Foul Play Suspected After Makeshift Border Wall in Arizona Partly Toppled: Officials

Foul Play Suspected After Makeshift Border Wall in Arizona Partly Toppled: Officials
This photo provided of Univision Arizona shows empty shipping containers toppled over on the Mexico-U.S. international borderline in Yuma, Ariz., on Aug. 16, 2022. Claudia Ramos/Univision Arizona via AP
Lorenz Duchamps
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Arizona officials suspect that foul play, and not harsh weather, resulted in a pair of double-stacked shipping containers being toppled last week days after contractors installed them as a makeshift border wall initiated by Gov. Doug Ducey.

Ducey (R-Ariz.) on Aug. 12 ordered dozens of shipping containers to be placed in border fence gaps near Yuma, the state’s busiest illegal border crossing area.
Lorenz Duchamps
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