Rancher calls new gas pipeline ‘super highway’ for drug smugglers [VIDEO]

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By Som Lisaius | Tucson News 13

If you’ve driven State Route 286 near Three Points, there’s a good chance you noticed construction crews along the side of the road.

They’re working on a massive, $200 million pipeline that’s going to connect Southern Arizona and Mexico for the transfer of natural gas.

But as you might imagine, any project of this magnitude certainly isn’t without opposition.

To give you some idea how big this project is, we’re talking about 60 miles of underground pipeline from the Mexico border all the way north to the southern tip of Tucson Mountain Park.

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