
California border wall: DHS working to fix 'dangerous erosion' along 14-mile stretch
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is working to fix what it describes as "dangerous erosion" along a 14-mile stretch of border wall construction in California -- one of what it says are a number of steps to protect communities there.
"Improper compaction of soil and construction materials along a wall segment constructed by the prior administration is causing dangerous erosion along a 14-mile stretch in San Diego, California," it said in an April 30 statement. "DHS will begin necessary backfill projects to ensure the safety of nearby border communities." It noted that the work would not expand construction but simply fix existing construction to protect nearby communities.More Related News

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