Several days after President Donald Trump declared a national emergency, construction began on the fifth border wall project of his administration.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Tuesday that work has started on replacing 14 miles of a steel-mesh fence along the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego, The Associated Press reported. The fence is being replaced with 30-foot high steel bollards. It is actually the second layer of barrier to be put up in the area, with the first layer nearly complete.
SLSCO Ltd., a company located in Galveston, Texas, scored the $101 million contract in December 2018. The Trump administration has already awarded around $1 billion in contracts to cover 97 miles of the southern border, with the project in San Diego being one of the latest.
Trump touted the construction Wednesday of a border wall in New Mexico.
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8 comments:
Is it too keep us from fleeing or them out ?
To keep illegals out idiot, feel free to leave this great country anytime you like, the sooner the better
The California and New Mexico Attorneys General will be spending millions to make it stop. Neither of those states can afford to throw away money.
Better to go 60 ft there !!!! + mine field !!!
Right now it’s to keep them out but if Democrats are successful in creating a socialist/communist country... it’ll be to keep us in
That socialism crap will never happen.....
That socialist crap better never happen or we are in big trouble.
Electrify the damn fence ....Problem solved !!!!
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