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WH's Latest Excuse for Going Back On Campaign Promise to Not Build Border Wall

WH's Latest Excuse for Going Back On Campaign Promise to Not Build Border Wall
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had a hard time defending the Biden administration fast-tracking border wall construction in the Rio Grande Valley as Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said it is needed to address the surge of illegal immigration.

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The wall construction happening under the Biden administration violates the promise Joe Biden made as a candidate to not build another foot of border wall.

White House officials claim there is nothing they can do about it because the money for the portion being built was appropriated by Congress in 2019 and it has not been reappropriated since then.

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Even though his administration is building more border wall, Biden said on Thursday he does not believe a wall along the border works to deter illegal immigration.

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