U.S. Department of Justice Sues Arizona Over Shipping Container "Border Wall"
U.S. Department of Justice Sues Arizona Over Shipping Container "Border Wall"
The United States Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Arizona for constructing a temporary border wall made out of shipping containers.According to CNN, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, issued an executive order in August instructing the state’s Department of Emergency and Military Affairs to use shipping containers to fill in so-called “gaps” along the Arizona-Mexico border.However, the Department of Justice claims that Gov. Ducey began construction of the temporary border wall without seeking approval or permits from the federal government, which has broad jurisdiction over the United States’ international borders."Arizona has unlawfully and without authority failed to remove the shipping containers from lands owned by the United States or over which the United States holds easements, thereby damaging the United States," the complaint states.Now, the federal government is asking the court to compel Arizona to remove the shipping containers and “compensate the United States for any actions it needs to take to undo Arizona’s actions.”
A U.S. Border Patrol agent carries flags through the desert. Image via Maxpixel, claimed public domain. (http://maxpixel.freegreatpicture.com/Border-Patrol-Border-Patrol-Security-Flags-2747624)
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