Edward 'Eddie' Celaya is a Multimedia Journalist here at KGUN9.
TUCSON, Ariz. — President Biden's recent executive order has prompted immediate changes at the southern border and within the court system.
Juanita Molina, the executive director of Border Action Network based in Tucson, expressed significant concern over the recent developments. "One day you may have hundreds or thousands of people who show up in Yuma, and then the next day it may be El Paso. This measure seems decided by someone unaware of the logistical reality of everyday implementation on the border," she said.
"To divert our resources on a local level to combat something already in the infrastructure of our federal law is incredibly problematic and a logistical nightmare," she said.
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