Trump appeals U.S. judge's border wall
funding ruling
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[July 01, 2019]
By Jan Wolfe
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on
Saturday appealed a U.S. judge's ruling that blocked his administration
from using $2.5 billion in funds intended for anti-drug activities to
construct a wall along the southern border with Mexico.
U.S. Department of Justice lawyers said in a court filing that they were
formally appealing Friday's ruling to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals.
"[W]e're immediately appealing it, and we think we'll win the appeal,"
Trump said during a press conference on Saturday at a summit of leaders
of the Group of 20 (G20) major economies in Japan.
"There was no reason that that should’ve happened," Trump said.
Trump says construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is needed
to keep out illegal immigrants and drugs, but he has so far been unable
to get congressional approval to do so.
In February, the Trump administration declared a national emergency to
reprogram $6.7 billion in funds that Congress had allocated for other
purposes to build the wall, which groups and states including California
had challenged.
On Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Haywood Gilliam in Oakland,
California said in a pair of court decisions that the Trump
administration's proposal to transfer Defense Department funds intended
for anti-drug activities was unlawful.
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A child looks through the bars of a wall from the side of Ciudad
Juarez, Mexico, in this picture taken on the side of El Paso, Texas,
U.S. May 25, 2019. REUTERS / Jose Luis Gonzalez/File Photo
One of Gilliam's rulings was in a lawsuit filed by California on
behalf of 20 states, while the other was in a case brought by the
American Civil Liberties Union in coordination with the Sierra Club
and the Southern Border Communities Coalition.
"These rulings critically stop President Trump’s illegal money grab
to divert $2.5 billion of unauthorized funding for his pet project,"
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement late
on Friday. "All President Trump has succeeded in building is a
constitutional crisis, threatening immediate harm to our state."
(Reporting by Makini Brice and Jan Wolfe in Washington; Editing by
Franklin Paul and Paul Simao)
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