Verlon Jose knew nothing of borders until he was a teenager.
The native American’s grandparents had a summer ranch in the hills of Arizona and a winter ranch a few miles south, in Mexico’s state of Sonora. But to him the difference was purely academic: he and his family would travel freely across the tribal lands their ancestors had lived on for thousands of years.
So when a president was elected on a promise to build “a big, beautiful wall” right across the heart of the Tohono O’Odham reservation, a line in the sand was drawn.
“This could be the last of the Indian Wars,” the 50-year-old vice chairman of the 34,000-strong Tohono nation, said as he warned President Donald Trump of an Indian uprising….
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