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Arizona to pay $2.1 million to Biden administration for makeshift border wall.

Arizona to Pay $2.1 Million ​for⁢ Makeshift Border Wall

In a bid to deter illegal immigration into ​the U.S., Arizona ⁢will pay $2.1 million to the federal government for a makeshift border wall made ⁤up of⁤ shipping containers.

Legal Action and⁤ Environmental Remediation

The Department of Justice⁣ brought legal action against Arizona in ⁢December⁢ 2022 ​after then-Governor⁤ Doug Ducey ⁢issued an⁢ executive order to place shipping containers along the state’s ⁤border​ with Mexico. The Department of Justice claimed that the wall ​had been erected ⁤unlawfully ‌and without authority, damaging the United States.⁣ As a result,⁤ Ducey agreed to​ remove the barriers.

Now, Arizona will pay⁣ the U.S. Forest Service for environmental remediation efforts, ⁤as federal officials ​stated ⁣that the containers had damaged⁤ federal ​land. The containers were ‌placed ‍in Cochise and Yuma counties,​ where ​border crossings have‌ been ​high. The federal suit⁢ against Arizona⁤ is expected‌ to​ be​ withdrawn after⁢ the remediation payment is complete.

Arizona’s Response

“Arizona has had enough,” said Ducey in a statement.‍ “We can’t ⁤wait any longer.⁣ The Biden⁣ administration’s lack ⁤of​ urgency‌ on border security ⁣is a dereliction of duty. For the last two years, Arizona has ⁢made every attempt to work‌ with ⁢Washington to address the crisis on our border. Time and time again we’ve stepped in ‍to clean up their mess. Arizonans can’t wait any longer for the ⁤federal government to deliver on their​ delayed promises.”

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The Cost and Opposition

Within 11 days of Ducey’s order, 3,820 feet of the previously open‍ border were closed with 130 shipping containers. The initiative expanded with 6,680 feet ⁣of containers stacked two high throughout Cochise County ⁣by early November. The barriers reportedly​ cost around $95 million to install and about ​$66 million to‌ remove after the Biden administration sued. The containers have⁤ since been put up for sale by the state government.

Arizona‍ Democratic Governor Katie​ Hobbs‌ opposed the construction‍ of the​ barriers,‍ stating⁣ that they were ineffective. “It’s not land that’s our land to put ‌things ⁤on. That’s one problem. The containers aren’t working. There are many pictures⁢ of people climbing over⁣ them,” ⁢she said. “It’s a political ⁢stunt. It’s a visual barrier that is not actually ‍providing an effective barrier to entry, and I think a waste of taxpayer dollars.”



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