In Arizona, shipping containers are being stacked two by two in open areas along the state’s border with Mexico to stem the flow of migrant crossings. Although illegal, it’s the final act of the state governor, Republican Doug Ducey, before Democrat Katie Hobbs takes over. But as Mike Drolet reports, a change in leadership doesn’t necessarily signal a solution to the crisis.
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Arizona governor stacks shipping containers along Mexico border to stem migrant crossings
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