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    Border children fuel debate in GOP race for Arizona governor

    By Valerie Richardson
    The Washington Times
    Monday, June 23, 2014


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    "If I was governor, the first time a bus showed up at one of our bus depots would have been the only time that would have happened," says Ken Bennett, a Republican front-runner in the Arizona gubernatorial contest. (Associated Press)


    PHOENIX — The crush of border-crossing children being dropped off by the Obama administration in Arizona has erupted as a campaign issue in the race to succeed outgoing Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican.

    The top candidates for the Republican nomination have expressed outrage over the Homeland Security Department’s decision to route thousands of the unaccompanied minors from Texas to Arizona, often with little or no notice.

    “Is this legal?” said state Treasurer Doug Ducey. “I’ve got a 10-year-old son, and if I took him to Tucson and dropped him off at a bus stop, they would lock me up.”

    At a candidates forum last week, Republicans called on the Obama administration to tighten border enforcement and return the children to their countries of origin, mostly in Central America.

    Secretary of State Ken Bennett challenged state officials to get tough with the Homeland Security Department.

    “If I was governor, the first time a bus showed up at one of our bus depots would have been the only time that would have happened,” Mr. Bennett said in SanTanValley.com. “I would have ordered the arrest of anyone involved in bringing the second bus in, whether they were federal officials or not.”

    The number of children crossing the border illegally has surged in the past six months, apparently in response to President Obama’s executive order allowing minors who enter the country illegally to delay deportation.

    “The message from Washington and the federal government has been, ‘Get across the border and you’re in,’” said Mr. Ducey. “That’s not how you handle a legal immigration system.”

    About 47,000 children have entered the country, mainly through the Texas border, in this budget year. Many of those have been transported to the Border Patrol processing facility in Nogales, Arizona, where the agency has converted a warehouse into a makeshift day care center for nearly 1,000 children.

    Ms. Brewer, who has feuded with Mr. Obama for years over immigration issues, was outraged. She said she was never consulted or informed before the unaccompanied minors were released at bus stations in Phoenix and Tucson.

    Homeland Security canceled plans to house children in Maryland and Virginia after meeting with resistance from state and local officials.

    “I am disturbed and outraged that President Obama’s administration continues to implement this dangerous and inhumane policy, meanwhile neglecting to answer crucial questions our citizens demand and deserve,” Ms. Brewer said in a June 6 statement.

    She described the situation as a “crisis of the federal government’s creation” and called on the president to “terminate this operation immediately.”

    A half-dozen Republicans are competing for the gubernatorial nomination in the Aug. 26 primary election. The only Democrat seeking his party’s nomination is Fred DuVal, a former chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents.

    At last week’s forum, Republican Christine Jones, former general counsel of GoDaddy, said returning the children to their families in Central America is “the single most humanitarian solution” and reiterated her call for tougher border security.

    “DHS has spent some money and claims our border is secure. We all know that’s not true,” said Ms. Jones. “Arizona is going to have to lead the way on this.”

    Former Rep. Frank Riggs cited Mexico’s involvement in allowing the unaccompanied minors a path to the United States.

    “I would mobilize the National Guard to return these immigrants to Mexico and surrender them to the Mexican authorities,” Mr. Riggs said at AZCentral.com. “Mexico is complicit: They had to know these immigrants were coming across their southern border.”

    Former Mesa Mayor Scott Smith held a press conference outside the Border Patrol facility in Nogales, where the children are being housed. “We are facing a humanitarian crisis in Nogales because of a broken immigration system,” he said.

    Arizona political analyst Michael O’Neil agreed that immigration is a heated issue for Republicans but warned them against going too far.

    “Everyone is moving to see who can move the farthest to the right and be the most anti-Obama,” said Mr. O’Neil. “That’s understandably good politics for the primary, but I’m not so sure about the general. If you come across as too harsh, it could be risky.”

    Mr. Obama has described the situation as a “humanitarian crisis.” On that score, he and the Republican candidates agree.

    “This is a humanitarian crisis, and we want answers,” said Mr. Ducey. “Barack Obama says the border is more secure than it’s ever been. Obviously, it’s not.”

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    Christine Jones announces plan to secure the border if elected

    Posted: Jun 23, 2014 4:27 PM PST Updated: Jun 23, 2014 5:09 PM PST
    By Steve Krafft, FOX 10 News

    PHOENIX (KSAZ) - Christine Jones is one of several prominent Republicans in the race for Governor. Among the other candidates, Secretary of State Ken Bennett, State Treasurer Doug Ducey, and Mesa Mayor Scott Smith are calling for a secure border.

    Jones came forward today with a somewhat more specific plan.

    In her bid to take the hardest line on immigration, Christine Jones, a former GoDaddy executive, was joined by Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, who endorsed her plan, but not her.

    Jones said one job is the fence off Arizona from Mexico.

    "We've got to finish the fence, we do not need the great wall of Mexico here, what we do need is fencing along highly trafficked and known smuggling routes. Law enforcement can respond in real time making consequences the ultimate deterrent," said Christine Jones.

    Jones revealed that not all of the border will be fenced, only parts that are known supply routes for smugglers. Jones also called for 1,200 National Guard troops to be deployed on the border. It would cost the state $270 million dollars.

    Fred Duval, a Democrat running against Jones, said she doesn't think her plan would work.

    "It is not sufficient for the task, the border zone runs across multiple states. We don't need a solution that pushes the problem someplace else, these kids in Nogales came across the Texas border," said Duval.

    Mesa Mayor Scott Smith said that Jones's plan is unwise. "It's a nice rhetoric, but who is going to pay for it, this is a two thousand mile problem, not a two hundred mile problem," he said.

    Regarding who will pay for it, Christine Jones promises to stick the feds with the tab.

    Critics of her say good luck with that. Sticking the feds with the tab has been tried by Governors in the past, and it hasn't worked. Christine Jones said the feds may try to ignore her, but they will hear her loud and clear.

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    Any and every official involved in transporting illegal aliens anywhere except back where they came from needs to be charged with aiding and abetting and put behind bars. So I agree with Ken Bennett's solution, start arresting the federal agents complicit in violating US immigration law and hauling these people from one place to another within the borders of the United States. Wake Up States!
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