Wednesday, December 11, 2019

AZMEX UPDATE-2 11-12-19

AZMEX UPDATE-2 11 DEC 2019

Comment: not to forget the communist/democrat party wants open borders so as not in interfere with their comrades in the cartels drug and human trade.
Judge David Briones A Clinton appointee, the judge in question no doubt a democrat.


https://kvia.com/your-voice-your-vote/politics/2019/12/10/federal-judge-blocks-use-of-billions-of-dollars-in-pentagon-funds-to-build-border-wall/
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Federal Judge In Texas Blocks Trump Admin. From Diverting DOD Funds To Border Wall Construction

FILE – In this Sept. 10, 2019, file photo, government contractors remove existing Normandy barriers that separate Mexico and the United States,
in preparation for a section of Pentagon-funded border wall along the Colorado River in Yuma, Ariz. (AP Photo/Matt York,File)


https://www.oann.com/federal-judge-in-texas-blocks-trump-admin-from-diverting-dod-funds-to-border-wall-construction/

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 11:31 AM PT — Wednesday, December 11, 2019

The bitter battle over border security is raging on. Local governments and activists groups prevailed Tuesday
when a federal judge in Texas ruled against the Trump administration's plans to divert some $3.6 billion earmarked for military construction projects
to help continue the construction of the southern border wall.
The ruling, however, does not affect the administration's use of counter-drug funds or treasury forfeiture funds for border wall construction.

The plaintiffs in the case, El Paso County and Border Network for Human Rights, sued the administration back in October.
They claimed the president overstepped his authority by issuing a national emergency declaration,
which they say was a blatant attempt to grab power from Congress to secure additional funds for the border wall.

The White House is likely to appeal the ruling. This comes as the administration is facing other challenges in Texas,
including the acquisition of private lands to build new sections of the border wall.

Another legal challenge out of Arizona was brought forth by Pima County
and an activist group over concerns of the environmental impact of building the border wall through protected reserve lands.

Despite this, the Department of Homeland Security said it still intends to complete 500 miles of border wall construction by the end of 2020.

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