AP/ June 21, 2011, 3:54 AM

McCain blames wildfires on illegal immigrants

A home burns at the intersection of Campbello Ave. and Ramsey Rd. from the Monument Fire near Sierra Vista, Ariz., June 19, 2011.

A home burns at the intersection of Campbello Ave. and Ramsey Rd. from the Monument Fire near Sierra Vista, Ariz., June 19, 2011. / AP

SIERRA VISTA, Arizona - It always comes back to illegal immigration in Arizona — even when the state is on fire.

U.S. Sen. John McCain on Monday defended a statement he made over the weekend that there was "substantial evidence" border crossers were partly responsible for wildfires in the state. Two other Arizona Republicans stood with him. But activists swiftly jumped on McCain's statement as "scapegoating."

Authorities say the three major blazes in Arizona were started by humans, but they don't know any more details.

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Arizona wildfires

The debate raged as authorities went through neighborhoods Monday to examine damage from a wildfire that burned into a heavily-populated area near the U.S.-Mexico border.

About 10,000 people remained evacuated on the outskirts of Sierra Vista about 15 miles north of the border where the so-called Monument fire swept off a mountain and destroyed 14 homes and four businesses Sunday.

Video: Arizona wildfires force more evacuations

The blaze was about 27 percent contained as of Monday. The fire has now destroyed 58 homes and burned more than 40 square miles since it started about a week ago.

Along the border with New Mexico, the biggest blaze in state history has charred an area five times that size, but hasn't done as much damage.

Despite burning more than 800 square miles since late May, the Wallow fire has destroyed just 32 homes and four rental cabins. Containment rose to 56 percent late Monday.

Southwest fires rage on, but calm winds give hope

As for the third major fire in Arizona, the blaze in the far southeastern part of was 80 percent contained after charring more than 330 square miles since it started May 8. The Horseshoe Two fire has destroyed 23 structures.

Officials say all three blazes are the result of human activity. Whether illegal immigrants were involved — as has sometimes been the case — is unknown.

The issue heated up over the weekend when McCain told media: "There is substantial evidence that some of these fires have been caused by people who have crossed our border illegally. The answer to that part of the problem is to get a secure border."

McCain takes heat for wildfire comments

The statement brought a quick reaction from activists.

"It's his constant refrain for everything that ails mankind," said Roberto Reveles, the founding president and a current member of Somos America, an Arizona-based immigrant rights group.

"It just seems like we have an epidemic of 'blame it all on the illegal aliens, blame it all on the Mexicans.' It's amazing that the public doesn't rebel against this type of scapegoating."

McCain and fellow Arizona Republicans Sen. Jon Kyl and Rep. Paul Gosar released a joint statement Monday defending McCain, saying that they had been told that some fires in the southern part of the state are started by illegal immigrants.

They did not specify to which fires they were referring but framed the debate as a distraction.

"While Arizonans continue to face the enormous challenges related to these wildfires, it's unfortunate that some are inserting their political agenda into this tragedy," their statement said.

U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat, disagreed with that depiction.

"They served this, they pandered it, and now (they) say that anybody who criticizes that inappropriate, unsubstantiated claim somehow has a political agenda. This is a tragedy of huge proportions for Arizona. Those of us who criticize it are only reacting to what they started."

On the fire lines in Sierra Vista, neighborhoods that had been shrouded in a massive plume of black smoke a day earlier were free of it Monday, and the towering mountain that fed the flames was smoldering.

Those forced from their homes waited to be escorted back in.

James Hernandez, a retired graphic artist who lives in Hereford, rushed back from vacation in California on Saturday when he heard that the fire had worsened and had jumped the four-lane Highway 92.

"The flames went over that," Hernandez said, noting that wildfires are a part of summer life in southern Arizona and normally aren't cause for concern. "They have never done that before."

As for the Monument blaze, authorities kept about 200 residents of Luna, New Mexico, under an evacuation order for a third day on Monday. And one of the last areas still evacuated near that fire in Arizona reopened Monday as residents of the resort town of Greer began to return home.

And authorities reported a new wildfire in north-central Arizona that officials said could threaten power lines running to Phoenix as well as some scattered ranches in coming days.

In Texas, firefighters working to contain a massive wildfire in East Texas expected unusually hot and windy weather Monday, a day after several blazes broke out across the state and destroyed more than three dozen homes. About 1,800 homes and businesses were evacuated.

Smaller fires were reported in central California; north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and on both sides of the New Mexico-Colorado Border.

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ivehadit9 says:
John McCain is still around. Of course when he's in Congress before 2008, he was called "Mr. Amnesty".

It's no exagerration that McCain was the leading proprietor of amnesty, a full-out amnesty, the worst kind of amnesty there was. He was the leading spokesman for it, his name was on the bill, and he was the one who was arguing and demeaning people who dared reject his brand of amnesty.

So, fast forward 1-2 years later when he's running for the Republican nomination for president and then he sounded tough on the illegal aliens, right?? But then when got into the general election against Obama, it seems like he was waffling a bit and didn't really talk about illegal immigration much.

And now, last year when he was running in the Republican primary for re-election to the Senate seat, he sounded tough on the illegal aliens once again, right?? Man, it is even hard to figure out John McCain.

McCain is a fraud. I know in his heart and mind that he wants amnesty for all the illegal aliens and that open borders serves two goals: to diversify America and to provide cheap labor to all the Republican chambers of commerce and to companies that contribute sums of money to the GOP. So whatever he said during his election runs was just to get votes, because he knows how easily people get bamboozled and manipulated and lied to.

How many of you who where so passionate about this illegal alien MASS INVASION voted for McCain for president during the primary 3 years ago??
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sjc_1 says:
There is no money for firebreaks nor illegals, they spent it all on tax breaks, drugs and the Pentagon. True right wingers want no taxes at all.
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documemts says:
.......in a related news item; AZ. Senator Kyl noted that the Wall Street collapse was caused by illegal immigrants camping out and setting fires in the New York stock exchange............
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smirk5 says:
Yep, it was those illegal immigrants crossing the border that started the Wallowa fire that began in several places hundreds of miles north of the Mexican border. It makes perfect sense.
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smirk5 says:
Based on actual evidence, it's looking like McCain is showing the initial stages of dementia.
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stupa5 says:
That's the ticket John...blame the Latino's the scapegoats of the 21st century...or as John would say who needs Alqaeda when you got a few million Latinos to chase after!
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jdbynum3 says:
Well, BOOHOO WAAAA WAAAA....McCain is probably right. Since when does it matter what the *******'s and other illegals think or say in this country....we need to get our troops back home and let them guard the borders with deadly force and extreme predjudice and a lot of this BS will stop.
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jddynum3 Wasn't yo mama named Maria? Didn't yo papa tell you?
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It must be hard thinking up all those names to call someone especially from your high tower. You seem to be real smart
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realtvcritics says:
Still can't get over being President after so many losses. Sad thing...once again Republicans push away any diversity in their ranks. They just don't seem to get it. The Republican party's base is dying off, headed to the south, more old white males like John McCain that just don't seem to be able to play in the new stadium. The stadium of diversity in America. Our so called melting pot is getting thicker everyday. And comments by McCain, though he says he was only repeating what he got from the forest service, should just shut up. But no, not John McCain. Just handing the President an easy win once again.
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noloyalisti says:
Typical Republicon, blaming undocumented workers for anything he wants. So he can cover up for the giant corporations who are responsible for it by having the government they run pass NAFTA. Who votes for these airheaded, ignorant, corporate pawn Republicons. What happened to our brains? The TV must have sucked them out.
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smirk5 says:
Since you don't need evidence when making pronouncements as a Republican, why not just blame leprechauns for the fires?
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