Border wall contractors brace for hostile environment

SAN DIEGO (AP) — One potential bidder on President Donald Trump’s border wall with Mexico wanted to know if authorities would rush to help if workers came under “hostile attack.” Another asked if employees can carry firearms in states with strict gun control laws and if the government would indemnify them for using deadly force. [...]

By |2017-04-24T09:50:25-04:00Thursday, April 6, 2017|

Trump’s border wall with Mexico faces all kinds of obstacles from coast to coast

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has now laid out exactly what he wants in the “big, beautiful wall” that he’s promised to build on the U.S.-Mexico border. But his effort to build a huge barrier to those attempting to enter the U.S. illegally faces impediments of its own. It’s still not clear how Trump will [...]

By |2017-03-31T09:18:21-04:00Wednesday, March 29, 2017|

Border cities worry that ending NAFTA pact would hurt their economies

LAREDO, Texas (AP) — Donald Trump’s only visit to the U.S.-Mexico border while running for president was a stop in Laredo that lasted less than three hours. On some days, that’s not long enough for 18-wheelers hauling foreign-made dishwashers and car batteries to lurch through the gridlocked crossing. Trump’s campaign promise to tear apart the [...]

By |2016-12-20T10:58:17-05:00Monday, December 19, 2016|

Americans who live near border say Trump’s wall is unwelcome

LOS EBANOS, Texas — All along the winding Rio Grande, the people who live in this bustling, fertile region where the U.S. border meets the Gulf of Mexico never quite understood how Donald Trump’s great wall could ever be much more than campaign rhetoric. Erecting a concrete barrier across the entire 1,954-mile frontier with Mexico, [...]

By |2017-04-24T10:00:56-04:00Friday, November 25, 2016|
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