Here's why parts of the Arizona border wall are being sold at an online auction

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Here's why parts of the Arizona border wall are being sold at an online auction
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Adam Klepp joins ABC15 Arizona as a multimedia journalist after stops in Yuma and Tucson.

Sections of the Arizona border wall have been up for sale at a public auction on a government surplus company's website.The original listing by 'GOVPLANET' showed the starting bids at $5 for a December 18 auction. The listings have since been taken off the website.The picture below is a screenshot of the webpage taken on December 12 before the listings were removed.The piles of border fence are sitting on the side of the road outside their facility in Pinal County.

They said they submitted their plan on March 14, 2024, then 'resumed the disposal of border wall material in accordance with the plan on that date.'The Department of Defense said federal agencies had the opportunity to 'review and request excess property.' They say since March 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection requested and received roughly half the border wall material turned in by the Army Corps of Engineers.

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