Hispanic-owned firm that received threats chosen to build prez's border wall prototype
By Tracy Jan The Washington Post
Published Sept. 8, 2017
A Hispanic-owned firm whose workers have been threatened and harassed for security projects along the Mexico border was chosen Thursday to build a prototype for President Donald Trump's long-promised border wall.
The company was among four companies selected Thursday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to build the see-through prototypes. In addition to the Hispanic-owned KWR Construction of Sierra Vista, Arizona, the winners are: Caddell Construction of Montgomery, Alabama; ELTA North America of Annapolis Junction, Marland; and W. G. Yates & Sons Construction in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
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