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Anna Giaritelli, Homeland Security Reporter


NextImg:Wall of waste: States spend billions of dollars on border crisis after unbuilt Trump wall

AUSTIN, Texas — President Joe Biden's cancellation of border wall construction imposed billions of dollars of costs on Texas in humanitarian and border security measures, the state's top land official told the Washington Examiner.

"The Biden Administration has ushered in an unprecedented border crisis that has negatively impacted Texas and the entire nation," said Texas General Land Office Commissioner Dawn Buckingham. "The federal government’s cancellation of the border wall construction has forced Texas to bear the financial burden of fortifying our southern border in order to protect Texans."

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Arizona and Texas are reaching into their own pockets responding to unprecedented illegal immigration that followed the Biden administration's campaign promise to stop installing a wall at the southern border.

In the 2 1/2 years since President Joe Biden halted 300 miles of border wall that had not yet been installed before former President Donald Trump left office, states are being inundated with millions of immigrants who illegally enter from Mexico.

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) and former Arizona GOP Gov. Doug Ducey have taken border security, which is a federal responsibility, into their own hands.

These heavier-hit states have blitzed the border with a plethora of tank-like vehicles, shipping container walls, thousands of soldiers, and more.

In Texas, Biden's cancellation of wall projects meant the state had to construct its own barrier in Starr County to respond to high levels of illegal traffic, according to Buckingham's office.

"Biden's self-induced chaos at the southern border has cost Texans and other border states billions of dollars and precious state resources as Texas law enforcement officials work to quell the influx of illegal migration across our border," Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX) said in a statement to the Washington Examiner. "The border security should not fall on the shoulders of Texans, and our local communities deserve to be paid back."

Without a wall to impede someone from entering, the states have been left to play defense and fortify their own borders. While both states have made major achievements in intercepting drugs and illegal immigrants, neither state has achieved success in fully locking down the borders.

Both states launched busing initiatives in 2022 to help ease the demand for public and private transportation, shelter, flights, and other resources in border communities. More than 25,000 people have boarded buses departing both states over the past year.

Texas

President Joe Biden entered office in January 2021 and immediately canceled billions of dollars of border wall projects funded by Congress during the Trump administration and others that were funded with money that the White House diverted from defense and treasury coffers.

By March, the number of illegal immigrants being apprehended at the southern border had spiked and continued to increase through the spring. Texas sustained the majority of all illegal immigrant arrests.

Abbott activated more than 10,000 National Guard soldiers and state police to the border under an initiative dubbed Operation Lone Star. Police would pull over suspected smuggling loads on the road while soldiers rounded up people who had come over the border and essentially surrendered. The American Civil Liberties Union later sued Abbott because his "racist and unconstitutional plan ... would cause direct harm to people seeking asylum, humanitarian volunteers, and border communities."

More than 387,000 illegal immigrants have been encountered by the state, and 421 million potentially lethal doses of fentanyl have been seized under the operation.

Abbott announced plans to build his own wall in June 2021 as he launched his campaign for a third term.

The Texas-Mexico boundary stretches 1,241 miles, but just 145 miles of it has any sort of substantive fence or wall. Abbott wants to put up a wall on the remaining 1,100 miles. At an average cost of $20 million per mile, it is a tall order — even for Texas.

The total of more than 700 miles of wall that the Trump administration had planned to install came in at approximately $15 billion, an indication that Texas taxpayers could be on the hook for potentially $22 billion if costs follow that federal trajectory.

The state put $4 billion toward Operation Lone Star. This year, the state doled out $5 billion for the next two years, but construction to date has been virtually nonexistent.

Most recently, Abbott announced a 1,000-foot maritime barrier consisting of connected buoys that were meant to block people from swimming or wading across the Rio Grande.

Abbott's office did not respond to requests for comment.

Arizona

Arizona has seen the second-highest number of illegal immigrants apprehended at the border after wall projects were halted in early 2021.

A man passes new border wall sections, right, as they replace the old fencing, left, Friday, Jan. 10, 2020, near Yuma, Arizona. Top Trump administration officials will visit South Texas five days before Election Day to announce they have completed 400 miles of U.S.-Mexico border wall, attempting to show progress on perhaps the president's best-known campaign promise four years ago. But most of the wall went up in areas that already had smaller barriers. (AP Photo/Elliot Spagat)

Frustrated by as many as 1,000 illegal immigrant arrests daily in Yuma, Ducey in August 2022 installed shipping containers in gaps in the border wall.

“The governor can no longer wait for the federal government to take action when we have a community like Yuma, who is being sheltered at 150% of capacity," said Anni Foster, the general counsel to Ducey, during a call with reporters in August 2022.

Buy these photos at YumaSun.com A truck and trailer operated by subcontractor E&M Hotshot Transport, LLC, out of Las Cruces, N.M., carry one of the shipping containers that made up a makeshift border wall between the United States and Mexico near Morelos Dam, along the South Yuma Levee Road headed to County 8th Street early Tuesday morning, Jan. 3, 2023, in Yuma, Ariz. The remaining containers, waiting to removed, can be seen at the left. The containers were ordered put in place along the levee road in August 2022 by former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey. (Randy Hoeft/The Yuma Sun via AP)

Double-decker rows of shipping containers were placed along 3,820 feet of the border. Ducey's office suspects criminal elements, not windy weather, were to blame for the toppling of two massive shipping containers that were installed last summer.

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The Biden administration sued Arizona, and Ducey agreed in December 2022 to halt the placement of any more shipping containers. Ducey cleared them from the border, according to an Arizona Department of Administration spokeswoman.

Ducey's successor, Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ), recently offered the 2,200 containers for sale to the public, but if they do not sell, they could be headed for the scrap yard. The containers range from $500 to $2,000 apiece. In total, the installment of the containers came with a $100 million cost to taxpayers.