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Some landowners with property along the U.S.-Mexico border are preparing legal challenges with the expectation that the Trump administration will use eminent domain to seize land for construction of the president's planned border wall.
The Associated Press reports that the Trump administration would face legal challenges from multiple landowners in Texas, challenges that would not be bypassed if the president follows through on his threats to declare a national emergency over illegal border crossings in order to build a wall.
You could give me a trillion dollars and I wouldnt take it, landowner Eloisa Cavazos, who owns property along the Rio Grande river, told the AP. Its not about money.
One group the Trump administration will have to face in its fight to secure land for the wall is a Roman Catholic diocese: La Lomita chapel, a historic church built in the late 1800s that still holds services today, has fought to prevent government surveyors from accessing its land, which reportedly falls directly in the administration's desired enforcement zone.
The church's pastor explained to the AP that he believes Trump's plan for a border wall violates Catholic teachings, including the church's responsibility to protect migrants.
It would poison the water, Father Roy Snipes told the AP. It would still be a sacred place, but it would be a sacred place that was desecrated.
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/424656-texas-landowners-preparing-to-fight-eminent-domain-over
underpants
(182,837 posts)There seems to have been absolutely no thought to second or third tier repercussions.
Of course, Trump flipped on everyone's plans and so....here we are.
dubyadiprecession
(5,716 posts)Trump not only wants to keep out their cheap seasonal help, but he also wants to plant a wall on their properties to do it.
Nothing like pissing off parts of your own base.
Texasgal
(17,045 posts)border towns are extremely proud of their land and their views... Trump is going to be quite surprised by this blow back... Texans, especially rural Texans are NOT willing to give up their property. There is a certain pride in it.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)Because that would make it even more interesting when the feds arrive.
Texasgal
(17,045 posts)Big hunting area in those parts.
Yes, this could get VERY interesting indeed.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)Raised in Arlington. I was being a bit of a smart ass when I posed that question. Just a little humor between Texans who know what is in store for Rump.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)That there are 90 lawsuits still in courts from Bush trying to put up fences in texas