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McCain, Kyl, Flake and Gosar issue joint statement on wildfires
Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl and Reps. Jeff Flake and Paul Gosar have issued a joint statement following-up on McCain's comment over the weekend that some Arizona wildfires are caused by illegal border-crossers. His remarks sparked a fury of criticism, and earlier today his Senate spokeswoman clarified that McCain was not talking about the Wallow Fire that has devastated parts of eastern Arizona.
Here is the joint statement from the four Arizona Republicans:
“Arizona is currently facing the worst wildfire season in its history. After touring the devastation in eastern Arizona, we would like to express our gratitude to the brave firefighters, first responders, and public lands personnel who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to preserve communities, homes, and our natural habitats.
“During our tour of the damaged areas caused by the Wallow Fire on Saturday, we were briefed by senior Forest Service officials, one of whom informed us that some wildfires in Arizona (across our southern border) are regrettably caused by drug smugglers and illegal immigrants. This statement is consistent with what we’ve been hearing for years, as well as testimony by the Forest Service and media reports dating back as far as 2006.
McCain, Kyl, Flake and Gosar issue joint statement on wildfires
Sens. John McCain and Jon Kyl and Reps. Jeff Flake and Paul Gosar have issued a joint statement following-up on McCain's comment over the weekend that some Arizona wildfires are caused by illegal border-crossers. His remarks sparked a fury of criticism, and earlier today his Senate spokeswoman clarified that McCain was not talking about the Wallow Fire that has devastated parts of eastern Arizona.
Here is the joint statement from the four Arizona Republicans:
“Arizona is currently facing the worst wildfire season in its history. After touring the devastation in eastern Arizona, we would like to express our gratitude to the brave firefighters, first responders, and public lands personnel who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to preserve communities, homes, and our natural habitats.
“During our tour of the damaged areas caused by the Wallow Fire on Saturday, we were briefed by senior Forest Service officials, one of whom informed us that some wildfires in Arizona (across our southern border) are regrettably caused by drug smugglers and illegal immigrants. This statement is consistent with what we’ve been hearing for years, as well as testimony by the Forest Service and media reports dating back as far as 2006.