Article snippet: Outgoing White House chief of staff MORE said in an interview published Sunday that the Trump administration has moved on from the push for a concrete wall along the southern border. "To be honest, it’s not a wall,” Kelly told the Los Angeles Times. “The president still says ‘wall’ — oftentimes frankly he’ll say ‘barrier’ or ‘fencing,’ now he’s tended toward steel slats," Kelly added. "But we left a solid concrete wall early on in the administration, when we asked people what they needed and where they needed it." Kelly, who will leave the administration in the coming days after a contentious tenure, said Customs and Border Protection agents told him during his brief stint as Homeland Security secretary that they need physical barriers in some areas, but largely indicated a desire for new technology and additional personnel. The Los Angeles Times reported that Kelly did not directly answer when asked whether MORE had ginned up fear over illegal immigration for political reasons, such as when he repeatedly warned of a caravan of migrants in the weeks before the midterm elections. Kelly said only that the country has an "immigration problem," and largely put the burden to address it on Congress. Trump's desire for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has led to an ongoing government shutdown that has lasted more than a week. The president has demanded $5 billion in funding for the structure, something Democrats have rejected. Trump has in recent days altered his mes... Link to the full article to read more