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Latino groups want apology out of McCain for comments about cause of Arizona wildfire

In the wake of the arrest of two Americans , U.S.

Jul 31, 2020110.4K Shares2.1M Views
In the wake of thearrest of two Americans, U.S. Senator John McCain is under fire today for his refusal to apologize forspeculating earlierthat Arizona’s Willow fire had been caused by illegal immigrants.
McCain’s office has told the press he won’t apologizeand say his earlier remarkswere not specific to this firebut merely that perhaps illegal immigrants cause fires.
A release from the National Tequila Partysums the situation up thusly:
In June 2011, Arizona Senator John McCain inappropriately blamed the Arizona fire blazes on “illegal” immigrants, and he has failed to apologize even though there was no factual evidence the fires were started by immigrants. New information has come full circle where we learnt two “legal” Arizona citizens face federal charges of leaving an unattended campfire that sparked the massive Wallow Fire this summer.
We insist that Senator McCain apologize for blaming the fires on immigrants because the hate climate in Arizona is flagrant. If McCain apologizes, it would send a positive message to the nation that native born Americans commit crimes, too, and we cannot and must not continue to blame undocumented immigrants and use them as scapegoats in an unjust manner. Hate crimes have increased 125% in Phoenix alone over the past few years, and this data should encourage McCain to do the right thing.
If McCain still has trouble apologizing for his ill chosen statement, we hope he will swallow his pride chased by a shot of Tequila which could only help us reverse the hate-filled climate in Arizona.
Rhyley Carney

Rhyley Carney

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