Trump’s $47 Billion-Dollar Border Wall Plan, and Why a Tupac Murder Trial Is Starting After 30 Years
- Posted on August 18, 2026
- United States Politics And Government
- By The New York Times
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The Trump administration's ambitious $47 billion infrastructure initiative for border security represents a significant shift in immigration policy, combining physical barriers with technological surveillance systems. Simultaneously, the high-profile murder case against a suspect in Tupac Shakur's 1994 killing finally proceeds to trial after three decades, reigniting public interest in one of hip-hop's most notorious cold cases. Additionally, health authorities intensify efforts to contain a cyclospora outbreak spreading across multiple states.
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Trump’s $47 Billion-Dollar Border Wall Plan, and Why a Tupac Murder Trial Is Starting After 30 Years
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