#ContainerWall
[Ongoing thread!] [Edit Dec 18: We won! But read the thread or the story on my website]

On my way to the US-Mexico border, where the Arizona governor is building an illegal shipping container wall. Protesters have shut it down for now. I'll be posting photos, depending on cell coverage. Should be there in about an hour and a half, just before sunset.

I'm at the protest camp. There's minimal cell coverage. The container wall is a monstrosity!
#borderlands #BorderWall #NoContainerWall

We just had a visit from Cochise County Sheriff Operations Commander. He showed up in plain clothes, but did not try to hide his identity. He said he had seen online that there was a "concert" here, and thought he had better come check it out.

The protest camp is right next to all the contractor's heavy equipment. They have a security guard here 24/7.

The Cochise County Sheriff is taking an extremely hands off practice toward the protest, despite supporting the wall.

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This wall is being built at the request of Arizona's outgoing Governor Ducey on public, national forest, land. No environmental review or permit process of any kind has been done.

The Forest Service has declared it illegal and have filed a lawsuit, but not interfered directly. Only the protesters here have stopped ongoing construction.

According to the protesters, federal investigators have come collecting evidence for use in the lawsuit against the governor.

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AZ Governor's container wall is a barbaric symbol to racism and terrible border policy. It is meant as a middle finger to Biden for stopping the Trump wall.

It's clearly not even really meant to work to stop people. It's simple enough to walk around where it stops at creek beds and it's full of walk through holes.
#border #BorderLands #BorderWall

Morning update!
At dawn the construction crew came back. They said the had orders from the AZ Department of Emergency and Military Affairs to move their equipment to a nearby staging area and to remove the one single container that was not double stacked.

One of the workers thought the logic was that they wanted it removed because it was a "safety hazard" because protesters have been climbing up on top of it.

#border #BorderWall #BorderLands

The main focus of the protests is the environmental destruction created by the building of the AZ Governor Ducey's container wall. It is being carried out willy-nilly, at breakneck speed with no federal permits, despite being on National Forest land.

Or, rather, they were building it until protesters stepped in, and blockaded the construction.

The construction crews have shown no regard for environmental standards, pushing dirt into streams and bulldozing oak trees. #BorderWall #border

Note that I have very limited and sporadic cell coverage out here. It often takes 15 or 20 minutes of repeated tries to get a photo to upload.
News media: I have a series of high resolution photographs of the wall, the landscape, workers, constructing the wall, stringing, barbed wire, welding, the protest, camp, etc. Contact me for licensing.
A worker on the shipping container wall along the US-Mexico border strings barbed wire atop the containers this morning.
#BorderWall #ContainerWall #border

The container wall along the US-Mexico border, looking eastward toward Coronado National Monument. Workers can be seen along the top, stringing razor wire.

Protesters have blockaded new container wall construction and shut it down. For now, they have chosen to not risk arrest by interfering with barbed wire installation on the existing containers.

#BorderLands
#BorderWall
#ContainerWall.
#Border

Container wall protest camp at dawn. Shortly after, the workers removed their equipment down the road to their staging area.

It looks like construction will remain halted as long as the protest camp remains here. This is a major victory for protesters. It is rare for nonviolent direct action to have such an immediate success.

Incoming Dem. Governor Katie Hobbs has said she'll stop construction on Jan. 2 when she takes office.

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#BorderWall #ContainerWall #Border

A private security guard watches the container wall protest camp as protesters keep warm around a campfire. To the right, a large stack of shipping containers is stacked in the contractor's staging area. They have set up a large stadium light to illuminate their equipment.

Many new people have arrived, boosting numbers to over a dozen.

The security guards have been cool. We gave them some hot water for tea. They might be good witnesses in case any right wing counter protesters show up.

Dawn at the container wall worksite. The contractor crew has arrived to continue stringing razor wire (foreground rolls), but no new construction will be done as long as protesters are here.

The containers all had frost on them this morning, but the sun is warming things up quickly.

#BorderWall #ContainerWall #border

Each container in the wall has a spray-painted number on it. There are 461 of them, 2- high, for a total of 922.

That's 922 containers that will need to be removed.

#ContainerWall.
#BorderWall
#Border

Sunday Dec. 11 update: Protesters onsite at the #ContainerWall protest camp said that the contractor moved a giant forklift to Huachuca City, well away from the worksite. This bodes well for them packing it in and quitting. There is a report that the driver brandished a gun at the protester watching him. No possibility of work tomorrow because of rain and snow, but we'll still be vigilant to protect the land. I'm in town now, but heading up early a.m. Will report from the site with more photos.

#ContainerWall update Monday, December 12. No work crews today because of snow and rain with much more snow predicted tonight. Protest base camp is enduring the storm and holding the line. The snow has already started.

I drove up and down the wall road to get some photos and up on the ridge to get cell coverage. After tonight's predicted rain and snow, there are road sections that will become impossible because whole drainages ravines are completely blocked.

#BorderWall #border #protest

The #borderlands looking westward from Coronado National Memorial in Cochise county Arizona. The 3 1/2 mile long shipping #ContainerWall divides the US on the right and Mexico on the left.

I can't see any difference, can you?

The land will ultimately endure this insult we've inflicted on it. But in the meantime, for the sake of the people and animals of the borderlands, this emblem of rotten politics has to go.

Tuesday Dec. 13th. The #JunkWall protest camp endured a night of the snow and temps in the 20s.

Woke up to several inches of snow so, of course we made a snow protester!

The border road is now a quagmire of thick slimy mud, effectively shutting down the possibility of further work for many days. Even the Border Patrol won't try to drive it. Mother Nature has joined the protest!

#borderlands
#border
#ContainerWall
#JunkWall

Aerial view of the #JunkWall #ContainerWall along the US-Mexico border after last night's snowstorm.

Ocelot Camp, the name given to the protest encampment is visible as a collection of tents and vehicles on the left, between the wall and the staging area full of shipping containers.

You can see the heavy equipment in the middle of the container lot, where the contractors left them, watched by security guards in trucks.

Temperatures are supposed to be even colder tonight, but no more snow.

Hi everyone! Thanks so much for all the support!

A reminder that cell coverage is very sporadic. It often takes 10 minutes of trying to get one post uploaded, so I won't be doing much else for the time being but one-way broadcasting protest updates.

When I get back to regular internet access, I'll follow up, do more boosting, following, etc.

Early morning campfire foot warming at Ocelot Camp. Temperatures are expected to drop even lower tonight. I went up to Montezuma Pass to get cell coverage to do a few posts and already it is in the 20s just after sunset.

There has been a steady stream of people coming and going from Tucson and other parts of Arizona, bringing supplies and occupying the camp. There are never fewer than four or five people.

We are not leaving till the #JunkWall is officially stopped.
#protest #BorderLands

Dawn this morning at Ocelot Camp on the US-Mexico border where the #JunkWall #ContainerWall has been stopped by protesters for over a week now.

The snow has turned the construction road along the wall into an impassible quagmire, making any further work all but impossible for at least the next several days.
#Protest #BorderLands

News update! Just north of Huachuca city, on Hwy 90, there is a massive shipping container storage yard. There is a frantic effort being made right now to remove all the containers. Road crews have even blocked off one entire lane of traffic to allow trucks to come and go unimpeded.

The containers are being taken to the Arizona State Prison Complex at Tucson, according to someone who followed one of the trucks.

Media: contact for image licensing.

#JunkWall #ContainerWall #border #protest

A great editorial that, appropriately, credits protesters with stopping the wall while the legal process goes through. As some of us feared, the state and feds may try to compromise by removing the container wall and replacing it with an official wall.

Neither is acceptable and protesters at the camp have vowed to resist any attempts to further bisect the borderlands with unnecessary, ineffective and destructive barriers.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2022/12/15/doug-ducey-shipping-container-border-wall-halt-protesters/69730041007/

Humpty Ducey's disastrous container wall comes to a halt

It didn't take all the king's horses or all the king's men, just about 20 brave souls at Gov. Doug Ducey's shipping container wall on the border.

The Arizona Republic

Took a town day and got a bunch of photos up on my website, with short captions. This was all done hurriedly, so I'll be adding more soon, with more descriptions and detailed explanations.

https://www.mikaljakubal.com/container-wall-protest/

Container Wall Protest – Mikal Jakubal

We have a gofundme link to help support container wall protesters at Ocelot Camp!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/protectors-of-the-border-land-water-and-wildlife

December 16 Ocelot Camp #ContainerWall protest update! We still have a great turn out and support is building. At this point, it looks like we have permanently stopped this phase of construction just by being here ready to blockade.

The next phase will be making sure that this travesty wall is not replaced by another "official" one.

#border #BorderLands #NoWall

As the #NoWall #protest movement here builds, we are planning ahead for the next phase. The Forest Service has informally told us that they consider this environmental mess an emergency situation and are committed to remediating it as soon as they have the legal go ahead.

Unfortunately, there has already been talk of replacing it with a Trump-era mega wall or other barrier. This is completely unacceptable, ineffective, wasteful, destructive, and completely unnecessary for #border security.

Protest the container wall this Sunday!

If you're interested in learning more, seeing this container wall, monstrosity for yourself, or being part of a protest against it, come here this Sunday! We're having a protest rally to demand it's immediate removal.

Creepy anti-border wall snow protester still hanging on. It might even last until the big anti-wall protest here tomorrow (see previous post in thread).

No Border Wall protest today at Ocelot Camp. There's a slow stream of people showing up, a new banner, and some cool, free T-shirts with the No Border Wall logo.

So far this morning we've had a drive-by visit from the border patrol, a small private plane, and a green military helicopter. None of them seemed particularly hostile, though.

About 4-dozen people showed up today to celebrate this victory against AZ Governor Ducey's political stunt container wall.

Currently, construction is at a complete standstill because of protester blockades and is unlikely to continue because the governor will be replaced by Democratic governor-elect Katie Hobbs and the feds have filed a legal complaint. Some info on the complaint can be found in this article.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/border-issues/2022/12/14/feds-plan-to-sue-over-gov-duceys-shipping-container-wall-at-border/69727436007/

Federal government sues over Gov. Doug Ducey's shipping container wall at border

The U.S. Justice Department has sued the state of Arizona over its controversial border wall made of shipping containers.

The Arizona Republic

Unless something changes, I'll end this thread for now. We decided on Sunday to disband Camp Ocelot, the #ContainerWall protest camp, since we can be almost completely certain that this monstrosity has been defeated.

Many of the #protesters live locally, so will be patrolling daily to be sure there are no changes in activity.

Now we're waiting for the legal challenges to play out so the Forest Service can remove the wall and remediate the damage.

Photos on my site: https://www.mikaljakubal.com/container-wall-protest/

Container Wall Protest – Mikal Jakubal

@Mikal You're doing remarkable work. Thank you!
@RuchardXBrooks
Aw, thanks. Headed back out to camp now. At least it will only be a little below freezing tonight.
It's really a large group effort, both supporters in town and people holding down the fort every day. Getting photos and updates out is the main thing that I can contribute, so that's what I'm doing.
@Mikal Great job covering the protest and pictures. Keep up the good work
@Mikal y'all have done amazing work thus far
@mango_lacroix
In a way, now comes the hard part. The container wall is such a monstrosity that it's easy to argue against. Even "pro-wall" people know it won't stop people at all. But they will try to argue that we need a continuation of the Trump wall instead. Which is a big, fucking no way.
@Mikal would love to send money your way in exchange for some prints of the protest!
@FinnCampbell
Awesome! A couple of people have asked. DM me with phone or email and I'll figure something out as soon as I get back to civilization.
@Mikal Is my math right - isn't that like 800 shipping containers? Too bad we couldn't have spent all those resources, money, and effort into making "tiny homes" for homeless.

@Aerik
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But if there is ever any will to build small houses for homeless people, there are plenty of shipping containers widely available. There is just not the will.

Honestly, for the amount of work, it takes to turn these things into houses, it's cheaper to stick-build them from scratch. Advantage of shipping containers is that they are portable.

@Mikal Makes transport for recycling all that metal just a bit harder.
@Mikal this thing is so absurd if you look at it out of context… just this endless line of shipping containers stacked up in the middle of nowhere. Looking at it with the context it’s also absurd but in a different, infuriating way
@Mikal Having loaded a few shipping containers they aren’t going to be much of a barrier - more likely, they’ll be a haven.
@Mikal If you had an angle grinder you could take shelter inside the containers (seriously), imagine how quickly they would take it down if you started housing unhoused people in it.