/ Modified sep 17, 2018 11:53 a.m.

Pima County Supes Explain Opposing Votes on Stonegarden

A discussion with Supervisors Ramón Valadez and Steve Christy on the funding tied to border enforcement.

One of three votes to end Operation Stonegarden in Pima County came from Democratic Supervisor Ramón Valadez. Months earlier, Valadez cast the tie-breaking vote to continue the program as long as the sheriff's department met certain conditions. This time around, Republican Supervisor Steve Christy was the only supervisor present to support Stonegarden. Both appeared together to explain their differences.

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