Lawmakers have agreed to include more than $1 billion in a government funding measure to pay for barriers along America's southern border.

Congressional sources told The Hill that politicians agreed to include $1.375 billion for physical barriers. While details of the bill haven't been revealed yet, it would provide roughly the same level of funding for a border wall as in fiscal 2019.

However, it is significantly less than the $5 billion President Donald Trump requested for the project. While a Senate bill matched Trump's request, a House bill included no funds for a barrier.

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Trump also requested $3.6 billion in funds to replenish money that was diverted from the military to pay for the wall in 2019.

A Demoacratic aide told The Hill that the bill includes restrictions that limit the president to use the money within just the Rio Grande Valley sector. Additional sources told the outlet that under the spending deal, Trump would again be able to transfer money from the military budget to fund the wall.