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US Judge Rules Trump Can't Use Emergency Declaration Money For Wall - Reports

© AP Photo / Gregory BullPrototypes of border wall sit behind the bars of the current border wall, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, seen from Tijuana, Mexico
Prototypes of border wall sit behind the bars of the current border wall, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, seen from Tijuana, Mexico - Sputnik International
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A federal judge in California has blocked President Donald Trump from building sections of his long sought after border wall with money secured under his declaration of a national emergency, AP reported.

On Friday US District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. halted the administration's efforts to redirect military-designated funds to build sections of wall on the Mexican border. His order applies to two planned projects to add 51 miles of fence in two areas, according to AP report.

"In short, the position that when Congress declines the Executive’s request to appropriate funds, the Executive nonetheless may simply find a way to spend those funds 'without Congress' does not square with fundamental separation of powers principles dating back to the earliest days of our Republic"б Gilliam wrote in the ruling.

Gilliam issued the ruling after hearing arguments last week in two cases. California and 19 other states brought one lawsuit; the Sierra Club and a coalition of communities along the border brought the other, AP report says. 

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Earlier AP reported that a federal judge was expected to decide on Friday whether to block the White House from spending billions of dollars to build a wall with money secured under Trump's declaration of a national emergency.

While the order prevents the Defence Department from providing $1 billion in funds for the project and questions the use of another $1.5 billion, it does not reportedly prevent the authorities from seeking funding from other sources.

The judge said that the authorities planned to use the funds to start building wall sections as soon as Saturday, local media reported. The indictment reportedly concerned the Texas and Arizona segments of the border.

A razor-wire-covered border wall separates the United States, at left, from Mexico east of Nogales, Ariz - Sputnik International
Pentagon to Redirect Money From Ballistic Missiles to Border Wall - Reports
Meanwhile, the US Senate Armed Services Committee has approved a mark-up of the fiscal year 2020 defense spending bill, which includes a provision to provide $3.6 billion to replenish the Department of Defense for its support to address the immigration crisis on the United States’ border with Mexico.

An increasing number of migrants from Central America have reportedly been arriving to the US southern border in recent months, prompting US President Donald Trump to declare a national emergency in order to secure funds to build a border wall.

On Wednesday, Acting Secretary of Defence Patrick Shanahan approved a request by the Department of Homeland Security to provide assistance to help house the heavy flow of asylum-seeking migrants apprehended at the US-Mexico border.

READ MORE: DoD: US Army Engineers Issue $789Mln Contract for Mexico Border Wall Replacement

Shanahan had previously told reporters that this would be the last request the Defense Department would approve.

The border wall separating the United States and Mexico is pictured in San Ysidro, California. - Sputnik International
Prof Explains Why There's Going to Be US-Mexico Border Wall Construction Delay
The Trump administration has been making efforts to stop illegal migration into the United States, even threatening to close the southern border or impose tariffs on Mexican vehicles imported into the United States. The construction of the wall on the US-Mexican border was one of Donald Trump's main campaign pledges.

The US president, however, has been struggling to find financing for the wall as Congress has refused to allocate billions of dollars from the budget at Trump's request.

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