Biden’s US-Mexico border pullback creating ‘roads for the cartels,’ Arizona sheriff says: report
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The U.S.-Mexico border region in Arizona is becoming less secure since President Biden took office, a sheriff is alleging, according to a report.
Daniels explained that by halting work on the border wall championed by former President Donald Trump, the Biden administration has left intact the high-speed roads that were built to help Border Patrol agents manage the region – but is failing to follow through with the barrier that was planned to keep illegal immigrants and smugglers of humans and drugs out of the U.S. The result: Smugglers are able to use the new roads to operate more deeply inside the U.S., Daniels told the Times.More Related News