day. that would mean they would need, they think, as much as$2 billion to cover costs, money not in the coffers now. it s not just about money. you would have a backup at the border. migrants wouldn t be able to get from the border to courts within the interior of the country where they make those claims for asylum. we would see people backing up in shelters, we would see those images like we saw last fall, almost 100,000 migrants under that bridge. right now they re having discussions in dhs and voicing their concerns to the white house. they say even if the numbers don t get as high as 18,000, they need to put the planning in place now because you can t build a shelter overnight. you can t start a new bus route, get a new plane going to taking people inside the interior of the country. all those things take planning now, take funding now before this surge could potentially cripple the agency.
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Federal Judge Orders Private Land on Border Can Be Taken for Wall
A family thought the Biden administration would halt seizure of their border land, but a court still ruled the government could take it.
Published on Apr 16, 2021 6:21AM EDT
Judge Micaela Alvarez of the Texas Southern District Court ruled the federal government can take “immediate possession” of a Texas family’s land along the southern border. The Trump administration began trying to claim the Cavazos family’s land years ago, leading them to fight to keep their land that’s been passed down for generations. “We’re hardworking Hispanic landowners. To my family, you can offer whatever, it’s more important for them to save their land,” said Baudilla “Lily” Cavazos Rodriquez. The government is typically allowed to take private land for public use. Cavazos Rodriguez thought the case would be dropped when Biden took office and terminated wall construction. CNN