Governor’s Recent Remarks Are Irresponsible
For Immediate Release: April 29, 2005
A Governor who ran for office as the people’s politician should unite the
residents of California rather than divide.
Gov. Schwarzenegger’s recent
off the cuff statement that he supports the work of a handful of vigilantes in
Arizona staked out on the Mexico-U.S. border without the support of the U.S.
Government, the Border Patrol or even President Bush is bad governance. The
Governor then took it one step farther in saying he is not opposed to
vigilantism within our state. Encouraging this kind of dangerous activity that
invites harassment and intimidation is irresponsible.
In a state so rich
and diverse, our elected officials are charged with supporting the people, and
solving problems, not advocating behavior designed to scapegoat a national issue
on immigrants.
A Governor who steers clear of tempered discussion and
reasoned debate is not doing his job. Californians voted him into office because
he promised no divisive rhetoric and to govern for all the people of California,
unfortunately he has sunk far below this claim.