencia, Ashley Killough, Geneva Sands, Erica Orden and Kara Scannell contributed to this report.
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