Construction has started on the fifth border wall section under President Donald Trump’s administration, according to news reports on Feb. 20.
The construction project replaces 14 miles of the barrier near San Diego, California.
Construction firm SLSCO Ltd. of Texas was given the $101 million contract in December 2018.
AP noted it is the second layer of the barrier in San Diego, and the first layer is nearly complete.
The construction started a few days after President Trump declared a national emergency over border security that will allow for funds to build a border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Several states have filed lawsuits over Trump’s declaration in the aftermath.
In several tweets, Trump criticized California’s role in the lawsuit against the declaration.
“As I predicted, 16 states, led mostly by Open Border Democrats and the Radical Left, have filed a lawsuit in, of course, the 9th Circuit!” he wrote before turning his crosshairs on the Golden State.
“California, the state that has wasted billions of dollars on their out of control Fast Train, with no hope of completion, seems in charge!” he wrote.
On Feb. 20, Trump said the state is now trying to “scale back their already failed” train proposal so it “no longer goes from” Los Angeles to San Francisco.
“A different deal and record cost overruns. Send the Federal Government back the Billions of Dollars WASTED!” he added.
Congress only included about $1.3 billion for the wall that prompted Trump to make the emergency declaration on Feb. 15, which would free up about $8 billion for construction of the project.
Trump, in a press conference announcing the emergency, cited gang members, drugs, and illegal aliens streaming across the border as the reasons for the emergency declaration.
The president also predicted that lawsuits would be filed in the immediate aftermath.