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Bill Richardson
Bill Richardson
stated on September 9, 2007 in a debate in Miami, Fla.:

“Congress only funded half the wall” between Mexico and the United States.

Mostly True
By David DeCamp
September 7, 2007

Remainder of money in pipeline

At the Democratic Univision debate on Sept. 9, 2007, candidate Bill Richardson said a barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border was only half-funded by Congress. Here’s his statement:

“This wall is a horrendous example of Washington misguided policy. Congress only funded half of the wall.”

Richardson got it mostly right, although Congress has taken steps to pay for additional portions. The ultimate cost is still uncertain, however.

In 2006, Congress approved building the wall in the Southwest to restrict undocumented workers’ access into America. It will run 850 miles when built, according to the Congressional Research Service.

Congress has approved $1.2-billion to pay for it — about half its estimated cost. But Richardon’s statement gives the impression the funding has stopped. In fact, the White House and Congress have taken steps to pay for the remainder of the fence, although there is still some disagreement about what form the fence will ultimately take.

The White House requested another $1-billion in spending for the fence in 2008. The House approved the spending in June 2007 but with strict requirements because Democrats are skeptical of the proposal.

The Senate has not yet approved it.

Our Sources

Congressional Research Service, Border Security: Barriers Along the U.S. International Border, updated Dec. 12, 2006.

"U.S.-Mexico fence's lack of progress is criticized", Los Angeles Times, Aug. 25, 2007

HR 6061, 109th Congress, Secure Fence Act of 2006

"Homeland Spending Bill Passes House," CQ Weekly, June 18, 2007

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