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Home Front: Politix
It Begins: Texans Receive First Notices of Land Condemnation for Trump's Border Wall
2017-03-16
[TexasObserver] The government offered $2,900 for 1.2 acres near the Rio Grande. If Flores chooses not to accept the offer, the land could be seized through eminent domain.

The week before Donald Trump’s inauguration, Yvette Salinas received a letter she had been dreading for years: legal notice that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) wants to build a border wall on her family’s land near Los Ebanos. The 21-page document, entitled a "Declaration of Taking," is addressed to her ailing mother, Maria Flores, who owns the property with her siblings. The letter offers Flores $2,900 for 1.2 acres near the Rio Grande. If she chooses not to accept the offer, the land could be seized through eminent domain. "It’s scary when you read it," Salinas says. "You feel like you have to sign."

The 16-acre property has been in the family for so long that none of them can remember the year it was acquired. Salinas only knows they’ve had it for five generations. Her uncle runs a few head of cattle on the property, which lies not far from Los Ebanos’ most famous attraction, a hand-drawn ferry that shuttles cars and their passengers across the river to Mexico.

This is not the first time the federal government has wanted to seize the land for a border wall. In the wake of the Secure Fence Act of 2006, the Bush administration put up 110 miles of border fencing, much of it on private land in Texas. In 2008, Salinas’ family received a condemnation notice offering them the same low, low price of $2,900. Others in Los Ebanos were mailed similar notices.
Posted by:Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

#5  Make the first mile of unincorporated land a military reservation

A mine field
Posted by: bbrewer126   2017-03-16 13:53  

#4  Make the first mile of unincorporated land a military reservation under the control and authority pursuant to the laws of the United States.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-03-16 09:47  

#3  $2900/acre for unimproved land IS the market rate.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-03-16 09:02  

#2  The rest of their property will increase in value. Currently, no one wants to buy on the border.
Posted by: Spugum Snineling3221   2017-03-16 03:31  

#1  The landowners should be compensated the going rate.
Posted by: gorb   2017-03-16 00:29  

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