Portion of Makeshift Border Wall in AZ Falls Over

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Was it foul play or just a really strong gust of wind?

That is the question that Arizona officials are trying to answer.

Earlier this week, a section of the makeshift border wall in Arizona toppled over, but Republicans are not buying into the idea of it just being the wind.

Not Many Flying Trucks

Since Joe Biden will not finish the border wall, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey took a page out of Abbott’s playbook and started to complete his own wall.

Instead of fencing, Ducey decided to use shipping containers weighing more than four tons each.

They were stacking them two high to close the gaps in the border wall.

Late Sunday, reports surfaced that some of the wall had tumbled, but it looked more like sabotage, with one container having a massive hold on the bottom, as though a rod of some sort had been stuck inside of it and used for leverage to tip it all over.

Ducey communications director CJ Karamargin stated, “There still seems to be some unfounded speculation that wind knocked these things over.

“One of the containers that was knocked over … shows some sort of equipment was used to move them because it dented and put a hole in one of the sides of the container.

“That doesn’t happen with wind.”

He previously had stated, “The idea that it was a weather-related event seems unlikely.

“These things weigh 8,800 pounds.

“There were two of them together — 8,800 pounds is basically the weight of a Ford F-450. We have a lot of strong winds in Arizona.

“You don’t see a lot of Ford F-450s flying around when we have strong winds.”

Just shows the pressing need to have an actual border wall constructed so that it may not be merely shoved aside for illegals to enter.

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