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Bill Gates broke cover at the annual Sun Valley conference - known as the 'billionaires summer camp' - amid mounting scrutiny ...
Rep. John Block wants $1.5 billion from our state legislature to build a border barrier, based on barriers set up in Texas.
Senate Bill 2004 would tell the federal government that the state supports taking charge of unused border-construction materials that could be used for a border wall.
It allocates $175 billion toward border security and immigration enforcement. These funds would support initiatives such as mass deportations and continued construction of a border wall.
Texas has stopped its border wall project, leaving only 65 miles completed out of the planned 805 miles. Discover why.
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" proposes spending $46.5 billion on border wall construction and related security improvements. Texas has quietly defunded new state-level border wall construction ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has awarded a $309 million contract for U.S.-Mexico border wall construction to Fisher Sand & Gravel, according to a June 18 news release from the agency. The ...
The Biden administration deserves the ultimate blame for the ongoing deportation protests. That’s not partisanship, it’s common sense. And common policing theory. They not only created America ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection awarded a contract for border wall construction to Dickinson, N.D.-based Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. for $309.46 million to build 27 miles of new border wall in ...
As first reported by KUMV, Fisher Sand and Gravel, a North Dakota company, has received a contract exceeding $309 million to build approximately 27 miles of border barrier in Arizona. Homeland ...
Walls, birds, and solidarity: Notes from last month's cross-border celebration called the Binational Border Happening.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection awarded a contract for border wall construction to Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. out of southwest North Dakota.
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