Up to $350M in unused border wall materials set to be returned
Economy And Jobs,Border Wall,Immigration,US-Mexico Border,Immigration Reform,Unauthorized Immigration
A government surplus auction company that acquired up to $350 million in unused construction materials from President Donald Trump’s unfinished wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is reportedly ready to return them to the U.S. government as part of a recent agreement.
GovPlanet was set to sell unused steel panels, bollards and concrete after former President Joe Biden ordered construction on parts of the wall to stop after he took office in 2021.
The Department of Homeland Security, and specifically Customs and Border Protection, is currently in talks with the company regarding the return of the materials for pennies on the dollar. DHS sources told NewsNation that a deal between the government and GovPlanet has been reached but did not provide details...
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