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Arizona gov begins sealing gaps in border wall with shipping containers topped with razor wire - 1010 WCSI

Aug 13, 2022 View Original Article
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  • Policy Leaning

    -34% Medium Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    -32% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Thursday issued an executive order to fill gaps in the border wall in Yuma with shipping containers topped with razor wire, saying that the state "can't wait any longer."Ducey signed an order that directs the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs to fill gaps in the border wall in the Yuma sector -- where there has been a significant increase in migrant encounters in particular.
46% : BIDEN ADMIN MOVES TO END TRUMP-ERA REMAIN IN MEXICO AFTER COURT RULINGThere have been more than 200,000 migrant encounters along the southern border in each of the last four months.
35% : The Trump administration began construction of a border wall to combat illegal migration, building over 450 miles.
15% : Ducey went on to blame the Biden administration's "lack of urgency on border security," calling it a "dereliction of duty."

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