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Bush to speak on border issues Monday at D-M
ARIZONA DAILY STAR
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.24.2005
President Bush plans to visit Tucson on Monday to talk about border security and immigration issues, the White House announced Wednesday.
Bush is scheduled to speak at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base at about 2:40 p.m.

"He's not visiting anywhere else in Tucson," White House spokesman Blair Jones said.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff are expected to appear with Bush at D-M.

The White House would not say if Bush plans to announce any new initiatives while in Tucson.

Later in the day, Bush is scheduled to attend a Phoenix fund-raiser for Republican Sen. Jon Kyl.

Monday's visit will be Bush's 13th trip to Arizona as president and his third appearance this year.

Bush last came to town March 21 to talk about overhauling Social Security at Tucson Convention Center. He also flew into D-M on Aug. 11, 2003, then took a helicopter up to Mount Lemmon, where he promoted his Healthy Forests Initiative in the wake of the 84,750-acre Aspen Fire.