Khaleej Times

U.S. reacheS wall deal, avertS new ShUtdown

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el paso — US lawmakers announced late on Monday an agreement in principle to avoid another government shutdown, with nearly $1.4 billion in money for constructi­on of a wall on the border with Mexico, as President Donald Trump pushed his politicall­y explosive crusade at a rally in the frontier city of El Paso.

That amount is far less than Trump has demanded. But if accepted, the deal would avert another chaotic standoff in which Trump has threatened to cut budgets from swaths of government this Friday.

Senator Richard Shelby, a key Republican negotiator, told reporters an agreement in principle had been reached between Republican and Democratic lawmakers.

Senior congressio­nal aides said the agreement included $1.375 billion in funding for a wall on the US-Mexico border — a key campaign promise of Trump, who had demanded $5.7 billion for his pet project. The agreed figure would fund approximat­ely 89km, all to be located in the Rio Grande Valley area of south Texas, the aides said.

The deal still needs White House approval. The news came in just as Trump was about to climb the stage in the El Paso arena and the president, addressing a raucous crowd, said he did not have enough details to respond. “We probably have some good news but who knows,” he said.

Addressing thousands of people, many wearing his red “Make America Great Again” campaign hats, Trump said: “We need the wall and it has to be built and we want to build it fast.”

According to Trump, illegal immigrants pose a national security risk to the United States and can only be stopped by dramatic extensions of current barriers. —

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