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Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Tucson, joins other oppoents of the National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act, saying the act was not about securing the country’s borders, but 'about loss of law.'
The House voted Tuesday to relax environmental restrictions in a 100-mile buffer along the nation’s land borders, to make it easier for Border Patrol agents to do their jobs. Critics derided the bill as an overreach that would create a 100-mile “drone zone” of government surveillance around the country.... Read more»
Samantha Bare/Cronkite News Service
Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Tucson, joins other oppoents of the National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act, saying the act was not about securing the country’s borders, but 'about loss of law.'
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1 comment on this story
Of course Grijalva voted against this. He votes against anything that would work toward securing the border or protecting United States sovereignty. I would love to see him asked if he personally recognized the treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo.
Barber, on the other hand, did the right thing. But, Jesse Kelly would have made that exact same vote. Just sayin’.