Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway said he will charge people who are working on Governor Ducey's shipping container border wall with illegal dumping.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway is threatening action against contractors hired by Governor Doug Ducey’s office who are filling in the gaps of the border wall with shipping containers. He said they’re currently building about 6 miles away from the Santa Cruz County border.
Hathaway said agencies like the National Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and Department of Interior are warning the contractors against building the wall. He said those people are the security Ducey hired to protect the contractors while they build the wall. He said because Ducey is almost out of office, he expects construction on the shipping container wall to end. He said he tried contacting Governor Ducey’s office but hasn’t gotten an answer back from him. He said he’s been in contact with Governor-elect Katie Hobbs about border issues.
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