ICYMI — Top Democrats Challenge President Trump’s Authority to Use Disaster Funding for Border Wall Construction
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Full text of the letter can be found below.
The Honorable Donald J. Trump The President The White House
Dear Mr. President:
You have publicly indicated several times that you may seek to declare a national emergency in order to fund the construction of a physical barrier along the southern border of
We believe that any suggestion that you could use this statutory authority for this purpose is misinformed. Simply put, this authority does not authorize you to reallocate existing Corps funds - including, but not limited to, approximately
Section 923(a) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 (33 U.S.C. 2293(a)) states that:
In the event of a declaration of war or a declaration by the President of a national emergency in accordance with the National Emergencies Act (90 Stat. 1255; 50 U.S.C. 1601) that requires or may require use of the Armed Forces, the Secretary, without regard to any other provision of law, may (1) terminate or defer the construction, operation, maintenance, or repair of any
As you know, this authority has never been used by the Corps since its enactment in 1986. Therefore, there is no historical precedent on its use by any Presidential administration. However, we believe that a plain reading of this statutory provision does not provide legal authority to reallocate existing appropriated funds of the Corps' civil works program for the construction of the physical barrier along the southern border you have called for.
First, section 923 unequivocally states that actions funded by this provision "require or may require use of the Armed Forces" (emphasis added). In our opinion, there is nothing uniquely related to the planning, design, or construction of the physical barrier that would suggest the Armed Forces' (in this case, the Corps) involvement in these activities is required. We understand that the Corps has, on previous occasions and through its Support for Others authority[1], participated in prior design and construction activities related to existing barriers along the southern border. But, it is also our understanding that these activities were, at best, supportive roles to other Federal agencies, including the
The legislative history of section 923 further highlights
It is our belief that construction of a physical barrier along the southern border fails to meet either of these limited situations. On the former, there is no active declaration of war related to the border crossing. On the latter, there is no justification that construction of the physical barrier is military in nature. The term "military in nature," again, implies that the situation requires the unique presence or involvement of the
Second, section 923 also requires that any project, for which construction, operation, maintenance, and repair work is funded under this authority, be specifically authorized by
Even if you were to ignore the plain text of section 923, and continue to pursue this authority to reallocate existing funds from the Corps, we want to be very clear who would be impacted by your decision.
It is our understanding that the administration has identified potentially
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Each of the states and territories that received an allocation of emergency supplemental funds by
For example, in the
In our view, it would be the height of irresponsibility to take away vital reconstruction funds from communities impacted by recent natural disasters, leaving these communities at continued vulnerability to future disasters, and future loss of life.
Again, we believe that section 923 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 does not provide you with legal authority to reallocate existing Corps funds to the construction of a physical barrier along the southern border. In addition, we oppose the transfer of Corps funds away from communities that have already suffered enough from the impacts of recent natural disasters, and strongly urge you not to utilize these allocated recovery dollars for any purpose related to the construction of the physical barrier.
Sincerely,
PETER A. DEFAZIO NITA M. LOWEY Chairman Chairwoman Committee on Transportation Committee on Appropriations and Infrastructure
GRACE F. NAPOLITANO MARCY KAPTUR Member of
cc:
Mr. Rickey "R.D." James Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works
Lt. Gen. Todd T. Semonite Commanding General and Chief of Engineers
[1] According to the Corps, the Support for Others program allows the Corps to provide reimbursable technical services to other federal agencies as well as to states, local municipalities, international governments, and Native American Tribes. The program provides services to federal, state, and local agencies that do not have the technical engineering expertise.
[2] Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Water Resources of the
[3] See Congressional Record,



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