
'Shut it down': Red state makes massive land buy to ramp up border wall efforts amid migrant surge
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Texas has acquired a 1,402 acre ranch in its efforts to build a border wall at the border with Mexico after the Biden administration ended construction in 2021.
Gov. Greg Abbott announced in 2021 funding for a state project to continue construction of a wall after the Biden administration abruptly ended the Trump-era project. Abbott has also built a floating buoy barrier in the Rio Grande. His administration has linked the barriers, and a broader effort by the state, to a drop in apprehensions. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham told Fox News Digital that the Texas Facilities Commission, responsible for building the wall, requested the property. It now means that the GLO owns two pieces of land on the border in Starr Country encompassing more than 4,000 acres.