Fox News — Arizona Sheriff Wants Apology From Mexico for Its ‘Threatening’ Tourism Ad
An Arizona sheriff is calling on Mexican officials to apologize for what he says is a “threatening” advertisement. The ad shows a man wearing camouflage looking through binoculars with the words: “In Sonora we are looking for people from Arizona.”
The advertisement, which ran Friday in the Arizona Republic, caught the eye of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who posted the VisitMexico.com/GoToSonora.com spot on his Twitter page and asked citizens to call Mexican Tourism Board offices for clarification.
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