The story has gone national, but we had it first! (Just saying...)

Read 'Pima Rejection Of Stonegarden Grant Creates “Soft Zone” For Cartels' Arizona Daily Independent.

A majority of liberals (and the oligarchs they serve) on the Pima County Board of Supervisors voted to reject $1.4 million in funding from Operation Stonegarden, a federal grant program aimed at boosting cooperation between the federal government and local law enforcement on border security issues.

Why would they do that? Because they are liberals and they hate Trump. Welcome to the resistance.

From the Daily Caller:

In Pima County — Arizona’s largest along the border and second-largest by population — the Stonegarden grants have long been used to cover overtime pay and equipment replacement for sheriff’s deputies. The money also helped Napier maintain offices in isolated communities more than two hour’s drive from the county seat of Tucson.

A majority of the Pima County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to reject (for the third time) $1.4 million in funding from Operation Stonegarden, a federal grant program aimed at boosting cooperation between the federal government and local law enforcement on border security issues.

In Pima County — Arizona’s largest along the border and second-largest by population — the Stonegarden grants have long been used to cover overtime pay and equipment replacement for sheriff’s deputies. The money also helped Napier maintain offices in isolated communities more than two hour’s drive from the county seat of Tucson.

This move by the county now opens the door for the cartels and put a lot of pressure on neighboring counties. Pima County Sherriff Mark Napier explains the impact the corrupt board’s action is going to have on the state of Arizona and the nation.

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