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As we continue to beat the drum about 10 USC 284 as the right solution to secure the border with a wall without shutting down the government or declaring a national emergency, a new face has joined the ranks on Capitol Hill of people promoting the concept.
Representative Mo Brooks (R-AL) started asking questions of John Rood, Undersecretary of Defense for policy, on Tuesday.
“Does 10-USC-284 require the declaration of a national emergency before it is implemented?”
“No,” Rood replied.
For background, here’s the latest of five articles we’ve published on the matter.
Law enforcement can have the Pentagon build a border wall without Congress or a national emergency
For the last two weeks, we’ve been trying to draw attention to 10 U.S.C. § 284, a provision in the United States Code that allows law enforcement at any level to request support from the Secretary of Defense to build a wall along the border where drug smuggling or transnational organized crime are a problem.
When it comes to our southern border, just about anywhere without a wall is ripe for criminal activity.
The idea has also been floated by House Freedom Caucus Chair Mark Meadows.
My Take
This should be a no-brainer. 10 U.S.C 284 is perfect to allow the President to start building the wall, bypassing Congress and not getting bogged down by the red tape that would wrap up a national emergency declaration.
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