Texas acquires border wall material from Feds
The federal government donated millions of dollars' worth of border wall material to Texas as the state continues the construction project defunded by the Biden administration.
More than 1,700 steel panels now designated as surplus property of the federal government were shipped from California to Texas last week to be used in Gov. Greg Abbott's state-funded barrier on the Mexican border. The Texas Facilities Commission applied in November for the 32-foot steel bollard panels through the General Services Administration, which oversees the distribution of property no longer needed by the federal government, TFC spokeswoman Francoise Luca told the Washington Examiner.
The panels, worth around $6 million, are enough to construct about 1.7 miles of wall on the border, which is more than 1,250 miles long. Though provided to the state free of cost, Texas spent about $2 million on transporting the material from California. Abbott, a Republican, has more than a billion dollars dedicated to the project, with over $55 million from private donations, according to the Texas Tribune.
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It will likely be located at strategic points along the border and added to as more material become available.
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