Border barrier of shipping containers snakes across Arizona wilderness

The improvised wall was ordered built by Republican Governor Doug Ducey in August in an attempt to fill gaps in the US-Mexico border used by migrants

A long, thin line stretches across the dusty Arizona landscape. It is a border barrier – but not the customary wall or fence. This is made up entirely of shipping containers stacked on top of each other.

The improvised wall – topped with concertina wire – was ordered built by Republican Governor Doug Ducey in August in an attempt to fill gaps in the US-Mexico border used by migrants.

Border communities had been overwhelmed, he argued, saying the double-stacked containers would reach 22 feet (6.7 m) high.

Initially ordered for Yuma County, and a container wall is also being constructed in Cochise County.

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