Land Commissioner: No Answer From Incoming Trump Team Yet

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Texas has offered the incoming Trump Administration a 1,400 acre ranch to use for its mass deportation program.

As of now, there has been no answer, according to Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham.

"They are definitely giving it every consideration. Our message is clear. We are here to be a good partner and defend the Texas we know and love," Buckingham told KTRH.

The ranch, located in Starr County, is perfect for what the new administration may be looking for. And there's even more land, if the White House neeeds it.

"We have 4,000 acres total in Starr County," Buckingham said.

The deportation program will be overseen by incoming border czar Tom Homan.


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