Posted: Feb 11, 2023, 2:48 PM
Paul Ingram
Tucson Sentinel.com
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.comContainer wall under construction in November 2022.
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.comVehicles operated by AshBritt that helped lay dozens of freight containers along the Arizona-Mexico border in the protected Coronado National Forest
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.comRuss McSpadden of the Center for Biodiversity photographs the border wall construction in November 2022.
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.comKate Scott walking the border wall in November 2022.
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.comThe border wall in December 2022.
Paul Ingram/TucsonSentinel.comA visitor is taking pictures at Camp Ocelot. There, activists held protests, halting construction of a 10-mile-long border wall and limiting contractors to just four miles before the federal government stepped in and sued Arizona Governor Doug Ducey. .