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    War of words continues between Nogales Mayor and Pinal Sheri

    War of words continues between Nogales Mayor and Pinal Sheriff


    By Steve Nunez

    CREATED Jul. 8, 2011



    NOGALES, Ariz. (KGUN9-TV) – The war of words continues between Nogales Mayor Arturo Garino and Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu. One day after Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano visited Nogales, Garino fired back and criticized Babeu for criticizing Napolitano’s updated border security strategy to also fight drugs along the border with prevention programs.

    The sheriff told the former Governor of Arizona her plan would fail without deploying more soldiers to the border.

    “I'm not criticizing him,â€
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    Arturo Garino and Nogales... one of the Coalition of Border Mayors...notoriously open borders. They're the ones that got Kay Bailey Hutchison to push the bill that gutted the fence bill...immediately after we had gotten it passed.

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    [quote]Nuñez asked Garino why he’s calling on Sheriff Babeu to deploy soldiers to Pinal County.

    “If he's so interested put them in between Pinal County and Pima County because according to him his county is being invaded,â€
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