Arizona Makes its Own Border Wall, but in the Coolest Way

Arizona has recently begun building its wall along the Yuma section of the southern border. This is an innovative way to address the crisis.

The state uses stacked storage containers that are welded together in order to block off open spaces efficiently. After Republican Governor. Doug Ducey made the announcement and it was immediately followed by impressive visual progress.

An Executive Order was issued directing the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (AZDEMA) to fill in any gaps on the Yuma-border wall. pic.twitter.com/ZElkH0x39X

— Doug Ducey (@DougDucey) August 12, 2022

These before-and-after photographs were taken just three days following the initial announcement:

That took……. 3 days: pic.twitter.com/VJZv5iBuDy

— 5th Gen AZ Family- “This place is commie as fk” (@bullfrog35) August 15, 2022

Now that’s what you call getting things done.

In the fiscal year 2022, the Yuma sector has seen 259,895 migrant encounters, according to Customs and Border Patrol data. This high figure is reflective of a broader trend across the Southwest, which has had 1.8 million encounters in total since September 2021, surpassing the previous fiscal year.

While some may wonder why it wasn’t done earlier, the true question is how the Biden administration failed to provide support for its border patrol agents as well as the Southwestern communities. Although the Department of Homeland Security had announced that they would be filling the Yuma border gaps in July, RedState stated that the state decided it was better to not wait and watch for the solution to come.

Ducey, Texas Governor.

Ducey and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott were criticized by Democrats for their state-based response to the border crisis. This was especially evident in their decision to transport migrants to East Coast towns. These Democrats, including Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, haven’t mentioned the impact that large influxes of people can have on smaller towns with less resources than their larger cities.

There were some concerns about the storage container system. Two of them fell on top in storms. The governor quickly dismissed the allegations.

“This incident occurred before the container were secured to the ground. “The containers have been secured and are now linked, bolted together, and sealed,” the 9th Floor account tweets. It seems like a reasonable explanation given that the containers surrounding them are still standing.

This incident occurred before the container were secured to the ground. The containers can be linked, bolted together and sealed after they have been secured completely. 1/

— The 9th Floor (@9thFloorAZ) August 17, 2022

Politicians may debate the immigration system as much as they like, but it doesn’t change the fact the authorities and the locals find life very difficult because of the high numbers crossing the border.

Arizona is a creditable person for making the border area a more desirable place to live.

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