Posted on 07/10/2015 5:02:15 PM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
When Gov. Doug Ducey was stuck in a six-way Republican primary one year ago, he promised to fight back with every resource at my command to secure the states border with Mexico.
Fencing, satellites, guardsmen, more police and prosecutors, Ducey said in a campaign ad. Well get this done. If Barack Obama wont do the job, Arizonans will.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
There was a "fiery conservative woman" who wanted to bring illegals out of the shadows while talking tough about the border.
The other guy was Mesa Mayor Smith who ran the best sanctuary city in Arizona.
Smith is saying that Ducey should have 100% caved to Obama to secure the border.
The only conservatives ran 5th and 6th in the race which was the disbarred lawyer(purely a leftwing political lynching & the California ex-congressman.
I only just thought of this right now.
Ducey is the Ice Cream Man like the Rubio. Michael Savage warned us.
Arizona Gubernatorial hopefuls back amnesty at Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; except Thomas & Riggs
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3175384/posts
Asked whether they would have signed SB1070 in 2010:
Christine Jones There are millions upon millions of people living in the shadows in this country
Frank Riggs I support the employer sanctions law and the detention of individuals under the show me your papers law
Scott Smith: Whether you like it or not this is a federal issue. The best way to secure the border is by expanding legal trade
Andrew Thomas We need to put the National Guard on the border, we need to build a fence, and we need to deal with liberal judges who are tossing our immigration laws
Ken Bennett For those that are here illegally, we need a mechanism for them to get square with the law, pay the fines and penalties that is not amnesty we are a nation of immigrants
Doug Ducey We want to focus on the drug cartels and the human trafficking and I think that that in many ways is mutually exclusive of the good things that happen on the border
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