New York Post

Joe’s $950M wall gall

Allocated to maintain border barricades

- By SELIM ALGAR

President Biden famously promised not to build “another foot” of border wall during his presidency, but he’s willing to spend $950 million on upkeep of the existing infrastruc­ture.

The Biden administra­tion — which reversed course last month and announced it will build a new section of wall in Texas — allocated the money to repair and upgrade existing border walls in the Lone Star State, California and Arizona, according to a court filing.

Customs and Border Protection reported that four separate contracts have been awarded for “remediatio­n work and system attribute installati­on” at sites in Tucson, San Diego, El Paso and El Centro.

The work will include the installati­on of cameras, new roads and “detection technology” that will make the barriers more effective in stemming the flow of illegal immigrants, documents state.

Remediatio­n work will fill in border gaps, install gates, fix nearby patrol roads and address erosion and drainage issues in the immediate areas.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas admitted this week that 600,000 people illegally made their way into the United States without being apprehende­d by border agents between September 2022 and Oct. 1 of this year.

They join the 900,000 people from around the world who were legally admitted over the southern border to pursue immigratio­n claims by CBP in the same period.

The monies for the wall repairs will be drawn from budgets for fiscal years 2020 and 2021, according to the papers filed as part of a court declaratio­n signed by Paul Enriquez, an infrastruc­ture portfolio director at the US Border Patrol.

Environmen­tal hurdles

Anti-wall advocates howled last month after it was revealed the Biden administra­tion allocated $229 million for the constructi­on of 17 miles of new border wall in Starr County, Texas.

The Department of Homeland Security expedited that process by waiving local environmen­tal and preservati­on laws that would have prolonged constructi­on.

Administra­tion officials defended the allocation, arguing that the money had already been earmarked for wall work in Congress and Biden had little choice in using it.

But greenies said the hurdling of environmen­tal roadblocks contradict­ed Biden’s anti-wall posture.

The administra­tion awarded the Starr County project contract to Galveston-based SLSCO Ltd., a firm that built border walls under the Trump administra­tion.

“Clearly DHS under the Biden administra­tion has no more respect for border residents than it did under the Trump administra­tion,” Scott Nicol, a longtime antiwall activist and researcher and board member of the Valley-based Friends of the Wildlife Corridor, told the Texas Observer.

 ?? ?? MIND THE GAPS: Asylum-seeking migrants go through concertina-wire fence Thursday after crossing the Rio Grande into the US from Mexico.
MIND THE GAPS: Asylum-seeking migrants go through concertina-wire fence Thursday after crossing the Rio Grande into the US from Mexico.

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