Nogales Mayor Jorge Maldonado said he expects there to be hundreds of migrants coming through gaps in the border wall. Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway doesn't expect a surge.
NOGALES, Ariz. — With tires from his car kicking up dirt, Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway went off-road on Monday, just a few miles east of downtown Nogales.
However, some parts of the border just have a few sticks here and far between with no iron barrier at all. “So since the normal immigration processes weren’t allowed to function, yes, more people crossed between the legal ports of entry,” he said.
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