The Democratically-controlled House of Representatives voted to terminate the declaration of national emergency from President Donald Trump on Tuesday and 13 Republicans joined them.

Every Democrat voted in favor of the resolution which passed 245 to 182.

Here is the list of Republican U.S. representatives who voted to terminate the national emergency declaration at the border:

Justin Amash, Michigan

Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania

Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin

Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington

Will Hurd, Texas

Dusty Johnson, South Dakota

Thomas Massie, Kentucky

Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Washington

Francis Rooney, Florida

Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin

Elise Stefanik, New York

Fred Upton, Michigan

Greg Walden, Oregon

Rep. Thomas Massie (Ky.) has been very vocal in his opposition to the declaration. He argues that the action would be unconstitutional because it was taken in order to circumvent the opposition from Congress.

"In order to be consistent in preserving the constitutional structure of our Republic," Massie tweeted, "I will be voting for the resolution to prevent the President from using a national emergency declaration to re-appropriate money for the wall."

In order to be consistent in preserving the constitutional structure of our Republic, I will be voting for the resolution to prevent the President from using a national emergency declaration to re-appropriate money for the wall.

— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 26, 2019

Massie added that he does support the border wall and he supports the president, but he opposes this act that he says undermines the checks and balances in our federal system.

Although the resolution passed easily in the House and may narrowly pass the Senate, it will almost certainly fail after President Trump vetoes it.

Congress can overturn a presidential veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses, but the bill doesn't have nearly that level of support.

Here's the latest on the House vote against Trump: