The Citizen (KZN)

‘It won’t work, but build border wall’

BIDEN: TRUMP’S LAWS ‘FORCE’ HIM TO EXTEND IT

- Washington

US President Joe Biden defended plans to extend the border wall with Mexico, saying he didn’t think such barriers worked but that he was bound by laws introduced under Donald Trump.

Democrat Biden pledged during his White House race with Trump in 2020 that he would abandon the Republican’s signature policy and would not build any more of the wall.

But his own department of homeland security on Thursday announced the building of a new section in southern Texas to tackle an “acute and immediate need”, as migrant crossings surge.

Biden, who is polling neck-andneck with rival Trump ahead of a likely 2024 election rematch, insisted his predecesso­r had tied his hands on the wall-building.

“They have to use the money for what it was appropriat­ed for. I can’t stop that,” he told reporters in the Oval Office.

He said the cash was earmarked for the border wall by the US Congress under Trump in 2019 and that lawmakers had since rejected his appeals to reassign the funds.

Asked if he thought the border wall was effective, Biden replied simply: “No.”

The new section of wall will be built in the “high illegal entry” Rio Grande Valley sector of the US-Mexico border, where there have been more than 245 000 attempted illegal entries this fiscal year.

But Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas later said the announceme­nt had been “taken out of context”.

“The action that we took – we had no choice,” Mayorkas said during a news conference in Mexico with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

“There is no new administra­tion policy with respect to the border wall.”

Illegal immigratio­n has become a political headache for Biden, with the Republican­s accusing him of lax border policies.

The border issue has even added to uncertaint­y over US aid for Ukraine, with some Republican­s refusing to approve funds until Biden acts on migrants.

But some Democrats, including progressiv­e lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, criticised the wall decision. So did conservati­onists after it emerged that two dozen federal environmen­tal laws would be waived to build the extension.

The White House said it was “absolutely false” that there had been a reversal by the president.

“We have to comply by law and that’s what we’re doing,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.

Trump, the frontrunne­r for the 2024 Republican presidenti­al nomination, said the Biden administra­tion move showed “I was right when I built 560 miles of brand new, beautiful border wall”.

“Will Joe Biden appolgize (sic) to me and America for taking so long to get moving, and allowing our country to be flooded with 15 million illegals (sic) immigrants, from places unknown,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? KEEP OUT. The US department of homeland security announced this week that building a new section of the wall in southern Texas will start soon, as migrant crossings rise.
Picture: AFP KEEP OUT. The US department of homeland security announced this week that building a new section of the wall in southern Texas will start soon, as migrant crossings rise.

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