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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. CBS Updated: 3:53 p.m. ETSen. John McCain is taking heat from civil rights organizations for comments he made over the weekend implying that illegal immigrants were responsible for the wildfires that have been plaguing Arizona for weeks. There is substantial evidence that some of these fires have been caused by people who have crossed our border illegally - and that the answer to that part of the problem is to get a secure border, McCain said at a press conference in Arizona on Saturday.
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