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Press Release Published: Feb 4, 2021

Oversight Republicans Demand Answers on Biden’s Unilateral Decision to Cease Border Wall Construction

WASHINGTON – Today, House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.), Representative Yvette Herrell (R-N.M.), and Committee Republicans sent a letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas requesting all documents and communications related to President Joe Biden’s unilateral decision to halt construction of the southern border wall. The Biden Administration’s sudden push to lighten border security and propose amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants puts American citizens at risk and encourages more illegal border crossings at the southern border. 

“Since taking office, President Biden has used an unprecedented number of executive actions to bypass Congress,” wrote the Republican lawmakers. “We are conducting oversight of President Biden’s use of executive action to stop construction of the border wall and how this decision impacts the duty of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to protect our border.  This potentially dangerous action not only harms our national security and thwarts the will of Congress, but also leaves American citizens living near the southwest border vulnerable to activities involving cartels and smugglers.” 

In the letter, the Oversight Republicans point out that walls work to provide Border Patrol agents with operational control over the border and reduce illicit activity and highlight that President Biden previously supported border fencing construction to prevent drugs from entering the United States. In addition to documents and communications, the lawmakers are seeking an immediate briefing to better understand the Biden Administration’s border security policies.

Read the full letter here and below:

Dear Secretary Mayorkas,

We are conducting oversight of President Biden’s use of executive action to stop construction of the border wall and how this decision impacts the duty of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to protect our border.  This potentially dangerous action not only harms our national security and thwarts the will of Congress, but also leaves American citizens living near the southwest border vulnerable to activities involving cartels and smugglers.  

Since taking office, President Biden has used an unprecedented number of executive actions to bypass Congress. On the day he was inaugurated, President Biden signed a proclamation stopping construction of the border wall for 60 days. This is particularly concerning since Congress agreed in December 2020 that $1,375,000,000 be appropriated “for the construction of [a] barrier system along the southwest border.” In fact, every year since Fiscal Year 2018, Congress has provided funds for barriers and fencing along the southwest border, clearly signaling Congress’s intent to secure the border with a physical barrier.  The Government Accountability Office has concluded that, “Faithful execution of the law does not permit the president to substitute his own policy priorities for those that Congress has enacted into law.” Unfortunately, in this case, President Biden has decided to use executive action to disregard the law passed by Congress and signed by President Trump. 

The decision to pause border wall construction is particularly confounding given President Biden’s past support for the Secure Fence Act of 2006. Then-Senator Biden stated that the border fence would prevent “tons” of drugs from entering the country. This view is consistent with recent DHS findings.  In October 2020, DHS stated that border barriers have “proved to be a critical component in gaining operational control of the border.”  In many areas where the wall was constructed it resulted in a significant decrease in illegal entry while also saving taxpayer money by requiring less manpower.

American citizens on the border have experienced firsthand the dangers posed by the lack of adequate physical barriers along the border.  We have heard many accounts of those whose safety and security have been directly affected by the lack of a physical barrier.  In one of many examples, a rancher and constituent of new Committee Member Representative Herrell, along the border in New Mexico, explained how an incomplete wall along his property has effectively become a funnel for thousands of migrants and smugglers.  This has led to people crossing through his land, killing and stealing his livestock, and in one instance holding him at gunpoint and stealing his truck.  Similar accounts from others who live in our border communities are unsettling and unacceptable. 

In the wake of the Biden Administration’s decision to lighten border security and propose amnesty for illegal immigrants, numbers of illegal southern border crossings are steadily increasing. One media report found that, “smugglers are using Biden’s promises to restart asylum, legalize illegal immigrants and stop enforcement by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to encourage migrants to make the journey.” This raises serious concerns about how the Biden Administration intends to secure the border, particularly since it decided to pause wall construction and divert the funds elsewhere. 

In order for Committee Republicans to better understand the Biden Administration’s border security policies, please provide the following documents and information as soon as possible but no later than February 18, 2021: 

  1. All documents and communications related to President Biden’s decision to halt construction of the border wall for 60 days.
  2. All documents and communications related to the $1.3 billion in funds specifically appropriated for construction of the border wall including but not limited to any repurposing of these funds.
  3. All documents and communications related to the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to ensure effective border security and safety of Americans living in border regions, particularly in those areas where construction of physical barriers was halted, including what additional resources will be necessary due to the halt in construction.
  4. All documents sufficient to show a full accounting of funds appropriated to the Department of Homeland Security for the “construction of barrier system along the southwest border” for FY2018, FY2019, FY2020, and FY2021, including funds obligated, where and how they were obligated, and what appropriated money remains to be obligated.
  5. All documents and communications from January 20, 2021 to present related to any of the following along the southwestern border: a) increased illegal entries, b) drug trafficking, c) firearms trafficking, d) violent incidents involving American citizens.

In addition, please make arrangements to schedule the briefing on these matters no later than February 11, 2021.  To schedule the briefing or ask any follow-up or related questions, please contact Committee on Oversight and Reform Republican staff at (202) 225-5074. 

The Committee on Oversight and Reform is the principal oversight committee of the U.S. House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.  Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this inquiry.

Sincerely,

James Comer

Yvette Herrell

Jody Hice

Glenn Grothman

Michael Cloud

Ralph Norman

Pete Sessions

Jim Jordan

Paul Gosar

Virginia Foxx

Bob Gibbs

Clay Higgins

Fred Keller

Andy Biggs

Andrew Clyde

Nancy Mace

Scott Franklin

Jake LaTurner

Pat Fallon

Byron Donalds