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Court Blocks Biden Administration from Disposing Border Wall Materials Ahead of Trump Inauguration

A court order hinders the Biden administration from selling border wall materials, amidst Trump's plans to revamp immigration policies upon taking office.

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Updated: Dec 28th, 2024, 2:30 AM ET

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The Texas Attorney General has secured a court order preventing the Biden administration from disposing of any border wall materials for 30 days, allowing incoming President Trump to utilize them. Attorney General Paxton emphasized the need for accountability regarding border security, as claims arise that the Biden administration was selling off materials intended for wall construction. Trump's team raised concerns of unethical conduct if these actions were proven. Both administrations are now focused on the future of immigration and border security as Trump plans to change policies from day one of his presidency.


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Court Blocks Biden Administration from Disposing Border Wall Materials Ahead of Trump Inauguration - Pano News