$1.6 Billion allocated for Trump’s border wall in new GOP bill

Henry Bevington
By Henry Bevington
July 11, 2017Politics
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$1.6 Billion allocated for Trump’s border wall in new GOP bill
A U.S. Border Patrol vehicle drives along the U.S.-Mexico border fence on Dec. 9, 2014 near Nogales, Arizona. (John Moore/Getty Images)

The House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday said $1.6 billion will be allocated to start construction of a border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, beginning the fulfillment of a campaign promise heavily touted by President Donald Trump during the run-up to last year’s presidential election.

The funds were detailed in a bill allocating $13.8 billion to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which includes the $1.6 billion to build the wall, The Hill reported.

“I am willing to do whatever it takes in the Senate to ensure President Trump’s promise to the American people is kept,” said Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), a Freedom Caucus member, reported Politico. Brooks is a strong advocate for Trump’s wall.

“I’ll aggressively oppose every single spending bill that doesn’t fund the border wall and expose every Republican establishment Senator who sides with the Democrats against our President,” Brooks added.

The bill is slated to face opposition from Democrats once it reaches the Senate.

The GOP bill is also calling on adding dozens of new jurisdictions to allow local police and sheriff’s deputies to be trained in enforcing federal immigration laws.

“Keeping Americans safe by protecting our homeland is a top priority,” Rep. John Carter, a Texas Republican, told the Washington Times. “This funding bill provides the resources to begin building a wall along our southern border, enhance our existing border security infrastructure, hire more border patrol agents, and fund detention operations.”

From The Epoch Times

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