New U.S. Rep. Ron Barber crosses party lines with vote on border bill

2012-06-19T19:50:00Z 2012-06-20T10:27:41Z New U.S. Rep. Ron Barber crosses party lines with vote on border billStaff and wire reports Arizona Daily Star
June 19, 2012 7:50 pm  • 

WASHINGTON — The Republican-controlled U.S. House approved a bill today that would allow the Border Patrol to circumvent more than a dozen environmental laws on all federally managed lands within 100 miles of the borders with Mexico and Canada.

The newest member of Congress, Tucson Democrat Ron Barber, crossed party lines to vote for the bill shortly after he was sworn into office Tuesday.

“Border security is the No. 1 priority for the people who live and work along our nation’s southern border,” Barber, who represents portions of the Arizona border region with Mexico, said in a written statement. “There is no doubt that this bill will make our borders more secure. But this legislation is far from perfect and I will work to make changes as it moves through the process.”

Tucson’s other House member, Democrat Rep. Raúl Grijalva, voted against the bill, saying it would sacrifice crucial environmental protections to advance an anti-immigrant and anti-regulatory agenda.

Read more of this story Wednesday in the Arizona Daily Star and on StarNet.

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