Mike Norris Co-Editor The American Dossier On Tuesday Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper began notifying lawmakers of the Departments plan to divert $3.6 billion in funding toward building a wall on the southwestern border. In a letter sent to members of Congress Esper identified 11 projects that the money would go toward including 175 miles of wall construction. Kenneth Rapuano Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security told reporters at the Pentagon that the construction would be located in … a combination of areas of where there was no barrier previously and areas where were replacing existing older less capable barrier." The projects will take place in Arizona New Mexico and Texas with the largest amount of new fencing approximately 52 miles designated for Laredo Texas along the Rio Grande. The funds are being shifted from the Pentagons 2019 fiscal year budget which was approved earlier this year and runs through Sept. 30. Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told reporters the money would not be taken from family housing barracks or dormitory projects." The Army Corps of Engineers is now beginning the contracting process for construction companies to bid on building barriers both new and refurbished along the border. Construction could begin within approximately 100 days and would likely start with a barrier wall on the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range in Arizona. Espers announcement comes almost seven months after President Trump declared a national emergency a move the President said he was forced to make in light of the invasion of our country with drugs with human traffickers all types of criminals and gangs." Despite Trumps overtures Congressional leadership only allocated $1.375 billion for border security in its $328 billion spending bill enough to build approximately 55 miles of wall. Frustrated with the lack of Congressional funding the President took to the Rose Garden to announce a national emergency. At the time of his announcement the President stated that he was aware his emergency declaration would face numerous challenges including a court fight. He predicted the matter would go all the way to the Supreme Court but forecast ultimate victory. Despite the challenges in July the Supreme Court approved Trumps plan ruling that the President could use Department of Defense (DOD") funding for border wall construction. Earlier this year the DOD allocated $2.5 billion from a drug interdiction fund to build approximately 150 miles of border wall. The Army Corps of Engineers awarded the final 20 miles worth of those construction contracts last week. Additionally the Department of Defense announced that due to lower-than-expected contract costs" it will be able to construct an additional 20 miles of border fence roads and lighting in Arizona and California with the funding received from Congress earlier in the year. A senior administration official told reporters that the Presidents ultimate goal is to repair or build barriers along at least 234 miles of the border. After serving as an Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division Mike attended Florida State University where he received his Bachelors Degree in Political Science and George Washington University where he received his Masters in Political Management. Mike is currently attending the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law where he is pursuing his Juris Doctorate. Since 2004 Mike has worked in the Florida Senate where he was one of only two Chiefs of Staff under 30 and in the Michigan Senate where he served as the Legislative Aide to the Assistant Minority Floor Leader. The 2018 election cycle was Mikes eighth as a Political Consultant. Mike previously served as the Secretary and Vice President of the Tampa Bay Young Republicans Regional Vice Chair for the Florida Federated Young Republicans and attended the 2012 Republican National Convention as an Alternate Delegate. He currently lives in Grosse Pointe Woods Michigan with his rescue Pit Bull Ike. http://www.whitefalconconsult.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrismichaelj/
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