President Donald Trump criticized what he said were erroneous reports saying that a portion of the U.S.-Mexico border wall fell over last month.
Some news outlets last month showed photos of a California section of the wall had fallen over and landed on trees on Mexico’s side.
Trump said “the real reason” why the wall fell was because its “concrete foundation was just poured [and] was soaking wet when big winds kicked in.”
In his statement, Trump said the portion of the wall in the El Centro sector was “quickly fixed,” adding that it will last “forever.”
“DHS has identified areas along the southern border of the United States that are being used by individuals, groups, and transnational criminal organizations as drug smuggling corridors, and determined that the construction of additional physical barriers and roads in the vicinity of the United States border is necessary in order to impede and deny drug smuggling activities,” reads the request, signed by acting Defense Department comptroller Elaine McCusker.
Following criticism from several members of Congress over the latest move to divert funds, Defense Secretary Mark Esper remarked that it’s a national security matter.
“Border security is national security,” Esper told reporters over the weekend. “And national security is our mission.” He added, “The action we took is legal under the law, and so it should be no surprise, and I’ll just leave it at that for now.”
The border wall was one of Trump’s 2016 signature campaign promises. However, over the past three years, his administration has hit a number of roadblocks in the courts and in Congress.