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Dimas [21]
1 year ago
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What land might interfere with the construction of the trump wall, what may happen to this land? Provide Source most likely woul

d like for the use of the source: The Wall- An in depth examination of Donald Trump's border wall (USAToday)
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tresset_1 [31]1 year ago
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The  land that might interfere with the construction of the trump wall, what may happen to this land is about 4,900 parcels of property that tend to sit inside of the 500 feet of the border and this is found in Texas.

<h3>What was the border land about?</h3>

Through the news source above, the  network investigation of public records make a discovery that that walling the border in is seen in an opened area that needs the act of disrupting or seizing of about 5,000 parcels of property.

The news also shows that a  about 4,900 parcels of property are present inside the 500 feet of the border in Texas and a lot of Texas land is said to be  privately owned.

Hence, The  land that might interfere with the construction of the trump wall, what may happen to this land is about 4,900 parcels of property that tend to sit inside of the 500 feet of the border and this is found in Texas.

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