MSNBC: Border wall problematic because birds and bats may not be able to fly over it

WVPATX

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I kid you not. They don't mind birds being incinerated when they fly over solar farms but worry they can't fly over a wall? LMAO.

MSNBC: Border Wall Even More Problematic Because Birds and Bats Might Not Be Able To Fly Over It



Public service announcement: the border wall is even more problematic because animals and birds might be impacted. I wish I was kidding, but MSNBC ran a segment with biologist Jeff Corwin, where the latter said jaguars, the Mexican gray wolf, bats, and some birds might be impacted by the border wall’s construction.

“It would be an unprecedented environmental catastrophe,” said Corwin to host Craig Melvin.

Melvin began the segments discussing Rep. Raul Graijalva (D-AZ) and the Center for Biological Diversity’s lawsuit against the federal government over the border enforcement project. In California, the state legislature is considering punishing construction firms that participate in building the wall.
 

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I kid you not. They don't mind birds being incinerated when they fly over solar farms but worry they can't fly over a wall? LMAO.

MSNBC: Border Wall Even More Problematic Because Birds and Bats Might Not Be Able To Fly Over It



Public service announcement: the border wall is even more problematic because animals and birds might be impacted. I wish I was kidding, but MSNBC ran a segment with biologist Jeff Corwin, where the latter said jaguars, the Mexican gray wolf, bats, and some birds might be impacted by the border wall’s construction.

“It would be an unprecedented environmental catastrophe,” said Corwin to host Craig Melvin.

Melvin began the segments discussing Rep. Raul Graijalva (D-AZ) and the Center for Biological Diversity’s lawsuit against the federal government over the border enforcement project. In California, the state legislature is considering punishing construction firms that participate in building the wall.
Hahahahaha

“It would be an unprecedented environmental catastrophe,” said Corwin to host Craig Melvin.


No ****, Professor Corwin. Unprecedented indeed. Understatement of the year, so far.