DHS Skips Rules to Speed Arizona Border Wall Projects
Published Date: 6/3/2025
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Summary
The Secretary of Homeland Security decided to skip some usual rules to speed up building barriers and roads near the Arizona border. This change affects construction projects aiming to improve border security and will help get things done faster without delays. It means quicker work on the ground, with no extra costs mentioned right now.
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Waivers Speed Arizona Border Construction
If you live or work near the international land border in Arizona, construction of barriers and roads can proceed faster because the Secretary of Homeland Security waived certain laws, regulations, and legal requirements to ensure expeditious building in that area. The decision is aimed at speeding on-the-ground work near the Arizona border.
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