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Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey’s shipping container wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has garnered attention and criticism, but a local sheriff says the makeshift barrier has a positive impact for the community.

Ducey’s border wall project in Arizona’s Cochise County has received attention this week after environmental protests brought construction to a halt, but this is not the first shipping container wall Ducey has built in the state.

Over the summer, Ducey launched a wall-building project in Yuma County in the far western part of the state. Using 130 shipping containers topped with razor wire, Ducey filled 3,820 feet of previously open border. The project is reported to have cost about $6 million.

“The containers were placed in the areas needed due to agricultural concerns impacting local farmers, and to help stop the environmental impacts we were experiencing along the river corridor,” Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot told The Daily Signal in an email Tuesday. . . . more

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>Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey’s shipping container wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has garnered attention and criticism, but a local sheriff says the makeshift barrier has a positive impact for the community. >Ducey’s border wall project in Arizona’s Cochise County has received attention this week after environmental protests brought construction to a halt, but this is not the first shipping container wall Ducey has built in the state. >Over the summer, Ducey launched a wall-building project in Yuma County in the far western part of the state. Using 130 shipping containers topped with razor wire, Ducey filled 3,820 feet of previously open border. The project is reported to have cost about $6 million. >“The containers were placed in the areas needed due to agricultural concerns impacting local farmers, and to help stop the environmental impacts we were experiencing along the river corridor,” Yuma County Sheriff Leon Wilmot told The Daily Signal in an email Tuesday. . . . *more* https://archive.vn/qGPP3 https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/12/14/sheriff-reveals-hidden-benefit-gov-duceys-makeshift-border-wall/

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And if the bogus Selection is allowed to continue, Katie Hobbs will have it torn down in 10 days.

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10? fuck... that sucker will be pushed over by bucket loaders in a day and left there to rot. So long as an opening is created thats all she cares about

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Nah the containers will be converted to stay over luxury huts for the dreamers that will become meth dens and rape dungeons all at taxpayer expense

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The saddest part of your statement is its likely accurate

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we showed them just how quickly and efficiently the border can be made more secure—if you want to.

If the federal government wanted to. That is depressing. This brings back memories of people from 2018 that were repeating the "no borders" mantra.