While the government's eminent domain powers are generally unreserved, the orphanage will have an opportunity to contest the amount of compensation.
The Trump administration is suing an orphanage in South Texas in order to exercise its eminent domain powers and obtain temporary access to the property to plan for construction along the border with Mexico.
The eminent domain action was commenced on behalf of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, specifically its Wall Program Management Office, a component which is"responsible for border barrier projects," an official explained. While the federal government's eminent domain powers are generally unreserved, the orphanage will have an opportunity to contest the amount of compensation at a court hearing if they choose to do so., there were 40 children living at the orphanage as of last fall. Sacred Heart has been in operation for over 100 years.
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