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Subject Governor Ducey Announces Border Wall Gaps Near Yuma Are Now Filled
Date August 24, 2022 9:51 PM
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3,820 feet of previously open border closed with 130 shipping containers

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August 24, 2022


** Governor Ducey Announces Border Wall Gaps Near Yuma Are Now Filled
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3,820 feet of previously open border closed with 130 shipping containers

YUMA, ARIZ. — Governor Doug Ducey announced today 3,820 feet of previously open border near Yuma, Arizona is now closed with a barrier of double-stacked and secured shipping containers.

“Following a historic investment in this year’s state budget, forged in partnership with legislative leaders, we’ve taken a major step forward to secure our border,” said Governor Ducey. “Five wide open gaps in the border wall near Yuma neighborhoods and businesses are now closed off. In just 11 days, Arizona did the job the federal government has failed to do — and we showed them just how quickly and efficiently the border can be made more secure – if you want to.”

The border mission was proposed by Governor Ducey in January during his State of the State ([link removed]) address, where he stated, “Our southern border has never been more deadly or more dangerous. Meanwhile, the White House and Congress have decided to turn a blind eye. This is a national crisis – and it calls for leadership… Where Arizona can add physical barriers to the border, we will.”

The funding for the initiative was included in the most meaningful border security legislation ([link removed]) in Arizona history, signed into law by Governor Ducey on June 30.

The fast-moving Yuma Border Barrier Mission was launched when Governor Ducey issued an Executive Order ([link removed]) on August 12. The last of the 130 shipping containers was installed on August 23. The innovative solution ([link removed]) is an example to the federal government on how to effectively ([link removed]) secure the border in a short amount of time ([link removed]) .

“On the day President Biden was sworn into office, he issued a proclamation ([link removed]) ordering a pause in the construction of the border wall going up on our southern border,” Governor Ducey said. “Since then, illegal activity in Yuma and other border communities have skyrocketed. Arizona could not just stand by and allow this situation to continue.”

Recent numbers ([link removed]) from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection show the Yuma sector had 259,895 migrant encounters from October 2021 to July 2022 – a nearly 250 percent increase from the prior year and the highest increase of all border sectors. Nearly 24,500 of those encounters were in July.

“Our Border Barrier Mission is a win for Arizona, our communities, our farmers and our law enforcement,” Governor Ducey said. “But the effort to secure our border is far from complete. Washington must act. Border security is a federal responsibility. They need to fix the border they’ve broken.”

Arizona was informed ([link removed]) in December 2021 that the gaps left open by the pause in construction would soon be filled. The federal government has still not fulfilled ([link removed]) their promise. As Governor Ducey said when he announced ([link removed]) the Border Barrier Mission, “Arizona has had enough. We can’t wait any longer.”

It took 48 workers from contractor AshBritt to install the 8,800-pound shipping containers and 4,500 feet of concertina wire.

Yuma communities, hospitals, nonprofits, food banks and shelters have been overcapacity for months. The barrier mission looked to relieve ([link removed]) the hard-struck community quickly and efficiently.

“Every day hundreds of people come across the border into the Yuma area,” said Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls. “By closing the border wall gaps, Governor Ducey is helping to protect our city from the dangerous drugs and bad actors that come through on a daily basis. Yuma is grateful for the effective process of getting these containers in place quickly and secured. Governor Ducey showed the nation how to secure the border and keep illegal activity at the border at bay.”

The Yuma sector has seen some of the highest numbers of border crossers, as transnational criminal organizations flood the open border to pull away law enforcement resources and bring dangerous drugs into the nation ([link removed]) at unprecedented ([link removed]) rates.

A recent CBP drug seizure shows the tactics cartels are using to target and exploit younger users, creating “candy-like ([link removed]) ” fentanyl pills.

“The open border left behind by the Biden administration has left Yuma County residents exhausted and our resources depleted,” said Jonathan Lines, Yuma County Supervisor. “We’re tired of the lethal drugs and human smuggling entering our county. These containers are making a huge difference and will disrupt the cartels’ trafficking operations. Thank you, Governor Ducey, for prioritizing our county and protecting our families.”

“Crossing between points of entry is illegal,” said Tim Roemer, Arizona Department of Homeland Security Director and the state’s Chief Information Security Officer. “The cartels have been taking advantage of the gaps in the border wall to surge migrants and overwhelm law enforcement. In 11 days, Arizona has regained more operational control at the U.S.-Mexico border, than Biden has in 20 months. Governor Ducey has shown great leadership in how to effectively and efficiently secure the border.”

The first 842-foot gap took 44 containers and four days to fill. The second took eight containers to fill 130 feet in half a day. Another four containers filled the third 75-foot gap, which took half a day. It took four days to fill a 1,200-foot gap with 60 containers. The last gap was 250 feet and was filled with 14 containers over three days.

BACKGROUND

Governor Ducey has a strong track record of taking action and supporting efforts to secure the border.

Governor Ducey signed on June 30, 2022 the most meaningful border security legislation ([link removed]) in Arizona history, a plan to make record investments in protecting the state from the unprecedented crisis confronting our communities and law enforcement. The fiscal year 2023 budget, dedicates a record $564 million to help to secure our border with a physical barrier, address critical public safety staffing shortages, and modernize the technology and public safety equipment to target criminal activity and keep our citizens safe.

On May 11, 2022, the governor called on the leaders of social media companies ([link removed]) to step up and take action to protect youth from cartel recruiting messages luring them into transnational human smuggling activity.

On April 19, 2022, Governor Ducey and 25 other governors launched the American Governors' Border Strike Force ([link removed]) , a partnership to do what the federal government won’t: secure the southern border. Governors Ducey and Abbott joined Martha MacCallum on Fox News ([link removed]) to talk about the initiative that same day.

On April 1, 2022, Governor Ducey called on the Biden administration to maintain Title 42 ([link removed]) to protect public health and safety.

In his January State of the State address ([link removed]) , Governor Ducey proposed the idea for the American Governors' Border Strike Force. He said, “Texas Governor Greg Abbott and I are teaming up to form the American Governors' Border Strike Force – a commitment between states to do what the Biden administration is unwilling to do: Patrol and secure our border.”

On December 7, 2021, the governor surged and repositioned Arizona’s public safety ([link removed]) resources to address the Biden Border Crisis in Yuma, Arizona.

On November 30, 2021, Governor Ducey sent a team of the state’s top law enforcement officers to meet with their counterparts in Texas to discuss the current border crisis, share best practices, and discuss future partnerships, including the American Governors’ Border Strike Force. The delegation included Major General Kerry Muehlenbeck, Department of Public Safety Director Heston Silbert and Department of Homeland Security Director Tim Roemer.

On October 6, 2021, Governor Ducey joined Governor Abbott and eight other governors in Mission, Texas, for a border security briefing and press conference, where they detailed a ten-point plan ([link removed]) for the Biden administration to resolve the border crisis.

On September 20, 2021, Governor Ducey and 25 fellow governors requested an urgent meeting ([link removed]) with President Biden to find meaningful solutions to the border crisis. Their hope was to meet with the president and his team directly to discuss actions the administration can take. Secretary Mayorkas responded two months later on November 24, but has not taken meaningful actions.

In July 2021, Governor Ducey successfully lobbied the Biden administration to continue Title 42 border protections ([link removed]) and called on Congress to protect Title 42 from future Biden interference.

On June 10, 2021, Governor Ducey and Governor Abbott sent a letter ([link removed]) to all U.S. governors asking them to send available law enforcement resources to the border.

On May 11, 2021, Governor Ducey joined 19 fellow governors to call on President Biden and Vice President Harris to reverse their destructive border policies ([link removed]) .

On April 20, 2021, ​​Governor Ducey issued ([link removed]) a Declaration of Emergency and deployed the Arizona National Guard to the state’s southern border to support local law enforcement efforts.

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