Biden admin quietly clears away border wall parts for auction before Trump takes office
The Biden administration is reportedly spending their final weeks quietly clearing away unused southern border wall materials to put up for auction — a move characterized by some lawmakers as an apparent ploy to sabotage President-elect Donald Trump’s goal to secure the US-Mexico border.
Alarming footage taken by a US Customs and Border Agent captured numerous flatbed trucks hauling away dismantled sections of the steel wall near Tucson, Arizona – a hotspot for illegal crossings – with the agent estimating a half-mile’s worth of parts are being removed daily, The Daily Wire reported.
“They are taking it from three sections: Nogales, Tucson, and Three Points,” the agent, who spoke under the condition of anonymity, told the outlet.
“The goal is to move all of it off the border before Christmas.”
The materials are being transported to Pinal Airpark in Marana, Arizona, where it’s being sold through GovPlanet, an online auction house specializing in military surplus, with bidding starting at just $5.
Online auctions for the parts — listed as Steel Bollard Wall Sections w/Grout — already happened this month, with another scheduled for Dec. 18.
The materials were left unused following Biden’s decision to stop the wall’s construction and roll back Trump’s immigration policies upon taking office in 2021, resulting in a massive surge of illegal immigrants and unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border.
Up to $300 million worth of taxpayer-funded wall components have been left to rust since Biden came to office, Republicans have said, condemning the Democratic president for worsening the migrant crisis.
Now lawmakers believe this effort to sell the wall leftovers – which the Biden administration also did last August – will undermine Trump’s plan to secure the southern border.
“The Biden Administration is well aware they shouldn’t have reversed the construction of the border wall,” Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) told The Daily Wire.
“If it’s true, they’re purposefully hamstringing an incoming president, it wouldn’t be shocking. Why would they want to see President Trump succeed with policies they aggressively sabotaged.”
The soon-to-be 47th president has long maintained that border security will be his top concern when he assumes office in January, regardless of the cost. His plans include resuming construction of the wall along the border and launching a mass deportation effort that will initially target those convicted of crimes.
Trump pledged to build “an impenetrable, physical, tall, power, beautiful southern border wall” as a cornerstone of his victorious 2016 campaign for the White House.
He spent $15 billion during his presidency to install about 450 miles of barriers, with 250 additional miles in progress at the end of his term.
“When Trump comes back, and he wants to start the border wall all over again, the whole entire funding fight is gonna happen again,” the border patrol agent told the outlet.
“That’s their play. He’s gonna have to fight for this — again.”
The White House did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.