Sitting in a park in the Mexican border city of Tecate, Norma Meza Calles can hear the sound of border wall construction crews pulverizing boulders on Tecate Peak, about a half mile away.

To Meza, each pebble that crews chip away from those boulders is an insult to her and the rest of the Kumeyaay people. That’s because the peak, which is also known as Kuchamaa Mountain, is a sacred place.

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