Judge blocks Trump from building sections of border wall

The Trump administration can't use money previously allocated to the Defense Department to instead fund the border wall, a federal judge ruled Friday in a temporary injunction. Oakland, California-based U.S. District Court Judge Haywood Gilliam ruled the Trump administration could not move $1 billion that was previously appropriated for other areas within the Defense Department to fund the border wall.

The $1 billion had already been appropriated to pay for military personnel for counterdrug measures, and Gilliam said it was "unconstitutional" to move funds for what is described as "unforseen" requests. This ruling thus does not prevent the Trump administration from moving the $1 billion from elsewhere.

Gilliam, an Obama-appointee, specifically wrote in the ruling he is not taking issue with the political arguments with the border wall. At the end of the government shutdown, Congress appropriated only $1.35 of funding for the border wall in Texas' Rio Grande Valley. 

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