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Contractor For Trump’s Wall Officially Builds 1st Section of Border Wall for Texas

Even though the Biden administration halted the construction of the border wall in January, Texas decided to take matters into its own hands.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin shared photos of the project in a Twitter thread on Friday showing the progress made in the effort ordered by Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.
Melugin reported that the state is using the same contractor that the Trump administration used, which is good news for that company.
The goal is to fill “gaps” in the Starr County region of the Rio Grande Valley, where migrants are constantly flowing through.
In addition, the construction is taking place on state land using state funds, which would make it extremely difficult for the federal government to pursue action against Texas.
But the federal government has already made its disapproval clear, as it has refused to sell the steel that is quite literally sitting at the border since it was meant to be used for a wall that was under construction during former President Donald Trump’s administration, Melugin reported.
Right now, it is only 1.7 miles long, but it is a crucial starting point for the state’s self-sufficient project.


 
Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush told “The Donlon Report” on NewsNation on Thursday about the critical decision to secure the border without President Joe Biden.
“In the coming days, we’ll make an announcement in Starr County, which is in the Rio Grande Valley, where roughly 40 percent of all illegal immigrant apprehensions in our country occur,” Bush said, according to Border Report.
The outlet reported that Abbott designated $1.8 billion in state funds to go toward the wall. The state raised $54 million in private donations this fall.
“Texas has officially started building its own border wall,” Abbott tweeted. “Biden allows open border policies and refuses to enforce laws passed by Congress to secure the border and enforce immigration laws. Texas is stepping up to do the federal government’s job.”


 
Abbott is correct in the fact that it is the federal government’s job to handle border-related issues.
Unfortunately, the Biden administration decided to reverse Trump’s most effective illegal-immigration policies and has fueled a non-stop border crisis since taking office.
If Texas isn’t overstepping any federal boundary, the state is completely justified in the decision to construct a barricade. State leaders have a duty to protect their state, and that includes making sure that migrants are entering in a legal and orderly fashion.
via westernjournal

10 COMMENTS

  1. If the Federal government has no official declared use for the steel sitting in Texas, could Texas use imminent domain laws to claim it? If not, they could just tell the Federal government to spend more taxpayer dollars to remove and scrap it, and then publicly post the Federal decision. If they decide to scrap it, taxpayers will probably be very unhappy.

  2. Because I, as a taxpayer, own at least a few of those pieces of wall, The State of Texas has my permission to use them–go ahead and estimate how many of them I paid for. How about we try to start something with this thought?

    • You have the same idea that I had. We paid for that wall and I give my permission for Texas to use my portion. Maybe Texas should charge the Feds for storage.

  3. Those steel panels were bought and paid for by the american people. They do not belong to the federal gov. We should just confiscate them and start using them. Piss on biden.

  4. I would cast a vote to confiscate all soros assets and pay for the wall with that.
    He’s the dirt bag that has caused a good deal of this chaos and heart break in the first instance.
    Only fair he should pay large !
    PS Texas has my permission to use the panels that I paid for too.

  5. LET US GO SIT AROUND THE STEEL WHILE OUR BOYS PUT IT UP….COME ON FEDERAL GOVT SEND YOUR LITTLE FEDERAL PUSSIES DOWN HERE TO STOP US…..CWO4 DEWEY SHELTON USMC RETIRED ….I WILL GLADLY BE THERE….AND I KNOW HOW TO SHOOT….AIM SMALL HIT SMALL….

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