Federal judge issues injunction against diverting military funds for border wall

Federal judge issues injunction against diverting military funds for border wall

EL PASO, Texas – A federal judge issued a nationwide injunction Tuesday against the Trump administration's use of military construction funds to build a border wall.

U.S. District Judge David Briones in El Paso said in a memorandum filed Tuesday that funds appropriated by Congress to the Department of Defense for construction projects can't be diverted to build a border wall.

The injunction blocks the administration from using up to $3.6 billion it planned to reallocate from military construction projects.

However, the judge's order doesn't prohibit the administration from using up to $2.5 billion in Department of Defense funding originally earmarked to support counter-drug activities.

"It is prohibiting the use of the military funds that were illegally diverted by the president’s declaration," said Fernando Garcia, executive director of the Border Network for Human Rights, which, along with El Paso County, sued President Donald Trump and members of the administration over the wall funding earlier this year.

Representative Adam Smith, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, and Representative Veronica Escobar, tour the construction site of a new border fence being built in rural Southern New Mexico between Santa Teresa and Columbus, N.M., South of Highway 9 Tuesday, Oct. 8, in N.M.
Representative Adam Smith, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, and Representative Veronica Escobar, tour the construction site of a new border fence being built in rural Southern New Mexico between Santa Teresa and Columbus, N.M., South of Highway 9 Tuesday, Oct. 8, in N.M.

"Right now, the court has prohibited the use of more than half of that redirected money," Garcia said. "(Trump) went above Congress by redirecting those funds. For us it’s an important victory."

In October, Briones ruled that Trump's February proclamation of a national emergency at the border violated federal law, as did the administration's decision to divert military funds to pay for construction of a wall.

In New Mexico, funds diverted from the Department of Defense counter-narcotics operations are currently paying for 46 miles of 30-foot fencing under construction. Those funds are not affected by the injunction, so construction is likely to continue.

Trump asked for nearly $6 billion to build the border wall last year, but Congress only appropriated $1.375 billion for border wall projects. The judge's order Tuesday doesn't affect funds appropriated by Congress to build a border barrier.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Trump border wall: Federal judge blocks diversion of military funds