Trump Still Authorizing Contracts For Border Wall â On Land That Government Doesnât Own Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead Reprinted with permission from ProPublica LA GRULLA, Texas â The federal government said it needed Ociel Mendoza's land on the outskirts of this tiny Texas town â and it couldn't wait any longer. Each additional day of delay was costing the government $15,000 as contractors waited to begin construction on the border fence slated to go through Mendoza's ranch, the Department of Justice argued in court filings. By Nov. 24, the tab for the delay had reached nearly $1.6 million, the land acquisition manager for U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in an affidavit.