“The collection and disposal of waste in remote areas
along Arizona's 370-mile border with Mexico poses difficult challenges. An
estimated more than 2,000 tons of trash is discarded annually in Arizona's
borderlands. A variety of federal and state government entities, Native
American tribes and private landowners are affected by the problem, and addressing
it requires extensive coordination.
“The environmental impact caused by illegal immigration, and the
trash left behind, is increasingly being found in areas that are more fragile
and remote.”
This wouldn’t happen if we
just opened the border. (Sarcasm.)
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