Albuquerque Journal

Razor wire on border wall decried

Arizona city thretens to sue if concertina wire not removed in town

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NOGALES, Ariz. — Officials in a small Arizona border city passed a resolution Wednesday night condemning the installati­on of new razor wire that now covers the entirety of a tall border wall through downtown.

The City Council in Nogales, which sits on the border with Nogales, Mexico, wants the federal government to remove all concertina wire installed within the city limits.

Otherwise, Nogales Mayor Arturo Garino said the city will sue.

City officials say Army troops installed more horizontal layers of the wire along the border wall last weekend.

The council’s resolution says the razor wire would harm or kill anyone who scales the wall and “is only found in a war, prison or battle setting” and should not be in downtown Nogales.

In a statement, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the wire was added after a request “for additional support in highrisk urban areas commonly exploited by criminal smuggling organizati­ons.” It did not say who made the request.

The new wire is being added to sections outside city limits, according to a CBP spokeswoma­n. In locations where there is high pedestrian activity, the concertina wire is limited to only the upper portion of the wall, she wrote.

“Signage in Spanish and English has been put in place warning individual­s of these dangers and prohibitin­g access,” the statement said.

 ?? JONATHAN CLARK/NOGALES INTERNATIO­NAL ?? A school bus rolls past the concertina wire-covered fence at East Internatio­nal and Nelson Streets in downtown Nogales, Ariz., Monday.
JONATHAN CLARK/NOGALES INTERNATIO­NAL A school bus rolls past the concertina wire-covered fence at East Internatio­nal and Nelson Streets in downtown Nogales, Ariz., Monday.

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