Yuma, along with other border counties in Arizona, has begun seeing a surge in immigrants crossing the border.
The influx of immigrants is a nationwide problem and Yuma is just one of the entry points for human and drug trafficking, which is causing a crisis on the border and throughout the whole country.
Sheriff Leon Wilmot of Yuma County spoke with The Western Journal to describe the chaotic situation at the border.
Wilmot said the cartels tie up Border Patrol and local law enforcement resources with a surge of immigrants and then smuggle humans and narcotics across the border unnoticed.
Mayorkas has said he will take care of things on the border, but Wilmot said that he is not listening to the border sheriffs and is hamstringing Border Patrol.
As the border crisis affects not just border states, but the entire country, Wilmot is urging officials to take action and give law enforcement what they need.
"We need everybody - if you want to help us on the border and secure our border - we need you to get on the phone, share this information with your constituents and just light up the phone lines in Washington, D.C.," Wilmot said.
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