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Trump’s Other Paint Job

Politics
United States
开始于 June 25, 2026

Before he botched the Reflecting Pool, the president wanted the border wall black

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Trump’s Other Paint Job

The Atlantic (United States) | Jun 24, 2026

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The color of the border wall is a surface-level concern; deeper discussions about immigration reform are what truly matter for the nation's future.

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A black border wall could have practical benefits, such as temperature regulation, that deserve consideration beyond mere visuals.

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The decision to paint the border wall black symbolizes a bold, unapologetic stance on immigration that resonates with many Americans.

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Painting the border wall black is an unnecessary aesthetic choice that distracts from more pressing issues surrounding immigration policy.

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Focusing on the appearance of the border wall detracts from the real debate about its effectiveness and the ethical implications of such a structure.

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