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Freedom Caucus chairman supporting asset forfeiture or declaration of national emergency to fund the border wall:
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Freedom Caucus chairman: use asset forfeiture to fund the wall (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2019
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J_William_Ryan
(2,159 posts)1. Such is the reprehensible right.
If only conservatives would work this hard to find creative ways to fund healthcare and education
Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)4. Snap.
Negotiating in good faith....oh boy. See my eyes a rollin'.
shanny
(6,709 posts)2. still has to be appropriated, you idjit
this guy is in government?
brush
(57,630 posts)5. Yeah, whose assets are they gonna seized worth 25 billion for a wall?
How do these dummies get elected?
DBoon
(23,068 posts)3. Nothing says freedom like seizing assets of those not convicted of a crime
and using those assets to prevent free movement of people.
"Freedom Caucus" my ass
safeinOhio
(34,105 posts)6. Yes and they could triple the take by
selling the drugs and women.
mahatmakanejeeves
(61,023 posts)7. DOJ hiring attorneys to handle property seizures for border wall
Hat tip, Joe.My.God:
DOJ Seeks Attorneys To Tackle Border Property Seizures
January 18, 2019
January 18, 2019
DOJ hiring attorneys to handle property seizures for border wall
By TED HESSON 01/17/2019 02:01 PM EST
The Justice Department placed an online job posting for a pair of attorneys to tackle border wall litigation in South Texas a sign of coming property seizures and other legal controversies that President Donald Trump anticipates if he plows ahead with his signature project.
Trump has demanded that Congress provide $5.7 billion to build more than 200 miles of new and replacement barriers along the border. But those efforts will likely run into opposition from local landowners, environmentalists and Native American tribes.
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The two advertised jobs, based in McAllen and Brownsville, will pay between $53,062 and $138,790, according to a posting to a federal jobs website.
The ideal candidates for the positions will have at least four years of civil litigation experience [dealing with] land condemnation cases, oil and gas disputes, and real estate matters, the posting reads. "Spanish language proficiency is helpful," the ad says, "but not required."
The attorneys likely will deal with eminent domain property seizures and quarrels with landowners over what their land is worth, according to Chris Rickerd, the American Civil Liberties Unions senior policy counsel on border and immigration issues.
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By TED HESSON 01/17/2019 02:01 PM EST
The Justice Department placed an online job posting for a pair of attorneys to tackle border wall litigation in South Texas a sign of coming property seizures and other legal controversies that President Donald Trump anticipates if he plows ahead with his signature project.
Trump has demanded that Congress provide $5.7 billion to build more than 200 miles of new and replacement barriers along the border. But those efforts will likely run into opposition from local landowners, environmentalists and Native American tribes.
....
The two advertised jobs, based in McAllen and Brownsville, will pay between $53,062 and $138,790, according to a posting to a federal jobs website.
The ideal candidates for the positions will have at least four years of civil litigation experience [dealing with] land condemnation cases, oil and gas disputes, and real estate matters, the posting reads. "Spanish language proficiency is helpful," the ad says, "but not required."
The attorneys likely will deal with eminent domain property seizures and quarrels with landowners over what their land is worth, according to Chris Rickerd, the American Civil Liberties Unions senior policy counsel on border and immigration issues.
....
Panich52
(5,829 posts)8. What does govt usually do with these funds?
And I wonder how they might be affected by recent SCOTUS ruling sort of on asset forfeiture returned heroin dealer's SUV based on Constitutional "excessive fines" prohibition.
https://democraticunderground.com/10142270537