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Arizona Launches $50 Million Border Wall Campaign, as Education and Health Care Falter

Posted: 07/20/11 01:36 PM ET

Arizona's cash-strapped Tea Party-led legislature is not launching a campaign for the state's failing schools today, despite cutting $450 million in the education budget.

Nor is Arizona's Tea Party-led legislature launching a campaign for the state's failing health care system, despite devastating cuts in access to the state's poorest citizens.

But Arizona's Tea Party-led legislature is launching a $50 million online fundraising campaign today to a build an additional border wall between Arizona and Mexico. Does the price tag seem low? Borrowing a page from 19th convict leasing policies, the state's new border law requires that prisoners build the illusory wall to nowhere.

And to kick off the campaign, Arizona's extremist legislators are throwing a party tonight with disgraced Senate President Russell Pearce, the first senate president in U.S. history to be recalled, as its headline speaker.

"What a media stunt," former Arizona governor and diplomat Raul Castro told me last week. Living less than 100 yards from the U.S.-Mexico border, the former ambassador to El Salvador, Bolivia and Argentina, called out Gov. Jan Brewer for failing to work under federal guidelines on immigration issues. Castro, who has served as an advisor over the past several decades on border and Latin American issues to virtually every Arizona governor, including former Arizona governor and Department of Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano, began his diplomatic career working in the U.S. consulate on the border.

Gov. Jan Brewer is the only governor to never consult with Castro, who was the first and only Mexican American ever elected as Arizona's governor in 1974. Then again, Brewer's staff didn't even bother to inform her about DHS chief Napolitano's visit and policy update on the Arizona border last week.

In fact, Napolitano issued an update on the Obama administration's border security policy, which has included a record number of deportations and the deployment of 21,000 Border Patrol agents and unmanned aerial drones along the U.S.-Mexico border.

In an extensive review of crime data from 1,600 local and federal law enforcement agencies along the U.S.-Mexico border by a team of USA Today reporters, law enforcement experts echoed Castro's sentiments. Tucson Police Chief Roberto Villaseñor told USA Today reporters: "Everything looks really good, which is why it's so distressing and frustrating to read about these reports about crime going up everywhere along the border, when I know for a fact that the numbers don't support those allegations." According to the USA Today analysis, "rates of violent crime along the U.S.-Mexico border have been falling for years -- even before the U.S. security buildup that has included thousands of law enforcement officers and expansion of a massive fence along the border." The USA Today report concluded:

•The murder rate for cities within 50 miles of the border was lower in nearly every year from 1998 to 2009, compared with the respective state average. For example, California had its lowest murder rate during that time period in 2009, when 5.3 people were murdered per 100,000 residents. In cities within 50 miles of the border, the highest murder rate over that time period occurred in 2003, when 4.6 people were murdered per 100,000 residents.

•The robbery rate for cities within 50 miles of the border was lower each year compared with the state average. In Texas over that time span, the robbery rate ranged from 145 to 173 per 100,000 people in the state, while the robbery rate throughout Texas' border region never rose above 100 per 100,000.

•Kidnapping cases investigated by the FBI along the border are on the decline. The bureau's Southwestern offices identified 62 cartel-related kidnapping cases on U.S. soil that involved cartels or illegal immigrants in 2009. That fell to 25 in 2010 and 10 so far in 2011.

Another extensive investigation released by the New York Times earlier this month found that "extraordinary Mexican migration that delivered millions of illegal immigrants to the United States over the past 30 years has sputtered to a trickle." In an extraordinary examination of immigrant trends from Mexico, the Times found "the decline in illegal immigration, from a country responsible for roughly 6 of every 10 illegal immigrants in the United States, is stark." Citing research that demonstrates that immigration from Mexico had fallen to its lowest levels since the 1960s, Douglas S. Massey, co-director of the Mexican Migration Project at Princeton told the Times: "No one wants to hear it, but the flow has already stopped," Mr. Massey said, referring to illegal traffic. "For the first time in 60 years, the net traffic has gone to zero and is probably a little bit negative."

But don't tell Arizona legislators like bill author Steve Smith. You might disrupt his $50 a plate border wall dinner with Pearce tonight.

 
 
 
Arizona's cash-strapped Tea Party-led legislature is not launching a campaign for the state's failing schools today, despite cutting $450 million in the education budget. Nor is Arizona's Tea Party-...
Arizona's cash-strapped Tea Party-led legislature is not launching a campaign for the state's failing schools today, despite cutting $450 million in the education budget. Nor is Arizona's Tea Party-...
 
 
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grayplace
Life's a dream within a dream.
03:22 PM on 07/21/2011
Sad. "Let's keep those ignorant Mexicans out of our state by building a gazillion foot high fence, and then keep ourselves ignorant by not funding schools." What better way to control the people of Arizona. Lock them in and take away their ability to think for themselves.
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Eileenla
Author, "Sacred Economics"
12:29 PM on 07/21/2011
As domestic problems and joblessness in the US continue to mount, illegal immigration becomes less and less of a problem every day. Migrants go where the jobs are - not where they are not. Save the money and get your fiscal house in order, Arizona. The paranoia and hatred only makes you even mote unattractive than you already are.
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vierge99
No man need grant you freedom. Freedom is inherent
12:10 PM on 07/21/2011
I see this story as positive news.
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kimbanyc
LIBERAL NY DEMOCRAT
11:36 AM on 07/21/2011
A NEW ARIZONA LOW

BTW THIS STATE SENATOR WAS ONLY ABLE TO RAISE 37k FOR HIS ELECTION
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08:26 AM on 07/21/2011
It used to be that the Mexican border was nothing more than a string of stone obelisks set into the ground by surveyors. The cultural border between the two countries is very malleable, as anyone who lives in Tucson will know.

If you want to "secure your border," you do it by changing the incentives. For example, you serve notice to every employer that frequent, unannounced (really, this time...) raids WILL be conducted, and that if one single undocumented alien is found on the grounds of your facilities, the CEO and the Board of Directors will be immediately arrested and jailed, with a $25 million bail that, by law, the company is not permitted to set-aside on behalf of those officers or employees.

Do that a couple dozen times, and your borders will be dramatically more secure.

Another way to "secure your borders" is to actively promote businesses on the opposite side of your borders which actually pay ... not minimal wages ... but very good wages indeed. If the grass is greener on the other side of a fence, that fence WILL be crossed.

And let's remember one more thing, people: these are people. Families. Men and women and their children. Not cattle; not chattel; certainly not slaves.
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vierge99
No man need grant you freedom. Freedom is inherent
12:20 PM on 07/21/2011
Yes, let's place responsibility for citizenship verification and border security on BUSINESSES! And most specifically the leaders of those businesses instead of... you know... the people who actually do the hiring. Fix it at the lowest level possible. And building business on the other side of the border is called interventionism. Yes they are people. People who need to follow the rules like everyone else. There exists a path to citizenship as it stands. They should follow it.
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Erewhon7
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03:07 AM on 07/21/2011
Fewer illegal immigrants translates into a better living conditions, better job opportunities and higher wages, improved education and medical care for American urban and rural poor.
Le's encourage illegal immigrants to stay home and improve their lives where they live now. Hispanic Spring anyone?
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Anybodyseenthepopos
אני כלום בלעדיהם
12:31 AM on 07/22/2011
"Springtime for Hispanics in Mexico" I can't wait for the Musical...

Plus what a soundtrack, no mariachi, just all merengue, salsa, bachata, and reggaeton!
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noaxe397
02:26 AM on 07/21/2011
First, Pearce is not yet recalled. The election is definetly on the ballot, however. Second, no more campaigns to fund education and HC. Brewer did that last year and put her support behind a 15% increase in the state sales tax with the money to go specifically to education and HC. (public safety, too.) It passed at the polls 65-35. Then Brewer signed a half billion dollar tax cut to corporations and other special interests. So, I'm taxed more on almost every purchase I make so my wealth can be transferred to rich business people. Folks, if you don't like it here, just don't move here. Keep your kids away. Don't buy here and don't vacation here. One reason Pearce is in real danger of recall is that the REPUBLICANS, the CofC and the business community are fed up with the effects his immigrant bashing is having on the state economy. So please hurt AZ economically, my fellow Americans. It will eventually help us as a people overall because THAT is the only language angry white people understand.
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jsanti7
Sin's a Good Mans Brother I Know Both
12:03 AM on 07/21/2011
Who gets the contract ? who supplies the materials? was this a no bid contract ? lots of questions not answered in this report.
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omobob
left coast, usa
11:18 PM on 07/20/2011
The Governor has cut millions from educational programs. Can she really afford to waste time and private funds on a fence that needs a lot more that 50 million to build, maintain and patrol, which will cost 100s of millions for starters. It s impractical and a waste of time and money. Fences are for show, nothing else. In San Diego and TJ the criminals tunnel under the border and run guns and drugs with fork lift trucks. Even with the help of all the states on the border pitching in interdiction and seizure does  not work. 45 years of the failure means the the war on drugs is over.
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AZreb
equal-opportunity Independent heathen
10:25 PM on 07/20/2011
The author seems to be sad that the illegals are not coming into our country in droves. Why be sad? We already have from 11-20 million illegals aready here - isn't that enough to make him happy? Border states are making the illegals unwelcome and that might have something to do with the drop in crime. Of course, if you watch the local news here in AZ, there is usually a major crime involving illegals 2 or 3 times a week.
Mochilero
Have backpack, will travel
11:24 PM on 07/20/2011
Illegals are returning to Mexico in droves because there is no work here. The violent crime rate in Boehner's Ohio district is four times higher than in the counties along the border. There are hundreds of major crimes in Arizona every week. Newspapers feature the ones about illegals because it sells. You remember them because it matches your personal bias.
01:53 AM on 07/21/2011
I'm glad they are leaving in droves, lets build the wall to keep them from flooding back in once the economy improves.
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noaxe397
02:27 AM on 07/21/2011
He is not sad; he's merely stating facts and pointing out ANOTHER conservative solution for a non-problem. Oh, wait, there IS a problem this wall may solve: the imminent recall of SB1070 author Russell Pearce.
09:31 PM on 07/20/2011
What Jeff Biggers fails to mention that the reason why education and health care funding is faltering in Arizona is due to the hundreds of millions of dollars the state has to spend for illegal aliens using health care and education.
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noaxe397
02:28 AM on 07/21/2011
No, its was because, after Brewer pushed for an increase in the state sales tax specifically for education and HC, she then cut taxes to rich corporations and special interests by 500 million dollars.
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
07:42 PM on 07/20/2011
Heck, they can't even afford to keep their highway rest stops open and they think they're going to build a border wall?
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notdarkyet
End the Drug War.
09:02 PM on 07/20/2011
With donations mostly from out of state. That's where the money to defend SB1070 came from. The thing is there is a border wall. That doesn't stop anyone from getting over, under and around it. It will just be more wasted money.
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seegray
Nobody can bring you peace but yourself (Emerson)
11:18 PM on 07/20/2011
A 20-ft wall calls for a 21-ft ladder.

R.I.P. Molly Ivins.
madkoz
Dog is my co-pilot
07:40 PM on 07/20/2011
This is Arizona so luckily for the rest of America there is a good chance they will build that fence on their northern border.
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intolleft
ObamaTAX...getting you shovel ready
06:49 PM on 07/20/2011
I got a better idea. Let the private company that finished the 405 early and under budget build it.
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OleLadySquawking
'Trickled' on since 1987!
06:18 PM on 07/20/2011
Illegal alien detectors for sale cheap! Save your precious dollars wasted helping to build a useless border fence. Go to howgullibleizu.com and for a limited time get 2 for the price of 1.