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Border wall contracts granted to company with history of scandals
- A company with a history of scandals has received about $2 billion in border wall contracts from the Department of Homeland Security and is suing DHS over a 2022 contract.
- Thousands of Texans, including local officials, voters, border sheriffs, judges, ranchers, and businesses, have urged Congress to stop border wall construction in west Texas.
- Fisher Sand & Gravel, part of North Dakota-based Fisher Industries, is contracted to build a border wall in Presidio County.
- Fisher Industries has a long history of scandals, including criminal convictions of former owners and staff, and has legal disputes related to border construction, including suing DHS over a contract.
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Border wall contracts granted to company with history of scandals
(The Center Square) – One company that has received roughly $2 billion in border wall construction contracts from the Department of Homeland Security has a history of scandals and fines and is currently suing DHS over a 2022-era border wall…
Border wall contracts granted to company with history of scandals - Regional Media News
(The Center Square) - One company that has received roughly $2 billion in border wall construction contracts from the Department of Homeland Security has a history of scandals and fines and is currently suing DHS over a 2022-era border wall contract. Roughly $3 billion in recent contracts have been awarded to two companies to build a border wall and barriers in the Big Bend region of west Texas. DHS says it plans to use eminent domain to take Te…
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right5Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Center, 38% Right
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources are Center, 38% of the sources lean Right
39% Center
L 23%
C 39%
R 38%
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