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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 09:17 AM Jan 2019

Texas landowners prepare wall fight; Trump to visit border


By NOMAAN MERCHANT
2 hours ago

HIDALGO, Texas (AP) — As President Donald Trump travels to the border in Texas to make the case for his $5.7 billion wall, landowner Eloisa Cavazos says she knows firsthand how the project will play out if the White House gets its way.

The federal government has started surveying land along the border in Texas and announced plans to start construction next month. Rather than surrender their land, some property owners are digging in, vowing to reject buyout offers and preparing to fight the administration in court.

“You could give me a trillion dollars and I wouldn’t take it,” said Cavazos, whose land sits along the Rio Grande, the river separating the U.S. and Mexico in Texas. “It’s not about money.”

Trump is scheduled to visit the border Thursday in McAllen, a city of 143,000 on the river.

Congress in March funded 33 miles (53 kilometers) of walls and fencing in Texas. The government has laid out plans that would cut across private land in the Rio Grande Valley. Those in the way include landowners who have lived in the valley for generations, environmental groups and a 19th century chapel.

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Texas landowners prepare wall fight; Trump to visit border (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2019 OP
If the border is in such crisis snowybirdie Jan 2019 #1
+1 Delmette2.0 Jan 2019 #2

snowybirdie

(5,222 posts)
1. If the border is in such crisis
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 09:23 AM
Jan 2019

how can a process that will take years to complete be of any help? After engineering work, bid letting for contractors, material bids and purchasing, land seizures and finally construction time, any wall won't be completed for at least five years. What do we do in the meantime? And wouldn't we need to authorize many billions of $s to beef up borders til then anyway? Leaders need to emphasize this now!

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