Trump Border Wall Gets New Label
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) has introduced groundbreaking legislation to protect President Trump’s border wall — and make sure no future administration can tear it down.
The bill, called the “DON-ument Act” as a tribute to Trump, would officially designate the U.S.-Mexico border wall as a national monument. This move would permanently preserve Trump’s most important border security achievement, preventing it from being altered or destroyed by those who oppose strong immigration enforcement.
Protecting America’s Border for Generations
If passed, the bill would create the “Southern Wall National Monument” across California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Mills says the legislation is about preserving America’s sovereignty and ensuring future leaders cannot undo the progress made under Trump’s America First policies.
“I’m proud to introduce the DON-ument Act as a tribute to President Trump’s unwavering commitment to securing our southern border,” Mills said.
“By protecting the wall alongside landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Fort McHenry, we honor the America First principles that keep our families, communities, and nation safe.”
This push comes as illegal immigration continues to surge, with record numbers of crossings under the current administration. Many conservatives believe Trump’s wall remains a vital line of defense against human trafficking, drug cartels, and violent criminals entering the country illegally.
Pro-Trump Bills Gaining Momentum
Rep. Mills’ effort is part of a larger movement among House Republicans to preserve Trump’s legacy and push back against policies that weaken America’s borders.
Here are some other high-profile pro-Trump proposals making headlines:
- Mount Rushmore Addition: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) introduced a bill to add Trump’s likeness to Mount Rushmore.
- National Holiday: Republican Claudia Tenney proposed making Trump’s birthday a federal holiday.
- Airport Rename: Rep. Addison McDowell (R-N.C.) introduced legislation to rename Dulles International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport.
- Metro System Rebrand: Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.) suggested rebranding Washington, D.C.’s Metro system as “WMAGA” — nicknamed the Trump Train.
- Currency Honors: Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) proposed putting Trump on the $100 bill, while Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) pushed for $250 bills featuring Trump’s image.
These bills show how deeply Trump’s America First vision continues to inspire lawmakers and voters nationwide.
Why This Matters Now
With border security deteriorating, many believe this legislation is urgently needed. Making the wall a national monument would protect it from radical attempts to dismantle it while sending a strong message that America will not surrender its borders.
This isn’t just about bricks and steel — it’s about honoring a legacy of strength, patriotism, and security.
The Fight Ahead
The bill faces an uphill battle in Congress, where Democrats and some establishment Republicans have fought against Trump’s border policies for years.
Still, Mills and his allies are confident they can rally public support, especially as more Americans grow frustrated with soaring illegal crossings and border chaos.
By cementing Trump’s wall as a protected monument, conservatives hope to secure the border for generations and ensure America First policies live on — no matter who sits in the Oval Office.
Bottom Line
Rep. Cory Mills’ DON-ument Act isn’t just a bill — it’s a powerful statement about protecting America’s sovereignty.
With the border under siege and the country facing unprecedented challenges, this legislation aims to honor Trump’s leadership and preserve his legacy of strong border security for decades to come.