The Trump administration allocated $606 million for border wall construction in the Tucson sector, where migrant encounters ...
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'Smart Wall' border technology planned for Big Bend National Park area
The federal government’s $4.5 billion “Smart Wall" project will add hundreds of miles of high-tech border security, including ...
CBP defines a smart wall as a system that includes a steel bollard wall or waterborne barrier, roads, detection technology, ...
Despite an ongoing government shutdown, the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and contractors are actively constructing ...
WELLTON, AZ (AZFamily) — Arizona border wall construction projects worth $807 million are moving forward despite the federal government shutdown entering its 16th day, the Department of Defense ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday it has awarded $4.5 billion worth of contracts to build 230 new miles of border barrier along the Southwest border, including 80 miles of ...
Border walls and new surveillance technology could be coming to the greater Big Bend region and the rest of Texas' southern ...
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Texas spent $3 billion to build 65 miles of border wall. The state has now stopped the failed project
Texas lawmakers have stopped funding a border wall project four years after Republican Gov. Greg Abbott announced that the state would be the first to build its own barrier. As it stands, only a small ...
A series of laws passed in the 1990s allow DHS to bypass federal laws like the National Environmental Policy Act and other assessment processings usually needed for construction on public land.
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrest illegal aliens attempting to enter the United States after crossing the Rio Grande in McAllen, Texas, on Nov. 15, 2018. (Ozzy Trevino/CBP) U.S. Customs and Border ...
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Big Bend National Park Area to Get a ‘Smart Wall’ Border to Safeguard From Illegal Activities
The plan will be implemented using an innovative 'border surveillance technology.' Cameras and lights will be peppered along the border.
It's not a matter of if a privately built border fence along the shores of the Rio Grande will fail, it's a matter of when, according to a new engineering report on the troubled project. The report is ...
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