At a Phoenix news conference, the right-wing senator claimed illegal immigrants light fires in the wilderness for warmth, to send signals and to distract border agents, CNN said.
"There is substantial evidence that some of these fires have been caused by people who have crossed our border illegally," McCain said. "The answer to that part of the problem is to get a secure border."
However, he offered no evidence to substantiate his claim.
Civil rights advocate Randy Parraz told CNN such unfounded allegations were "careless and reckless" and said McCain was trying to make rightist political headway with the wildfire crisis.
"It's easier to fan the flames of intolerance, especially in Arizona," Parraz said.
High heat, low humidity and steady winds have helped dozens of fires in Arizona consume more than 700,000 acres of land in the past three weeks.
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011/06/19/McCain-Mexicans-behind-Arizona-fires/UPI-68731308494420/#ixzz1PkL6aMAN
The key sentence here: “he offered no evidence to substantiate his claim.” These guys work with the law all the time, and while a possible false claim like this may not be illegal it certainly boarders on bigotry. What possible motive would Mexican citizens have for burning down the state of Arizona ? What a ridiculous claim from a ridiculously grumpy old man. You need to retire John before you make any more stupid comments. How do you know that some WASP didn’t go camping? How do you know for example that it wasn’t . . . . say . . . Dick Cheney? He’s not very good in the outdoors; I mean he did shoot someone in the face. Isn’t it possible that he wouldn’t know how to put out a camp fire? I think it was Dick Cheney! Read that sentence again John; that’s how ridiculous you sound. Next thing you know; you’re going to blame Obama for the sad state of the economy.
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