WASHINGTON, Feb 21 — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi yesterday called upon lawmakers to back a resolution to halt the national emergency declared by US President Donald Trump to fund a wall on the southern border with Mexico.

Trump announced the emergency in order to bypass Congress, which approved only a quarter of the US$5.6 billion (RM23.1 billion) he wanted for the wall in a spending bill.

Sixteen states earlier this week sued over the declaration, but the Trump administration has continued with plans to pull together around a further US$6.6 billion in federal funding, mostly from the Department of Defence.

Texas congressman Joaquin Castro had last week vowed to introduce a resolution to terminate the president's move.

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Lawmakers have until 3pm today (4am Malaysian time tomorrow) to co-sponsor it, before it is formally introduced.

“I write to invite all Members of Congress to cosponsor Congressman Joaquin Castro’s privileged resolution,” Pelosi said in a letter to Democrats and Republicans late yesterday.

“The President’s decision to go outside the bounds of the law to try to get what he failed to achieve in the constitutional legislative process violates the Constitution and must be terminated,” she said.

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“We have a solemn responsibility to uphold the Constitution, and defend our system of checks and balances against the President’s assault.

Democrats were quick to express their support.

“I’m a YES to overturn the declaration,” Democratic Senator Brian Schatz tweeted.

Meanwhile, House Democrat Linda Sanchez, of California, said she was “proud” to support Castro’s resolution. — AFP