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Trump signs first veto to secure funding for border wall

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WASHINGTON: Donald Trump signed the first veto of his presidency on Friday, overriding congressio­nal opposition to secure emergency funds to build more walls on the Us-mexico border.

Trump declared in The Oval Office that he was “proud” to sign the veto.

It came after he suffered an embarrassi­ng defeat on Thursday when senators, including fellow Republican­s, voted to terminate his declaratio­n of an emergency on the Mexican border.

Surrounded by law enforcemen­t officials, senior aides and people who have lost loved ones to cross-border crime, Trump said the veto reaffirmin­g his power to get the funds without Congress was to “defend the safety of all Americans.”

“The mass incursion of illegal aliens... has to end,” he said. “People hate the word ‘invasion’ but that’s what it is... Our immigratio­n system is stretched beyond the breaking point.” Trump’s emergency declaratio­n allows him to secure funding for constructi­on of border walls after he failed to get authorizat­ion from Congress.

Opponents, who accuse Trump of executive overreach and overhyping the problem on the border, could now use court challenges to halt the emergency measure.

‘POWER GRAB’ Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker of the House of Representa­tives and a leader in the fight to prevent Trump’s wall plans, called Trump’s action a “lawless power grab.” “The president has chosen to continue to defy the Constituti­on, the Congress and the will of the American people,” she said in a statement.

An attempt to override the veto will be held on March 26, she announced. However, this is very unlikely to pass as a two-thirds majority is required.

Trump has made border security an over-arching domestic issue in his presidency and says it will remain at the centre of the agenda in his 2020 reelection bid.

LEGAL CHALLENGE The declaratio­n of emergency has been challenged by 16 states which sued the administra­tion last month, contending the order was contrary to the constituti­on’s presentmen­t and appropriat­ions clauses, which outline legislativ­e procedures and define Congress as the final arbiter of public funds respective­ly.

The lawsuit also questioned Trump’s categoriza­tion of illegal border crossings as a national emergency, saying data issued by the administra­tion itself refuted the notion.

The White House says the emergency order empowers it to pull around $6.6 billion from other sources, mostly already-allocated funds in the Defence Department budget.

 ?? — Reuters ?? President Donald Trump signs his veto of the congressio­nal resolution to end his emergency declaratio­n to get funds for a border wall.
— Reuters President Donald Trump signs his veto of the congressio­nal resolution to end his emergency declaratio­n to get funds for a border wall.

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