California Contractors Ignore Politics In Bids To Build Border Wall

Hundreds of companies have submitted bids to the federal government to build the highly contentious, divisive southern border wall, but Rod Hadrian is just one of the few willing to talk about it.

“We could put the wall up, probably a mile of it, probably in three weeks,” Hadrian says.

The wall is a proposal so controversial that the anger over it directed at politicians is also being felt by potential builders. Activists have been caught on video gathering outside one San Diego contracting firm, R.E. Staite Engineering, who would not return requests for comment. Neither would several other San Diego bidders with offices within a short distance of the Mexico border.

California lawmakers have moved forward on a bill to essentially punish companies who work on the proposed wall by banning them from winning any state contracts.

“If you want to do business on Trump’s wall, if you want to work on that, then California quite frankly doesn’t want to do business with you,” state Sen. Ricardo Lara has said to CNN.
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