Arizona Sues Biden Administration to Keep Shipping Crates Along Border Gaps

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Arizona Sues Biden Administration to Keep Shipping Crates Along Border Gaps
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Arizona sued the Biden administration Friday, seeking to keep in place roughly 125 steel shipping containers used to fill gaps along the border wall in Yuma

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has ordered Arizona to tear down the makeshift blockades, which the state put up in August

Warehouses are taking over Loop 303 near Phoenix, a city that leased 16 million square feet of industrial real estate in the first half of the year, as companies look to shift how they move goods to avoid supply-chain bottlenecks. Photo illustration: Adele Morgan. The lawsuit follows a letter from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation earlier this month telling the state that the project was effectively trespassing on federal land and the containers—40-foot long steel boxes stacked two high and topped with razor wire—needed to be removed.

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