Democrats Choice: Block Pentagon Spending or Accept Border Wall Democrats' Choice: Block Pentagon Spending or Accept Border Wall - Breitbart Democrats will have to block the Pentagon's 2018 budget in September if they want to stop President Donald Trump's plan to extend the nation's border walls in 2018, say immigration reformers. The border-wall funds were included in the Pentagon's 2018 budget by a House vote on July 27, leaving the 48 Senate Democrats as the only barrier to the construction of roughly 60 additional miles of walls and fencing. advertisement "It puts them in the difficult position of voting against national defense in order to stop the improvement of the border wall ... which is national defense," said Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies. "It is bad for them on both sides of the message -- not only do they not want to protect the border, they are also willing to sacrifice soldiers in the field to not protect the borders," he added. "It seems like [House Speaker Paul] Ryan does deserve some credit -- if he follows through... [but] we have to see what [GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch] McConnell does," said Krikorian. "It will be difficult for [Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer] to explain why he is willing to hold up the defense budget hostage," said Ira Mehlman, a spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. "This [funding] is what the administration requested," he added. Ryan "has got it in there, and you can bet there will be a fight in the Senate where it takes 60 votes to get anything to the floor," he said. The inclusion of border wall funding in the Pentagon budget also makes it more difficult for Democrats to demand a political payment for approval of the wall. Their proposed payment could be an amnesty for the Restorative yoga 800,000 DACA illegals -- but immigration reformers such as Krikorian want to delay any DACA amnesty until the Democrats agree to a major pro-American reform of the nation's immigration laws. That reform would include approval of Trump's proposed wage-boosting "RAISE Act." The spending bill, also known as the Make America Secure Appropriations Act, was passed by a vote of 235-192. According to the committee's statement: The bill includes the full legislation and funding for four of the 12 annual Appropriations bills, including: the Department of Defense, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, Energy and Water, and the Legislative Branch Appropriations bills. This funding extends through the entire 2018 fiscal year. The package also contains a portion of the Homeland Security Appropriations bill approximately $1.6 billion, the full White House requested amount, for physical barrier construction on the Southern border.