First published at 16:51 UTC on March 22nd, 2018.
Arizona Lawmaker: Wall-Off California
Arizona doesn't approve of California’s sanctuary cities and one GOP Lawmaker hammered that point home. Martha McSally, in what was likely a tongue in cheek moment, proposed building a wall around Californ…
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Arizona Lawmaker: Wall-Off California
Arizona doesn't approve of California’s sanctuary cities and one GOP Lawmaker hammered that point home. Martha McSally, in what was likely a tongue in cheek moment, proposed building a wall around California to protect the state of Arizona from their neighbor’s disastrous policies.
McSally announced her bid for Senate to replace Senator Jeff Flake (R) earlier this year. Flake is retiring at the end of this Congress. Other candidates in the primary include former Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former state Senator Kelli Ward (R). ...
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/az-lawmaker-we-might-need-to-build-a-wall-between-california-and-arizona_03222018
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