U.S.-Mexico Border Property Rights
If you live within ten miles (10) of the U.S.-Mexico border and your property has been impacted by illegal immigration, you may be entitled to compensation. Let us help you seek justice. Take action today.
A Unique Opportunity for Justice
The U.S.-Mexico border has long been a focal point of both cooperation and contention, its history deeply intertwined with the stories of migration, trade and cultural exchange. Since its establishment, shifting policies and priorities have often sparked tensions and left landowners bearing the brunt of unfunded mandates and conflicting governmental actions. Over the years, these pressures have culminated in significant challenges for those living and working along the border.
The impact of recent border activity has gone far beyond political debates. Many landowners have seen their property become entry points for illegal activity, while others have dealt with law enforcement and federal personnel establishing temporary camps or patrols. These intrusions and damages represent clear violations under existing legal precedents.
For landowners within along the U.S.-Mexico border, years of federal policy shifts and unprecedented border activity have left properties damaged and livelihoods disrupted. The time has come to address these challenges through a proven, structured resolution grounded in Fifth Amendment protections.
Border landowners face a unique and often difficult reality. Migrant crossings, skirmishes, and other border-related activities have disrupted lives and livelihoods, compromising land use and property value. Living within ten miles of the U.S.-Mexico border brings specific challenges: unauthorized crossings, environmental degradation, and federal actions that infringe on property boundaries and use. Increased infrastructure projects, such as road construction or security installations, further complicate landownership, adding strain to already fragile resources and contributing to the contamination of once-pristine land.
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Under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, landowners are entitled to just compensation if their property is taken or damaged for public use. This includes cases where federal policies or actions result in physical intrusions, destruction or occupation of private land. Our legal approach ensures that affected landowners can seek compensation for these violations without bearing undue costs.
At Flint Cooper, we are committed to protecting your rights and holding the federal government accountable for the impacts on your property. If your land has been affected by these or other encroachments, you may be entitled to compensation. Our dedicated team is here to help ensure that your rights as a border landowner are respected and upheld.
What This Case Means for You
The U.S. Constitution guarantees your right to just compensation when your land is compromised by external actions, whether directly by government activities or indirectly through border-related events. Protecting your property rights is not just about preserving the value of your land—it is about maintaining your livelihood, security and peace of mind.
For property owners along the U.S.-Mexico border, pursuing a claim can result in compensation for physical damages, diminished property value or harm to livelihoods caused by border-related disruptions. Flint Cooper simplifies the process by navigating claims through the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, with settlements funded by the Department of the Treasury’s Judgment Fund—a federal account designated for resolving claims against the government.
With your consent, Flint Cooper will pursue a legal claim on your to ensure landowners like you receive fair compensation for damages caused by factors beyond your control, including:
- Land erosion, destruction or contamination.
- Unapproved use or access to your property.
- Damage resulting from government or third-party activities related to border enforcement.
- Interruption of farming, ranching or other livelihood activities.
At Flint Cooper, we believe in standing up for what is right—your property and your rights. The federal government has a duty to respect private land ownership, and if your land has been damaged, its use restricted, or its value diminished, you may be eligible for compensation. These claims are time-sensitive, so it is crucial to act quickly to ensure your legal rights are protected before critical deadlines pass. Let us help you secure the justice and compensation you deserve.
How Flint Cooper Can Help
Flint Cooper’s legal team represents residents from border states—Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas —who have been directly affected by these conditions. You may be eligible to join this legal case if you provide:
- Documentary evidence of title to land bordering Mexico or within ten miles (10) of the border; and
- Documentary evidence of illegal aliens on the land at any after January 1, 2021; and
- Documentary evidence of damage sustained to the land or property, as a result of illegal aliens after January 1, 2021, or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) personnel incursion on the land, after January 1, 2021.
At Flint Cooper, we are committed to protecting the rights of landowners and ensuring you receive the justice you deserve. Our experienced team will carefully evaluate your claim at no cost, guide you through every step of the legal process, and tirelessly advocate for fair compensation for your land and the peace of mind you have lost. With a proven track record of fighting for property owners against powerful entities, Flint Cooper is here to make your voice heard and your rights respected.
What to Expect
At Flint Cooper, we pride ourselves on being fierce advocates for property owners whose land has been affected by border-related activities. With decades of experience standing up to powerful entities, we have developed a proven process to navigate complex property claims and secure fair compensation for our clients.
Your journey with us begins with a consultation, where we will listen to your concerns, review your situation and determine your eligibility for compensation. Once we have assessed your case, our team will take charge of case preparation, gathering evidence such as property records, expert evaluations and documentation of damage to build a compelling claim. From there, we will handle all aspects of legal representation, ensuring your rights are vigorously defended at every step. Ultimately, we will fight for your fair compensation, advocating for the resources and financial relief you deserve to restore what has been compromised.
Benefits of Taking Action
Taking action offers significant benefits for all involved, ensuring a fair and effective resolution to the challenges border landowners face. This resolution is truly a win-win for all parties:
- Landowners: It secures fair compensation for damages and disruptions.
- Taxpayers: The Judgment Fund guarantees settlements without impacting public budgets.
- Border Security: Settlement agreements often promote future security enhancements, contributing to long-term national benefits.
By signing up and filing a claim with Flint Cooper, you help ensure your rights are upheld while supporting a balanced and beneficial solution for all stakeholders.
Take Action Today With Flint Cooper
If you or someone you know owns land near the U.S.-Mexico border and has experienced damages due to recent activity, now is the time to act. The window for filing claims is limited. Contact Flint Cooper today to schedule a consultation and begin the process of securing the compensation you deserve.
To get started, we make it easy to take the first steps:
- Contact us: Schedule a consultation with our team to begin your claim evaluation.
- Join us at a town hall: Attend one of our upcoming sessions to gain valuable insights about the claims process and your rights as a property owner.
- Submit your information: Fill out the form below to provide the details we need to assess your claim promptly.
At Flint Cooper, we do not just represent you — we stand beside you, ensuring your voice is heard and your rights are protected. Let us guide you through this process and fight for the compensation you deserve.