To show how fake was the support for a fence/wall was in 2006:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2006/jul/14/20060714-120633-1188r/
... Less than two months after voting overwhelmingly to build 370 miles of new fencing along the border with Mexico, the Senate yesterday voted against providing funds to build it.
We do a lot of talking. We do a lot of legislating, said Sen. Jeff Sessions, the Alabama Republican whose amendment to fund the fence was killed on a 71-29 vote. The things we do often sound very good, but we never quite get there.
Mr. Sessions offered his amendment to authorize $1.8 billion to pay for the fencing that the Senate voted 83-16 to build along high-traffic areas of the border with Mexico. In the same vote on May 17, the Senate also directed 500 miles of vehicle barriers to be built along the border.
But the May vote simply authorized the fencing and vehicle barriers, which on Capitol Hill is a different matter from approving the federal expenditures needed to build it.
If we never appropriate the money needed to construct these miles of fencing and vehicle barriers, those miles of fencing and vehicle barriers will never actually be constructed, Mr. Sessions told his colleagues yesterday before the vote.
Virtually all Democrats were joined by the chambers lone independent and 28 Republicans in opposing Mr. Sessions amendment to the Homeland Security Appropriations Act...
To properly express my outrage, I would be banned.
Thanks for the details.
Really wondering if our federal gov system can really work any more.
Kris Kobach, who was a counsel to the attorney general under John Ashcroft, told a House subcommittee last week that one of the most unusual aspects of the Senate bill is a provision slipped into the more-than-800-page bill moments before the final vote that would require the United States to consult with the Mexican government before constructing the fencing.
If we never appropriate the money needed to construct these miles of fencing and vehicle barriers, those miles of fencing and vehicle barriers will never actually be constructed, Mr. Sessions told his colleagues yesterday before the vote.
Virtually all Democrats were joined by the chambers lone independent and 28 Republicans in opposing Mr. Sessions amendment to the Homeland Security Appropriations Act...
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That jives with what I remember about the border fence/barricade. I didn’t remember anything about DHS actually getting all the money needed for the project.