November 1, 2024
The Washington Examiner made a visit to Yuma, Arizona, at a port of entry down along the U.S.-Mexico border. This year alone, a record 300,000 people have crossed illegally into the United States at this section because of gaps in the border wall. Border Patrol tells us they see upwards of 850 people a day crossing just at this point.

The Washington Examiner made a visit to Yuma, Arizona, at a port of entry down along the U.S.-Mexico border. This year alone, a record 300,000 people have crossed illegally into the United States at this section because of gaps in the border wall. Border Patrol tells us they see upwards of 850 people a day crossing just at this point.

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Just a couple miles down, there is 2.5 million dollars worth of steel sitting there from when Biden halted construction of the border wall the day he took office. Shipping containers have been placed in the gaps by the state of Arizona to try and alleviate the problem. However, right now the state is battling with courts to keep them in place.

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