Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Pentagon assigns another $1.5 bn for border wall


The Pentagon said on Friday it was diverting another $1.5bn for new barriers to stop illegal immigrants on the US-Mexico border, following the authorisation of $1bn in March. Acting Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan has agreed to take charge of the replacement of 125km of fencing on the southern frontier in Arizona and Texas, the defence department said in a statement.
"The funds were drawn from a variety of sources, including cost savings, programmatic changes and revised requirements," spokesperson Tom Crosson said.
"This transfer of funds will not affect military preparedness, nor impact service member benefits."
Frustrated by Congress' refusal to provide the budget he wanted to build a wall, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on the border in February, asking to repurpose $6bn from military funds.
In March Shanahan authorized $1bn to construct 92km of 5.5-metre high barrier, improve roads and install lighting.
The Pentagon has been under pressure to show it is not diverting the funds from combat missions or other vital work.
Shanahan said some of the diverted money came from unspent funds in Afghanistan.
"We found ways to do this without having any impact on readiness," he said, adding that "I won't be reprogramming any more money for the border wall."

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