The lawsuit added that Trump had "veered the country toward
a constitutional crisis of his own making."
Sixteen US states sued President Donald Trump's administration
Monday over his decision to declare a national emergency to fund a wall on the
southern border with Mexico, saying the move violated the constitution.
The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in California, said the
president's order was contrary to the Presentment Clause that outlines
legislative procedures and the Appropriations Clause, which defines Congress as
the final arbiter of public funds.
The move had been
previously announced by Xavier Becerra the attorney general of California who
said his state and others had legal
standing because they risked losing moneys intended for military
projects, disaster assistance and other purposes.
Several Republican senators have decried the emergency
declaration, saying it establishes a dangerous precedent and amounts to
executive overreach.
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois,
Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
Oregon and Virginia are party to the complaint seeking an injunction.
"Use of those additional federal funds for the construction
of a border wall is contrary to Congress's intent in violation of the US
Constitution, including the Presentment Clause and Appropriations Clause,"
the complaint said.
It added that Trump had "veered the country toward a
constitutional crisis of his own making."
"Congress has repeatedly rebuffed the president's insistence to fund a border wall, recently resulting in a record 35-day partial government shutdown over the border wall dispute," the document read.
"Congress has repeatedly rebuffed the president's insistence to fund a border wall, recently resulting in a record 35-day partial government shutdown over the border wall dispute," the document read.
"After the government reopened, Congress approved, and the
president signed into law, a $1.375 billion appropriation for fencing along the
southern border, but Congress made clear that funding could not be used to
build President Trump's proposed border wall."
The complaint added that the Department of Homeland Security had
violated the National Environmental Policy Act by failing to evaluate the
environmental impact of the wall in California and New Mexico.
Friday's declaration enables the president to divert funds from the Pentagon's military construction budget and other sources.
Friday's declaration enables the president to divert funds from the Pentagon's military construction budget and other sources.
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