If Robert Kennedy Jr. has his way, Arizona's border will be front and center in his campaign against President Joe Biden.
In June, Kennedy spent three days in Yuma, meeting with migrants, elected officials, law enforcement, and social service agencies. The result is a documentary"Midnight at the Border."
In Kennedy's view they were working,"We definitely need a solid barrier in more densely populated areas," Kennedy said, adding,"we need to restore the sensor equipment that was installed in more remote areas." The DEA reports 50% of the illegal fentanyl entering the U.S. comes through Arizona. Kennedy says the current U.S. Border policy promotes drug and human trafficking while contributing to the humanitarian crisis.
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