Trump’s Border Wall Funding Has Been Cut — What’s Next?

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The day President Biden and Vice President Harris assumed office was a moment of pure joy for me, one of the highlights amidst a challenging year. My greatest excitement stemmed from the belief that President Biden would dismantle the chaos left by the previous administration, especially the controversial border wall.

On his first day, President Biden took swift action by signing an executive order aimed at halting the construction of the border wall. According to a report by USA Today, journalist Sarah Lewis highlighted Biden’s statement that taxpayer dollars would no longer be redirected to fund the wall. It’s shocking to think that former President Trump would take funds meant for other vital projects — approximately $1.4 billion — to finance a wall aimed at keeping immigrants out, fostering division and injustice. What a hefty price to pay for spreading animosity in our nation!

What President Biden accomplished was the defunding of this unnecessary border wall, and I couldn’t be happier. As noted by The Hill, “In line with the President’s order to stop the diversion of funds for the wall, no additional money will be reallocated from other uses.” The Biden administration also announced that the Department of Defense would begin canceling all ongoing wall projects financed by these redirected funds and would work to restore the remaining military construction funds to their original purposes, as allowed by law.

These funds were originally taken from the national defense budget, intended for critical military needs such as education for military children and overseas construction projects. Trump resorted to using these funds because Congress refused to provide the necessary budget for his wall, which led to a prolonged government shutdown.

With the border wall’s defunding, $1.4 billion will now return to the Pentagon, directly benefiting our military’s intended priorities. In his first 100 days, President Biden has reclaimed these funds for the military’s planned projects. The Associated Press reported that while the Trump administration claimed to have secured $15 billion for the wall, the actual figure was closer to $16.45 billion, with a significant portion diverted from defense and treasury resources.

There is a significant amount of recovery to be done after the turmoil of the Trump presidency. I am thrilled that President Biden is dedicated to reversing some of the damage done, both in the short and long term. A portion of the $1.4 billion will be directed towards environmental restoration, addressing the damage caused by the wall’s construction. His plans include rehabilitating the flood barrier system in the Rio Grande, which is vital for communities depending on it.

“Construction under the previous administration compromised essential flood protections in the Rio Grande Valley,” the Department of Homeland Security stated. “These breaches have endangered local communities, and we will work to rapidly restore the flood barrier system without expanding the border barrier.”

Biden’s strategy also aims to tackle soil erosion issues in San Diego, a problem exacerbated by the prior construction activities. “Improper compaction of soil and construction materials has led to significant erosion along a 14-mile stretch in San Diego,” the DHS reported. This area needs immediate attention to prevent further damage. While additional measures from the current administration are yet to be detailed, they are anticipated.

While these efforts are crucial, the most profound impact is symbolic: by defunding the border wall, President Biden is signaling a rejection of the divisiveness and animosity that characterized the Trump era. This decision is not just practical; it carries meaningful weight.

There is still a long journey ahead for the Biden administration, but the defunding of the wall is a step in the right direction. Restoring the nation’s integrity won’t happen overnight, but we are certainly closer now than we were a year ago.

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In summary, the defunding of the border wall marks a significant shift in policy, with $1.4 billion now redirected to support military projects and environmental restoration efforts. President Biden’s administration is taking vital steps to heal the nation from the divisive legacy of the previous administration.

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