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    Elon Musk's SpaceX could disrupt construction of Trump's border wall with Mexico

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8681966.html

    To build the full wall Trump wants to the government will have to seize lands from private landowners. One of them is Elon Musk.

    Four years ago, Elon Musk, the brash, outspoken Silicon Valley entrepreneur, strolled into South Texas for the groundbreaking of a site for SpaceX, his private rocket company.

    Joining Mr Musk was representative Filemon Vela, D-Texas, and Rick Perry, who was governor of Texas at the time and is now Donald Trump’s energy secretary.

    On that windy September day, the trio smiled and dug shovels into a mound of dirt in front of a large sign reading: “Future home of SpaceX’s South Texas launchpad.”

    The rural tract of land that was supposed to be home to a commercial spaceport now stands in the path of Mr Trump’s border wall.

    Mr Musk is just one of the potentially hundreds of private landowners in Texas who would be disrupted by the president’s desire to build a “big, beautiful” wall.

    The border wall was a signature campaign promise for Mr Trump, but Democrats oppose it.

    Congress has said it would provide up to $1.6bn (£1.3bn) for border security this year, but Mr Trump wants $5bn (£4bn) for his wall alone — and is now threatening to shut down the government without it.

    The new wall in the Rio Grande Valley could potentially encroach on hundreds of landowners, farmers and companies near the border.

    For example, the six miles of wall near the Texas border city of McAllen is slated to cut through a 100-acre butterfly refuge, blocking access to the wildlife sanctuary and, effectively, shutting it down.

    And then there’s SpaceX. Its launch site is still under construction in Boca Chica Village, a small community wedged between the border town of Brownsville and the Gulf Coast.

    In an email, James Gleeson, a SpaceX spokesman said Customs and Border Protection and its parent agency, the Department of Homeland Security, recently asked to conduct a survey on the property.

    “At this time, SpaceX is evaluating the request and is in communication with DHS to further understand their plans,” Mr Gleeson said.
    But even if Congress approves the amount Mr Trump wants, construction most likely will stall — perhaps indefinitely.

    That’s because seizing property from landowners is a legally tricky process that can take years.

    Most of the land along the border where Mr Trump wants to build the wall is in Texas, and is privately owned — as Kevin K McAleenan, the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, confirmed to senators on Tuesday.

    And landowners who oppose the wall, and may not take kindly to seeing their property appropriated, are likely to try to block it in court.

    Legal challenges by landowners who objected when the administration of President George W Bush tried to build a border wall in South Texas in 2008 have dragged on for more than a decade. There are still 82 cases pending from that time, according to Efrén Olivares, a lawyer with the Texas Civil Rights Project in Alamo, Texas, who is representing several landowners.
    More at link.

    Now NAFTA will be paying for it.

    Last edited by Zippyjuan; 12-13-2018 at 01:05 PM.



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