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Pentagon Approves Shift of $3.8 Billion To Support Southern Border Wall

The Department of Defense announced Thursday that it has authorized about $3.8 billion to be diverte..

The Department of Defense announced Thursday that it has authorized about $3.8 billion to be diverted toward building some 177 miles of fencing across the U.S.-Mexico border, in efforts to address drug-smuggling activities.

According to a request sent to Congress on Thursday (pdf), the money is “required to provide support for counter-drug activities of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).”

“DHS has identified areas along the southern border of the United States that are being used by individuals, groups, and transnational criminal organizations as drug smuggling corridors, and determined that the construction of additional physical barriers and roads in the vicinity of the United States border is necessary in order to impede and deny drug smuggling activities,” reads the request, signed by acting DoD comptroller Elaine McCusker.

The request (pdf), divided into two parts, seeks $2.2 billion to be diverted from defense appropriations, and $1.63 billion from the Pentagons Overseas Contingency Operations fund. The OCO fund is used in military operations against the ISIS terrorist group.

Diverting money from the defense appropriations would affect funding for two F-35 fighters, eight Reaper drones, four Air Force C-130 transport aircraft, two Marine V-22 Osprey helicopters, amphibious ships, National Guard equipment, and Army trucks.

Bob Salesses, the deputy assistant defense secretary, told reporters on Thursday that the funds are intended to help build 30-foot fencing on federally-controlled land in six border areas: San Diego and El Centro, California; Yuma and Tuscon, Arizona, and El Paso and Del Rio, Texas. He added that a review by the Pentagon concluded that all the sectors are “high-intensity drug trafficking” areas.

Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Chris Mitchell said that the Pentagon authorized the funds in response to a DHS request that was sent to the Pentagon in January, and said the Pentagon would continue to help secure the southern border by “constructing fences and roads and installing lighting.”

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