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Updated · The Texas Tribune · Jun 10
House Panel Rejects 26-34 Big Bend Wall Ban as DHS Advances Barrier Plans
Updated
Updated · The Texas Tribune · Jun 10

House Panel Rejects 26-34 Big Bend Wall Ban as DHS Advances Barrier Plans

3 articles · Updated · The Texas Tribune · Jun 10

Summary

  • A House Appropriations Committee vote killed Rep. Henry Cuellar’s amendment to block DHS money from building border barriers in Big Bend National Park and nearby protected areas.
  • The GOP-controlled panel rejected it 26-34 along party lines, with Republicans arguing exempting 183 miles from wall authority would weaken Texas border security.
  • Cuellar and other opponents said Big Bend sees little migrant traffic—3,096 apprehensions in fiscal 2025, or 1.3% of the border total—and argued the administration has already cut crossings without new wall construction there.
  • The defeat comes after DHS this week waived environmental laws for road and barrier work in the park and after reports that two 30-foot wall segments near the state park could start this summer.
  • The vote leaves unresolved months of mixed federal messaging, with CBP previously signaling virtual barriers, cameras and sensors in the area while local residents, ranchers and some Republicans have opposed a physical wall.

Insights

With billions spent on border barriers, what oversight ensures contracts are fair and construction is sound?
How can iconic landscapes be secured without sacrificing their natural value?