CBP awards $309 million for border wall, waives environmental laws
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The U.S. government, headed by Donald Trump, will leave empty the portfolio to continue the expansion of the wall on the border with Mexico. The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) granted a new contract, the second of the current administration, to build more than 43 kilometers of this infrastructure. The contract was awarded to Fisher Sand & Gravel, with a value of approximately 309 million 463 thousand dollars. The construction of t…
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Subscribe nowThe Binational Border Happening on the Arizona-Sonora border on May 31. (Photo credit: © Kathleen Dreier)ShareOn May 31, I went to the U.S.-Mexico border in Lochiel, Arizona, for a cross-border celebration called the Binational Border Happening. When I arrived, in the shade of two immense cottonwood trees split by a metal fence and vehicle barrier, there were musicians singing, there were people—including children—reciting poems, an…
The company benefiting from the agreement is the construction company Fisher Sand & Gravil Co, with a figure of 309 million 463 thousand dollars; the work will cover 43 kilometers in the city of Tucson, Arizona. Juan Pablo Hernández / ABC NEWS Washington.- The government of the United States, through the Office of Customs and Border Protection, authorized a new contract for the construction of another stretch of the wall on the border with Mexic…
The U.S. government authorized a new contract for the construction of another section of the wall on the border with Mexico, being the second award granted during the current administration of Donald Trump. The agreement was granted to Fisher Sand & Gravel for a value of 309.4 million dollars, destined for the construction of approximately 43 kilometers of wall in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The approval of funds for this project corresponded to…
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