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Biden breaks election vow by waiving 26 federal laws to allow more border wall construction in Texas
A border wall section stands on July 14, 2021, near La Grulla, Texas

US PRESIDENT Joe Biden has gone back on an election vow that “not one more foot” of a border wall with Mexico would be built if he beat former president Donald Trump, waiving 26 federal laws to allow Texas to extend its wall.

It is the first time his government has used executive powers to waive laws, though Mr Trump frequently did so. The high walls violate a number of environmental protections as they cut through the habitats of endangered species and are known to kill wildlife.

The Clean Air Act, Safe Drinking Water Act and Endangered Species Act are among the laws waived.

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