NEW: @JinATX and I found that CBP awarded at least 12 TX #borderwall contracts without 1st owning all the land, racking up millions in delay costs.
Then the agency used the delays on those contracts in court as justification to immediately take the land. propublica.org/article/texas-…
Building a border wall was one of Trump’s core campaign promises. The instruction to CBP was to get as much done as possible. The problem is that in Texas most of the riverfront land is privately owned.
Out of the 110 miles the administration planned to build in the #RioGrandeValley, just 15 miles had been finished as of mid-December.
While CBP says the practice is efficient, allowing for construction to start immediately after acquiring the land, experts (including @weareoversight) say it could lead to waste.
In four projects alone, we found that delay costs had already reached more than $9 million based on CBP statements and dates when the courts granted the government immediate possession.
In September, CBP even had to suspend 1 contract to build 4 miles in #StarrCounty awarded in June 2019 because it didn’t have the land, costing nearly $1.6 million as of Nov. 24.
According to CBP court filings, daily delay costs ranged from $15,000 to $100,000, depending on the size of the contract, and would run into the millions if it had to terminate.
Biden has said he will stop border wall construction on day one, but the Trump administration continues to work at breakneck speed. Nearly 40 eminent domain lawsuits have been filed in South Texas since Election Day.
A group of Democrats, led by @RepCuellar, sent Biden a letter calling him to end to the national emergency declaration, cancel contracts and drop the lawsuits. cuellar.house.gov/news/documents…
On Tuesday, Biden appeared to walk back previous statements when he said it would take time to roll back Trump immigration policies and reversal would not be swift.
Either way, the incoming Biden administration and 100s of #Texas landowners are left in a web of title and compensation disputes, multimillion-dollar contracts and a string of unfinished — and disconnected — projects all along the Rio Grande.
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1/ Steve Bannon and other associates were charged w/ fraud related to @WeBuildtheWall, an org that aims to build parts of the border wall.
.@JinATX, @LChurchilll & I have been closely following a sec of fencing that could collapse b/c of erosion. @WeBuildTheWall supported it.
2/ Leaders of @WeBuildtheWall’s online fundraising campaign worked closely with the construction company @FisherSandG, who has two private wall projects in New Mexico and Texas.
Fisher was not involved or mentioned in today’s indictment. propublica.org/article/a-priv…
3/ While they hired Fisher to build the New Mexico project, in which they spent up to $8 million, @WeBuildtheWall contributed 5% towards Fisher’s $42-million Texas project, according to court transcripts. texastribune.org/2020/07/02/tex…
(Know anything about #borderwall contracts, pending investigations or the inner workings of the IBWC? please reach out to us: jeremy.schwartz@propublica.org / perla.trevizo@propublica.org) 2/8
.@FisherSanG leveraged the project to showcase the “Lamborghini of border walls” and received a $1.28 billion contract to build more segments of the fence in AZ, the largest ever awarded. 3/8 tucson.com/news/local/1-2…