Posted on 11/13/2020 2:48:32 PM PST by BeauBo
The head of a nonprofit that owns a coveted birding preserve in remote western Starr County told Border Report on Friday afternoon that its board has decided not to sell the land to the Trump administration for border wall construction... despite the organization having already agreed on a set price with the federal government...
The boards emergency meeting came after Border Report on Thursday was first to report that a deal had been reached for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to acquire the Salineño Wildlife Preserves full 2.5 acres. The news brought outcry...
Valley Land Fund on Friday afternoon also posted on Facebook it was rescinding any and all agreements.
(Excerpt) Read more at borderreport.com ...
Let the eminent domain condemnation begin!
2.5 acres?
Seriously?
Take the money. Buy 2.5 more acres.
Eminent Domain and a lifetime supply of birdseed for the local birds
Build a birdbath onsite too.
Like birds really give a flying F.
Animals adapt, they are not sensitive wussies.
May the Bird of Paradise fly up their nose.
So build the fence around it with only one pedestrian gate.
Eminent domain.
“2.5 acres?”
Its probably mostly a glorified dirt parking lot - just big enough to pasture a single horse.
They describe it like it was Yellowstone National Park.
This is a good example of why I don’t listen to these types
of folks.
No need to do anything other that steer the illegals right through the preserve and let the border crosses take of the rest. The damage, the trash the crime will soon have them begging to sell,
Agreed.. d;^)
Somebody got to them with Cancel Culture.
2.5 Acres ? My lawn is bigger than that.
Condemn the property because of national emergency needs. Is this a retired elderly bird sanctuary ? Can’t the birds fly or do they have to use walkers?
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