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Subject What Will the Border Wall Cost Texans?
Date December 5, 2019 12:09 PM
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New Cato video on the border wall and eminent domain. DeVos proposes “Government Corporation” to handle student aid.

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What Will the Border Wall Cost Texans? ([link removed] )

The Trump administration is using eminent domain to take private land away from Texans to build the border wall. The Constitution limits eminent domain, requiring that “private property (not) be taken for public use, without just compensation.” But in practice, it misallocates public resources and violates individual rights.

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