Watch now: Border wall leading to San Pedro River
- By Curt Prendergast
Arizona Daily Star
Curt Prendergast
Editor
- Updated
Construction crews started laying the foundation for a 30-foot tall border wall across the San Pedro River in Cochise County. As of July 8, they already built about a half-mile of wall to the east of the river.
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