Arizona guv Doug Ducey fills gaps in Trump’s 450-mile border wall with shipping containers at term end

Arizona guv Doug Ducey fills gaps in Trump’s 450-mile border wall with shipping containers at term end
Doug Bucey is building a makeshift new barrier built with shipping containers along part of the US-Mexico border (Twitter/@Reuters and Maury Phillips/Getty Images)

PHOENIX, ARIZONA: Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey is illegally erecting a makeshift new barrier of shipping containers along part of the US-Mexico border before he must hand over the keys of office to his Democratic successor next January. Construction of the container wall began in late summer in Yuma in western Arizona, a popular border crossing where large numbers of asylum seekers arrive daily and have found new ways to get around the new barriers. The containers, built in response to America's migrant crisis, filled areas left vacant by the construction of Donald Trump's 450-mile border wall and were designated illegal by the federal government.

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Incoming Democrat Katie Hobbs who is set to take charge of the office early next month has also spoken out against the makeshift wall and called the massive installation a "poor use of resources." Federal agencies have told Ducey the construction on US land is unlawful and ordered it to stop. On October 21, the Republican called out federal officials over their objections and sent the dispute to court. "I don´t know how much it will cost to remove the containers and what the cost will be," Hobbs told Phoenix PBS TV station KAET in an interview Wednesday, December 7, according to Daily Mail