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Home Front: Politix
Arizona governor requests $512 million reimbursement from Biden for southern border security 'failure'
2023-12-09
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The federal goverment ordered the state's Lukeville Port of Entry on the border with Mexico closed earlier in the week

In a letter to President Biden on Friday, Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs expressed her frustration and concern about the administration's response to the southern border crisis and, in the process, demanded a hefty reimbursement.

"Today, I sent a letter to President Biden calling on him to reassign National Guard members to assist in its reopening, as well as reimburse the $512,529,333 federal border inaction has cost us," Hobbs posted on X.

In the letter, Hobbs told Biden that the reimbursements are for the federal government’s "failure to secure the Arizona border," emphasizing that moving forward, the state Arizona will regularly seek reimbursement from the federal government.

On Monday, the Lukeville Port of Entry was closed at the federal government's order, forcing all American and Mexican residents to drive several hours to the next closest port of entry in Nogales, Arizona.

"For far too long, Arizona has continued to bear the burden of federal inaction in managing our southern border," Hobbs wrote in the letter. "The recent decision to close the Lukeville Port of Entry has led to an unmitigated humanitarian crisis in the area and has put Arizona's safety and commerce at risk."

In her letter, Hobbs urged Biden to "immediately" move 243 National Guard soldiers who are already assigned to the Tucson region to the Lukeville Port of Entry.

"Further, to the extent it is necessary, I am requesting that additional National Guard members currently on federal active duty orders be reassigned to Arizona to assist U.S. Customs and Border Protection to reopen the Lukeville Port of Entry," Hobbs said.

Hobbs was set to travel to the state's southern border with Mexico this weekend to visit the border crisis in Lukeville.
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Posted by:Skidmark

#3  House Republicans demand new study on possible link between 'uncontrolled immigration' and crime
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-12-09 14:23  

#2  Seems like Kari Lake would have done a little more on the immigration front. Anyone have regrets?
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-12-09 10:33  

#1  Beginning to get a clue...the article doesn't mention why they closed the one point of entry, but it's a good start. If they can close Lukeville, AZ, they can close others.

Of course, now is the time of year when it is relatively safe to walk several miles through the Arizona desert. So "migrants" can really cross just about anywhere. Not like June or July.
Posted by: Tom   2023-12-09 06:45  

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