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Texas Offers Ranch Adjacent to Mexico Border to Trump Administration for Deportation Plans; Texas Offers Trump 1,400 Borderland Acres for Deportation Plans

Texas offers ranch adjacent to Mexico border to Trump administration for deportation plans

Deportation facilities and staging areas could be built on the property, the official said.

The Texas General Land Office is offering President-elect Donald Trump its recently acquired 1,400-acre ranch on the state’s border with Mexico “for the construction of deportation facilities and staging areas” to deport undocumented immigrants starting next year.

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham penned a letter to Trump on Tuesday saying her office is prepared to enter an agreement with federal agencies to build a facility for the “processing, detention, and coordination of the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation’s history.”

“As Texas Land Commissioner and steward of over 13 million acres, it’s been my promise to all Texans since assuming my role at the GLO to use every tool at my disposal to gain complete operational control of our southern border,” Buckingham said in a news release this week. “This is why I am offering President-elect Trump over 1,400 acres of state land on the southern border to aid his administration in carrying out their deportation plans to place the safety and well-being of all Americans first and foremost.”

Trump campaigned on a promise to deport a record number of undocumented immigrants, with the operation to launch on “day one.”

“We do hear through back channels that they are taking a look at it and considering it. But we just want them to know we’re a good partner. We’re here. We want to be helpful,” Buckingham told The Associated Press in an interview on Wednesday.

Trump has named Tom Homan, the former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to be his “border czar.” Homan has said the new administration would carry out workplace immigration raids.

Trump also chose Stephen Miller to be deputy chief of staff for policy and the president’s homeland security adviser.

Miller first suggested the idea of large detention camps in a 2022 interview with The New York Times.

Miller said the camps would likely be built “on open land in Texas near the border” to hold migrants who had been arrested and were being processed for deportation. —>READ MORE HERE

Texas offers Trump 1,400 borderland acres for deportation plans:

Texas officials have offered to lease more than 1,400 acres of state-owned borderland to President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration to construct deportation facilities, according to a letter NewsNation obtained Tuesday.

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, in a letter to Trump, said, “I am writing to formally offer 1,402 acres of land in Starr County, Texas, to be used to construct deportation facilities.”

The property, located approximately 35 miles west of McAllen in Starr County, was recently acquired by the Texas General Land Office (GLO). The letter reveals that within 24 hours of the Oct. 23 purchase, Buckingham approved a 7,681-foot border wall easement across the property.

The letter details GLO’s recent border security initiatives, including “Operation Flat Top,” which secured a 170-acre island in the Rio Grande previously described by state authorities as “the most dangerous part of the Texas border.”

Buckingham stated the land could be used for “processing, detention, and coordination of the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation’s history” in cooperation with federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and Border Patrol.

The GLO, which oversees 13 million acres of state lands, confirmed the offer through a spokesperson.

This comes as Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to expand buoy barriers across the Rio Grande to stop migrants from crossing the southern border despite border crossings dropping in the state. —>READ MORE HERE

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