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Border Crisis: Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Announces Plan To Fill Border Wall Gaps

Arizona will erect its own makeshift border wall to fill in gaps the Biden administration said it would fix, but hasn’t, Gov. Doug Ducey’s office announced on a call with reporters Friday.

The wall, which will be erected “within days,” will consist of 60 containers that will fill a 1,000-foot gap in the border wall in Yuma, according to Ducey’s office. There will be razor wire atop of the containers that will be welded shut and pushed against the existing border wall in the area.

“All bets are off when dealing with Washington, D.C. right now on the border crisis because the talk is just so cheap. They’ve broken the border so badly, that now after a year and a half, they’re claiming that they’re going to start closing gaps,” Arizona Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tim Roemer said.

“There is absolutely no proof of their actions to date that they’re going to follow through on this and by taking action today, we are better protecting the state and the nation immediately,” he added.

The wall will cost $6,000,000, the governor’s office said. In Yuma County, Border Patrol facilities have been at 115-160% capacity.

Credit: Office of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey

The Biden administration said in December that the gaps would be filled. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) authorized the project to address the safety risks for authorities and migrants.

“December came and went, January, February. March. Here we are in mid August,” Ducey Communications Director CJ Karamargin said.

“We’ve been waiting a very long time for the federal government to act on this metric they said they were going to do and we haven’t seen any tangible evidence that they’re calling. So we will be doing it ourselves,” Karamargin added.

He said that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) gave the governor’s office permission to fill the gaps on federal land and that the decision came after the Biden administration recently ended the “Remain in Mexico” program used to expel migrants waiting for their court dates in the U.S.

“Our hope is that they will be paying attention to the news today. They told us they were gonna do it and they didn’t,” Karamargin said.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott placed shipping containers in areas of the border the Lone Star State shares with Mexico in November, Fox News reported.

Fiscal year 2022 has already seen over 1,800,000 million migrants cross the southern border, according to internal CBP data exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.

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