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Friday, February 8, 2019

Democratic Sen. Coons: Trump's border wall is not immoral — it's a piece of infrastructure

Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said Friday that President Donald Trump's proposed wall along the U.S-Mexico border isn't immoral, contrary to what other Democrats have said.

Rather, the border wall is "a piece of infrastructure," the Delaware senator told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "We've already got more than 600, almost 700 hundred miles of border fencing, so-called Normandy barriers, that I think have made a difference."

Coons said he and his Democratic colleagues have previously voted for billions of dollars more in border security as part of broader immigration reform.

His party's concerns this time surround whether Trump's $5.7 billion vision for a wall will be effective, he said. "The larger question is how should we most efficiently and effectively spend billions of dollars more."

Coons joined CNBC as lawmakers work to strike an immigration agreement and extend government funding beyond Feb. 15. Trump signed legislation on Jan. 25 to temporarily end a record long shutdown following a stalemate with Democrats over whether to fund a wall along the southern U.S. border, which Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called "immoral."

Trump has threatened to let funding lapse again or declare a national emergency if Congress does craft an immigration deal he likes. Alabama Sen. Richard Shelby, the top Republican negotiator on a conference committee trying to keep government running, said Thursday that he expects a deal on border security funding by Monday.

Coons, who said the U.S. should invest more in border security, said he hopes a deal can be reached and the nation "frankly really needs one."

"Shutting down the government for 35 days and getting nothing out of it in terms of greater investment in modern border security did not help us either with China, domestically or with the rest of the world," he added.

—CNBC's Jacob Pramuk contributed to this report.

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