Ducey says wall not necessary to secure border

Donald Trump’s speech at a rally in Phoenix in June sparked chants of “Build the wall!” by his supporters. About 200 miles away at the U.S.-Mexico border in Gadsden, the only sounds are birds and the wind. /Roman Knertser/News21
Donald Trump’s speech at a rally in Phoenix in June sparked chants of “Build the wall!” by his supporters. About 200 miles away at the U.S.-Mexico border in Gadsden, the only sounds are birds and the wind. /Roman Knertser/News21

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times

Gov. Doug Ducey is putting some distance between his efforts to cultivate better relations with Mexico and the rhetoric of his party’s nominee.

The governor said he agrees with the policy laid out earlier in a speech here by Donald Trump that the first step has to be securing the border. And Ducey said Trump is correct in his desire to rid the country of criminal aliens.

But the governor sidestepped the question of whether he shares the candidate’s belief that there should be no path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million people in this country without documents.

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