A Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Barrier contractor erects barrier panels on the El Paso project site near Santa Teresa, N. M., Sept. 10, 2019. The barrier system project spans approximately 46 miles, replacing existing barriers with steel bollard barriers. USACE is providing direction and oversight of Department of Defense (DoD)-funded construction of barrier system projects along the southwest border. These projects are being executed by USACE, as directed through the Army by the Secretary of Defense, in response to Department of Homeland Security’s request for assistance to he
A Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Barrier contractor erects barrier panels on the El Paso project site near Santa Teresa, N. M., Sept. 10, 2019. The barrier system project spans approximately 46 miles, replacing existing barriers with steel bollard barriers. USACE is providing direction and oversight of Department of Defense (DoD)-funded construction of barrier system projects along the southwest border. These projects are being executed by USACE, as directed through the Army by the Secretary of Defense, in response to Department of Homeland Security’s request for assistance to help secure the United States southern border by blocking drug-smuggling corridors through the construction of roads and fences, and the installation of lighting under the Title 10, section 284 of the Code. DoD and USACE are executing these projects in support of Customs and Border Protection.
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