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Trump declares emergency at border after stinging budget defeat

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President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border following a stinging budget defeat.
By Jonathan Lemire, Colleen Long and Alan Fram, Associated Press
February 16 2019 8:42 AM
President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border following a stinging budget defeat.
He moved to secure more money for his long-promised wall by exercising a broad interpretation of his presidential powers that is certain to draw stiff legal challenges.
In his emergency proclamation on Friday, Mr Trump painted a dark picture of the border as “a major entry point for criminals, gang members, and illicit narcotics” and one that threatens “core national security interests”. Overall, though, illegal border crossings are down from a high of 1.6 million in 2000.
His declaration instantly transformed a contentious policy fight into a foundational dispute over the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution, spurring talk of a congressional vote to block Mr Trump and ensuring that the president and Democrats will continue fighting over the border wall in Congress, the courts and on the campaign trail.
It triggered outrage from Democrats, unease among some Republicans and flew in the face of years of GOP complaints that President Barack Obama had over-reached in his use of executive authority.
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Mr Trump signed the declaration to justify diverting billions of federal dollars from military construction and other purposes after Congress approved only a fraction of the money he had demanded.
The stand-off over border funding had led to the longest government shutdown in history. To avoid another shutdown, Mr Trump reluctantly signed a funding Bill on Friday which included just 1.4 billion US dollars of the 5.7 billion US dollars he had demanded for the wall.
Mr Trump announced the declaration in a free-wheeling, 50-minute Rose Garden news conference that included a long preamble about his administration’s accomplishments. He jousted with reporters and delivered a sing-song prediction about the fate of the order as it winds its way through the legal system before potentially ending up at the Supreme Court.
“Sadly, we’ll be sued and sadly it will go through a process and happily we’ll win, I think,” he said.
Within hours of Mr Trump’s statement, the American Civil Liberties Union announced that it would file a suit challenging his emergency powers declaration.
“By the president’s very own admission in the Rose Garden, there is no national emergency. He just grew impatient and frustrated with Congress, and decided to move along his promise for a border wall ‘faster’,” said ACLU executive director Anthony Romero. Some Democratic state attorneys general have also threatened to go to court over the decision.
The text of Mr Trump’s proclamation cited an increase in families coming across the border and an inability to detain families during deportation proceedings – not drugs or violence as the president outlined in his press conference.

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