GOP lawmaker: ‘We might need to build a wall between California and Arizona’

The Hill

Rep. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) proposed building a border wall between California and Arizona to protect the state.

“As we look in Arizona, we often look into the dangers of the southern border,” McSally said during a round-table discussion about “sanctuary cities” Tuesday at the White House.

Sanctuary cities are municipalities that do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.

“But if these dangerous policies continue out of California, we might need to build a wall between California and Arizona as well to keep these dangerous criminals out of our state,” she said, smiling.

She added that California can’t just “provide sanctuary for these criminals and think that it’s only impacting California dangerously.”

Earlier this month, the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against California over the state’s immigration laws.

The Trump administration has been highly critical of California’s sanctuary cities, and administration officials have said they will crack down on policies that limit local law enforcement’s cooperation with federal authorities.

McSally earlier this year announced her bid for Senate to replace Sen. Jeff Flake (R), who is retiring at the end of this Congress. Other candidates in the primary include former Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former state Sen. Kelli Ward (R).

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/379460-gop-lawmaker-we-might-need-to-build-a-wall-between-california-and-arizona

5 thoughts on “GOP lawmaker: ‘We might need to build a wall between California and Arizona’

  1. Why? Does anyone want to go to Arizona? It’s populated by one coyote and one road runner, and no one else wants to live in the scorching desert.

  2. Actually, I’m from Tucson. It used to be beautiful. Situated in a valley . Surrounded by 4 small mountain ranges. In the winter we could do the drive up the highest range, ride the little lift, throw snowballs until we got cold. Then drive back down to town….75 degrees. Going up in summer was cool too. Plus the water in Sabine Canyon. It’s basically 3rd world trashed now.

  3. Arizona,

    A lot of Mexican restaurants, and a lot of Mexican cab drivers, and a lot of Mexican everything else.

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