President Trump threatens to shut down the border
Professor of Economics and Director of the Seidman Research Institute Dennis Hoffman says it would affect both countries and Arizona's economy.
For the third time, President Donald Trump is threatening to shut down the southern U.S. border, and Arizona officials are concerned, including Professor of Economics and Director of the Seidman Research Institute Dennis Hoffman.
Published April 1, 2019, on Arizona Horizon:
Presuming that it's a long shutdown, it's a very big deal for Arizona. Tens-of-thousands would be attached to trade in this state.
– Dennis Hoffman, professor of economics and director of the Seidman Research Institute
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