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UTUSN

(70,680 posts)
Sat May 25, 2013, 09:51 AM May 2013

Bisbee,AZ:"a liberal oasis in a conservative desert"- "The (Southern border)wall projects hostility"



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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/25/us-mexico-usa-cooperation-idUSBRE94O05S20130525?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews

[font size=5]As border tightens, some U.S.-Mexico neighbors reach across the fence[/font]

By Tim Gaynor

(Reuters) - Mexican activist Maria Elena Borquez takes up a paintbrush and daubs a bright splotch of color on the rusted steel fence separating the small Mexican town of Naco from a neighboring town in the United States.


"The wall projects hostility," she said, paint pot in hand and surrounded by youngsters from both the United States and Mexico. "The idea is to transform it with art, friendship, colors and life ... into something that unites us," said Borquez, who is director of the local museum.


As the United States pushes for tighter security along the Mexico border as part of efforts to overhaul immigration laws, Borquez is among scores of residents on either side of the border in this corner of southeast Arizona taking the unusual step of working to strengthen neighborly ties.


The project, with a group calling itself the "Border Bedazzlers," was founded last year by Gretchen Baer, a painter in the former copper mining town of Bisbee about 5 miles north of the border.


Bisbee, with 5,600 residents, is hardly a typical town - a local bumper sticker describes it as a "liberal oasis in a conservative desert" - in its community outreach. ....


There are also periodic flare-ups over civilian volunteers looking for unauthorized border crossers and Mexico's outrage after Arizona passed a 2010 law that required police to question those they stopped, and suspected of being in the country illegally, about their immigration status.


"As the U.S. is pumping up all this security on the border and more and more money is being spent on all of this 'keep them out,' people want to respond in a positive way and say 'That's not us,'" said Baer. ....

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Bisbee,AZ:"a liberal oasis in a conservative desert"- "The (Southern border)wall projects hostility" (Original Post) UTUSN May 2013 OP
I'm headed over to Bisbee this morning. panader0 May 2013 #1
I love Bisbee! ellie May 2013 #5
Bisbee and Tucson. MiddleFingerMom May 2013 #2
mr Gorbachev tear down this wall dembotoz May 2013 #3
It's a start... The oasis has the rest of the desert to deal with. n/t UTUSN May 2013 #4
Woohoo, Bisbee and the Copper Queen Hotel . . . brush May 2013 #6

panader0

(25,816 posts)
1. I'm headed over to Bisbee this morning.
Sat May 25, 2013, 10:00 AM
May 2013

Some friends are in from out-of-state and Bisbee is always a fun place for sightseeing and beers.
Bisbee recently approved civil unions- the first town in Az to do so.

MiddleFingerMom

(25,163 posts)
2. Bisbee and Tucson.
Sat May 25, 2013, 10:05 AM
May 2013

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Though I've never been to San Francisco, I think of Bisbee as a "Little San Francisco" for many reasons.
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I went to Berlin, Germany in the 70's... long before The Wall fell. Tucson reminds me of Berlin during
those years -- a solid little island of Blue surrounded by an ocean of Red.
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dembotoz

(16,799 posts)
3. mr Gorbachev tear down this wall
Sat May 25, 2013, 10:17 AM
May 2013

I know I miss spelled the name but what the hell

guess the gop is concerned about walls only in other countries

while painting the wall is nice, tearing it down would be better

brush

(53,764 posts)
6. Woohoo, Bisbee and the Copper Queen Hotel . . .
Sat May 25, 2013, 11:53 AM
May 2013

. . . a grand old Victorian-era edifice. Stayed there on a mini vacation back in the 80s. Hope it's still going strong. Bisbee had one traffic light then, an art colony, the Brewery Gulch district and of course, the no-longer-in-operation, but still huge open pit copper mine.

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