Cartel smuggling business boom despite drop in recorded migrant crossings, rancher on Arizona border says

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Ariz. border rancher blasts Harris, Biden for ‘putting money in cartel’s pockets’

On a recent tour of the property, The Post saw discarded water bottles, backpacks, “carpet shoes” — footwear with slip-on pieces of carpet to hide footprints in the sand — and ladders used to scale the border wall.

Klump said he’s hoping for a Donald Trump victory come November, adding that he’s grateful for the border wall that was built along his property — but hopes that construction continues, as he pointed to a major gap at the edge of a nearby mountain. During The Post’s visit, Klump used one of the floodgates to cross into Mexico after spotting some razor wire that had cattle hair stuck in it. He was concerned his cattle escaped through the opening and went to look for wayward animals.

Experts say the drop in migrant crossings in July can be attributed to Mexico enhancing its efforts to expel migrants to its southern border with Guatemala, along with the Biden administration’s new measures to expel those who cross illegally and block them from accessing the asylum system. Secret Service says it 'disposed of' cocaine found at White House after report of in-fighting, DNA hit'Beloved' Texas family feared dead after boat capsizes in frigid Alaska waters: 'Hard to believe that this could be real'

 

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