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Lawsuit could derail Texas-Mexico border fence

Washington :: USA | May 16, 11:05 PM | Event Rating: 0
Lawsuit could derail Texas-Mexico border fence
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The lawsuit accused Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and others of failing to notify landowners of their rights and to negotiate a reasonable price for access to their lands.
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Source: The Herald | May 17, 1:35 PM

Texas mayors and business leaders filed a class-action lawsuit Friday alleging Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff hoodwinked landowners into waiving their property rights for construction of a fence along the Mexican border. Members of the ...

Source: The Globe and Mail | May 17, 1:18 PM

The lawsuit accused Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and others of failing to notify landowners of their rights and to negotiate a reasonable price for access to their lands....

Source: The Mercury News | May 17, 1:02 PM

Texas mayors and business leaders filed a class-action lawsuit Friday alleging Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff "hoodwinked" landowners into waiving their property rights for construction of a fence along the Mexican border. Members of ...

Source: The San Antonio Express-News | May 16, 11:05 PM

County Judge Nelson Wolff said he would urge Bexar County commissioners to join a federal lawsuit filed Friday by Texas border communities to stop the Bush administration from building a controversial border fence. The lawsuit is seeking an ...

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