House passes spending bill with $1.6 billion to begin border wall

On July 27, the House passed a spending bill that will include a down payment for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, one of the president's most controversial campaign promises. Photo by Pete Marovich/UPI

July 27 (UPI) — The House approved a $788 billion national security bill that includes $1.6 billion towards a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The bill, which passed along mostly party lines, 235-192, mostly allocates money for programs other than beginning construction of the wall, including energy, water, boosting the Department of Defense, funding the Army Corps of Engineers, cutting energy programs, and implementing a 5 percent raise in veteran’s programs.

GOP leaders praised the bill as a fulfillment of one of President Donald Trump‘s most controversial campaign promises, as well as an improvement to veterans programs.

“Every single dime the President requested to start building a wall on our southern border he’s going to get,” said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. “Most importantly, we’re sending more to the VA to fix veterans’ health care and reform outdated VA systems.”

The $1.6 billion towards a border wall is far short of projected costs to fund the entire project. Estimates vary, but a leaked memo from the Department of Homeland Security in February put the cost at $21.6 billion, while a partisan group of Democratic staffers at the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs published an estimate of $66.9 billion.

Although the bill passed along party lines, five Republicans and five Democrats went against their own party.

The five Republicans to vote against the bill were Reps. Justin Amash of Michigan, John Duncan Jr. of Tennessee, Walter Jones or North Carolina, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Mark Sanford of South Carolina.

The five Democrats included Reps. Sanford Bishop of Georgia, Charlie Crist of Florida, Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey, Tom O’Halleran and Kyrsten Sinema, both of Arizona.

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