President-elect Donald Trump‘s transition team is apparently weighing purchasing a large plot of land along the southern border in Rio Grande, Texas.
” Our message to the Trump presidency is’ we’re around, we’re fascinated,'” Buckingham said. ” Of course, we own home all over the state, so we’re ready to sit down with them and talk about what could be strategic”.
The potential Trump administration may declare a national crisis and divert money to build network and pay for the military personnel assigned to the quest to gain access to the plot of land in its perspective. According to the store, the National Guard or other active-duty defense officers could perform the actual buildings, which would resemble houses that could be quickly assembled.
Buckingham, who purchased the land, intended to use it to create a boundary wall. According to the judge’s company, a 1.5-mile boundary walls will be completed on the new house this month.  ,
Buckingham claimed to have more property available for her company to use in support of Trump’s mass deportation plan.
According to Buckingham, “we’ve identified some items that we think may be beneficial to them,” but of course,” we may work with the Trump presidency for whatever they need.”  ,
” I think from the confinement and imprisonment point, we definitely need some more urban parts, which we do own”, she continued.
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The state has received praise from Trump’s receiving group for its border security efforts. Trump’s fresh “border czar”, Tom Homan, met with Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX ) along the Texas-Mexico border last week to discuss the state’s border operations.  ,
Homan called Texas’s businesses” a concept we can get across the country”.