US states sue Trump over emergency wall declaration

California and 15 other states file lawsuit against president’s decision

California attorney general Xavier Becerra:  Suing   Trump over his emergency declaration to fund wall on  US-Mexico border. Photograph: Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo
California attorney general Xavier Becerra: Suing Trump over his emergency declaration to fund wall on US-Mexico border. Photograph: Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo

California and 15 other US states have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump's emergency declaration to fund a wall on the US-Mexico border.

California attorney general Xavier Becerra released a statement saying the suit alleges Mr Trump's administration's action violates the US constitution.

“President Trump treats the rule of law with utter contempt,” Mr Becerra said.

“He knows there is no border crisis, he knows his emergency declaration is unwarranted, and he admits that he will likely lose this case in court.”

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Joining California in filing the lawsuit are the attorneys general of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Virginia.

Mr Trump declared a national emergency to fulfil his promise of completing the wall.

The move allows the president to bypass Congress to use money from the Pentagon and other budgets.

California has repeatedly challenged Mr Trump in court.

"President Trump is manufacturing a crisis and declaring a made-up 'national emergency' in order to seize power and undermine the Constitution," said California Governor Gavin Newsom in a statement.

“This ‘emergency’ is a national disgrace.” – AP