The Columbus Dispatch

Yuma mayor: US responding to border, emergency easing

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YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls says an emergency situation in the southweste­rn Arizona border city has eased with federal officials moving in additional personnel in response to thousands of migrants.

“As it sits today, people are not waiting along the border wall for very long,” Nicholls said Friday, the Yuma Sun reported. “It seems that the immediate issue has been resolved. I’m still concerned for the long term.”

Nicholls on Thursday declared a state of emergency and he said Friday he had spoken with federal officials and with the aides to Gov. Doug Ducey and to both of Arizona’s U.S. senators.

Nicholls’ emergency declaratio­n cited reports of over 6,000 migrants crossing from Mexico into the United States traveling through the Yuma area.

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