Governor Ducey is trying to complete this junkyard border (10-miles of shipping containers being stacked at the border on Coronado National Forest land at an estimated cost to taxpayers of $95 million) before Katie Hobbs becomes AZ’s governor in early January.

Steve Teichner

Governor Ducey is trying to complete this junkyard border (10-miles of
shipping containers being stacked at the border on Coronado National Forest
land at an estimated cost to taxpayers of $95 million) before Katie Hobbs
becomes AZ’s governor in early January.
Contractors are on site from about 7am to 3pm.
Nearby residents have stopped the construction but they need help every day.

Watch this 6-minute video (filmed Nov 29, 2022) to see what’s happening:
https://rumble.com/v1xyyb3-border-protest-shuts-down-duceys-boxcar-
wall.html?fbclid=IwAR0xEGK9BT3V4nb6TkqpbjhfxxzU3wlmhiwqoFRKpdiX3oxI-
WKyRD4eTtA

Want to go to the border site where containers are being installed?
Go south of Sierra Vista, Arizona and continue to the border
This is about 2 to 2.5 hours from Green Valley, Arizona.
Go to this Google map
pin: https://www.google.com/maps/place/31°22’18.9%22N+110°19’56.1%22W/@31.
37191,-
110.3344387,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x3ece34e4ec46a5fb!8m2!3d31.3
7191!4d-110.33225?hl=en-US
When you get to this spot take forest road 4726 to the border. You don’t
need 4×4 but it is a bumpy ride.

What to coordinate your participation with others?

  1. Email Laurie Jurs at planetjurs@me.com
  2. Text Andy Kayner (who lives close by) 970-946-1112

By JCM

I am a retired science educator and naturalist. My research focuses on reptiles, mostly snakes. Also, I am interested in dogs and their evolution. Protecting the environment should be a high priority for everyone, particularly politicians. They seem to be in denial over the idea that the environment is our life support system - once it's damaged, it may not be fixable.

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