Texas Border Wall: Gov. Abbott Says Nearly $400,000 Raised In First Week Of Donations

AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - Within a week since details on the project were announced, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said contributions toward the state's own southern border wall reached nearly $400,000.

Abbott and other state leaders on Wednesday, June 16, released the first details on the border wall project by saying funds would come from a "down payment" of $250 million by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and donations by the public.

The governor introduced a website where residents can learn more about the wall and contribute to funding.

Abbott's office told CBS 11 News this week that the project received over $397,000 in donations from the public in the first week since the website was launched.

The project is among the state's efforts to address the influx of migrants entering the U.S. illegally from the border with Mexico.

"Texas is stepping up... and doing more than any other state has done to respond to these challenges along the border. [Texas lawmakers] just passed a budget adding more than a billion dollars to border security for Texas to do the federal government's job," Abbott said last week.

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