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Texas goes it alone on plan for border wall

- By HENG WEILI in New York hengweili@chinadaily­usa.com

With illegal border crossings into the United States at a 20-year high, the governor of Texas wants to build a wall between his state and Mexico.

“President (Joe) Biden’s open border policies have led to a humanitari­an crisis at our southern border as record levels of illegal immigrants, drugs and contraband pour into Texas,” Republican Governor Greg Abbott said on Thursday in his border “summit” in the Texas city of Del Rio. “While securing the border is the federal government’s responsibi­lity, Texas will not sit idly by as this crisis grows.”

Abbott, who said he would sign state budget bills that allocate more than $1 billion for border security, said he would provide specifics on the wall plan this week.

US authoritie­s intercepte­d more than 180,000 migrants in May, a two-decade high according to Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, data released last week.

Abbott announced that Texas and Arizona will invoke the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, in which Abbott and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, also a Republican, are asking other states to send law enforcemen­t officials to assist in arresting and jailing migrants.

The two governors are seeking resources such as drones and helicopter­s to help landowners deal with damage to their property.

But Domingo Garcia, national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens, told The Texas Tribune: “States don’t have authority over immigratio­n and our borders. That’s a federal authority. It’s not constituti­onal, and we’re planning to challenge it in court once we see the final order.”

“I’m guessing that the federal government absolutely will step in and try to prevent this,” Natalie Nanasi, a professor of immigratio­n law at Southern Methodist University, told CBS.

The latest CBP data also shows an increase in the number of migrants from outside of Mexico and Central America. The CBP detained 40,067 from other countries last month, compared with 9,671 in January. Some of the migrants came from Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, Haiti and from African nations, The Washington Post reported.

The number of unaccompan­ied teenagers and children arriving at the southwest border, however, dropped last month to 14,158 from 17,148 in April.

The Biden administra­tion is using a pandemic emergency rule called Title 42, which allows border agents to quickly turn away most single adults and families, handing them over to Mexican authoritie­s. The administra­tion has exempted unaccompan­ied minors from the policy.

The Biden administra­tion on Friday announced plans to return to the Pentagon roughly $2 billion in unspent military constructi­on funds diverted by the Trump administra­tion for a border wall, which was former president Donald Trump’s signature issue. On the day of his inaugurati­on, Biden issued an executive order halting constructi­on of the border wall.

Vice-President Kamala Harris traveled to Guatemala and Mexico last week where she met with the leaders of both nations to discuss ways to stem the flow of migrants.

“Do not come. Do not come,” she repeated in Guatemala, which some Democrats said was too blunt, while some Republican­s have criticized her for not yet visiting the US border with Mexico.

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