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    Arizona’s members of Congress condemn use of border fence

    Two of Arizona’s members of Congress condemn use of border fence waivers


    By Dick Kamp
    Wick News Service



    Arizona’s two members of Congress who have districts along the U.S.-Mexico border reacted Tuesday to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security waiving laws to build a fence, as well as install surveillance and other equipment. The department wants to complete the fence by December.

    The construction of the fence — north of the actual border on private and non-federal public land — has angered many along the Texas border, particularly in Brownsville where the president of the local community college has led protests against it.

    U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., said Tuesday that not just environmental law, “but a total of 36 laws and rules, such as regulations on procurement, no longer exist in this heavy-handed action affecting people along the border from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico.â€
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    Hey does anyone have pictures of the trash on the border left by the illegals?

    Let's send these guys those pictures then ask them what environment is he trying to save this trash? Remember all the toilet brushes that Villaraigosa got when he made his remarks about them cleaning every our toilets? LOL
    We can do that to this Congressman. Let's send him pictures of the trash he's trying to save.
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