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PRESIDENT SEEKS TO SIDESTEP BORDER WALL IMPACT STUDY

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>> NEW YORK: The US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) plans to use a 2005 anti-terror law to sidestep an environmen­tal impact study for a section of President Donald Trump’s border wall that will pass through a Texas national refuge for endangered ocelots, according to two government sources familiar with the matter.

Mr Trump’s 2018 budget proposal calls for 51 kilometres of new border wall in the Rio Grande Valley Sector of the US-Mexico border, where the 2,000-acre Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge is located.

The area near the southern tip of Texas is home to 400 species of birds as well as a dwindling population of federally protected ocelots. Only about 50 ocelots remain in the United States, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service.

The sources said CBP officials had informed them CBP would rely on exemptions provided to the US Department of Homeland Security under the Real ID Act, a law created on recommenda­tions from the 9/11 Commission, so they can start building the section of wall without waiting for the years-long environmen­tal study.

Environmen­tal impact studies are generally required under federal law whenever a proposal is made to build on public lands, including national forests, wildlife refuges and land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.

The Real ID Act also allows the secretary of Homeland Security to exempt CBP from adhering to the Endangered Species Act, which would otherwise make the wall’s constructi­on inside the refuge impossible due to the presence of the ocelots.

CBP spokesman Carlos Diaz declined to comment on the sources’ assertion directly. He said in emails that plans for constructi­ng the wall were still uncertain and that the wall’s constructi­on depended upon whether Congress authorises Mr Trump’s proposed 2018 budget.

Congress is expected to take up the 2018 budget in September. The sources said CBP hopes to start building the wall before the end of 2017.

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