A federal judge in McAllen, Texas, has temporarily blocked a plan for a construction firm favored by President Trump to build a privately-funded segment of border wall along the banks of the Rio Grande River.
The complaint outlines IBWC’s concerns that allowing the construction along approximately three miles of riverbank without prior approval from IBWC may violate the treaty, formally named the “Treaty to Resolve Pending Boundary Differences and Maintain the Rio Grande and Colorado River as the International Boundary.
The commission’s attempts to remove the gate led to an outcry on social media and an email campaign on behalf of the company. Approximately six months later, Kolfage began posting on social media about We Build the Wall’s next project, the three-mile segment along the Rio Grande, also to be built by Fisher.
We are building 3.5miles of pure excellence in 21st century human engineering. @WeBuildtheWall is @DHSgov + @cbp APPROVED & ENDORSED! @CNN @DeplorableChoir @DRUDGE @RyanAFournier @charliekirk11 @TrumpStudents @LouDobbs @kimguilfoyle @MailOnline @realDailyWire @AP @CBSNews pic.twitter.com/aKQvTYemAIHUGE Endorsement from @DHSgov & @CBP. @WeBuildtheWall has been"GAME CHANGER," Border Patrol Chief says.
Fisher suggested We Build the Wall was more concerned with immigration policy, while describing himself simply as a businessman who doesn’t “want to be in politics.”
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