Archives for: April 2006

04/30/06

Permalink 01:01:37 pm, Categories: National News, 319 words   English (US)

Check out the front page of the Arizona Border Patrol Union Local 2544

They are really stepping up to the plate for all American citizens:

U.S. BORDER PATROL
LOCAL 2544
TUCSON, ARIZONA

Welcome. Local 2544 officers are all Border Patrol agents. We represent other Border Patrol agents and non-supervisory employees in the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol, covering most of the State of Arizona. We are the largest Local in the Border Patrol.

May 1st - Local 2544 will be making purchases of computers and other expensive items we normally would purchase at some point anyway - on May 1st. We wish all the illegal aliens would take their May 1st "protest" a step further, and completely remove themselves from the country. This would really demonstrate how upset they are at being treated like common lawbreakers. It has to be terrible to be a lawbreaker, and then be called a "lawbreaker", or even worse, to actually be held accountable for breaking "laws". Ouch! Afterwards, we could put all the unemployed Americans back to work, force employers to pay a fair wage, and see if the country really falls apart as the radical illegal immigration activists would have everyone believe. We say CALL THEIR BLUFF.

ATTENTION EMPLOYERS: HIRE U.S. CITIZENS AND LEGAL IMMIGRANTS! SAY NO TO CHEAP ILLEGAL ALIEN LABOR. IT''S AGAINST THE LAW, IT''S UNETHICAL, AND IT''S BAD FOR THIS COUNTRY.

SAY NO TO AMNESTY. PRESIDENT BUSH AND MANY POLITICIANS ARE TRYING TO SELL LEGALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP TO 12 TO 15 MILLION LAWBREAKERS. DON''T BUY THEIR PROPAGANDA. IT''S NOT A "GUEST WORKER" PROGRAM, IT''S AN AMNESTY PROGRAM, IT''S COMPLETELY UNENFORCEABLE, AND IT''S DEAD WRONG. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEND THEM A MESSAGE.

THANK YOU FROM THE UNITED STATES BORDER PATROL AGENTS TRYING OUR BEST TO POLICE THE BORDER IN ARIZONA WHILE PRESIDENT BUSH, SENATOR McCAIN, "CONGRESSMAN" GRIJALVA AND OTHERS SELL US OUT EVERY DAY.

A big Minuteman THANK YOU to the U.S. Border Patrol agents and the Local 2544 in Tucson. God Bless America!

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Permalink 09:51:09 am, Categories: National News, 275 words   English (US)

Minuteman Volunteers Build Fence in CA

Fox News reports on the California Minuteman Civil Defense Corps efforts yesterday to repair a fence in the San Diego area that our government has left in disrepair for YEARS, as well as extend current fencing on government land. The CA MCDC had around 200 folks show up to help with fence repair and extension in areas where illegals and drug traffickers have torn down the American people''s fencing.

From the Fox News website:

BOULEVARD, Calif. — As immigrants and their supporters prepared for a massive boycott on Monday, opponents of illegal immigration went to work building a border fence meant to symbolize their support of a secure border.

About 200 volunteers organized by the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps of California began building a 6-foot barbed wire fence Saturday along a quarter-mile stretch of rugged terrain in Boulevard, about 50 miles east of San Diego.

Tim Donnelly, the group''s leader, said volunteers ate apple pie and hot dogs as they worked on the fence, which was connected to an existing 12-foot-high fence previously built by the federal government.

The volunteers wanted to send a message to Congress that the government should block entry to the United States and not grant amnesty to illegal immigrants, Donnelly said.

Thousands of immigrants and their supporters are expected to boycott work and schools Monday to raise awareness of their contributions to society.

"This was largely sent as a message to Congress so they''ll see on May 1, there are jobs that even illegal immigrants don''t want to do, but Americans are more than willing to do them," Donnelly said, referring to the fence-building.

~SNIP~

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Permalink 08:56:24 am, Categories: National News, 369 words   English (US)

Border Patrol to Americans: "You have been invaded."

Very interesting commentary written by Jim Kouri, Fifth Vice President of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, as Arizona Border Patrol Agents Local 2544 makes quite a statement regarding tomorrow''s anti-America boycott:

Border Agents to Americans: "You Have Been Invaded"
by Jim Kouri
Apr 30, 2006

On May 1, the U.S. Border Patrol Agents Local 2544 will be doing their part to offset any adverse impact on the American economy as a result of the upcoming illegal aliens'' boycott. Local 2544, which represents Border Patrol agents in Arizona, vows to make big-ticket item purchases of computers and other expensive items on May 1.

"We wish all the illegal aliens would take their May 1 ''protest'' a step further, and completely remove themselves from the country," say local officials.

"You have been invaded, America. There are reportedly 20 million illegal aliens in this country now, and the number could be much higher."

Border patrol agents state plainly that these people are not supposed to be here and nobody knows who they are.

"Our president, George W. Bush, is doing nothing more than winking at them and promising them a huge amnesty program," Local 2544 officials said.

Meanwhile, two border-state governors have recently declared their borders "disaster areas" because many of the people running the federal government sit on their hands, frozen in fear, and refuse to address this problem in any meaningful way. 40% of the people still in Mexico say they want to come here.

"We try every day to stem this massive wave of illegal immigration, but we are overwhelmed, ill-equipped, underfunded, and sold out by politicians. We lost this battle years ago," officials said in a press release.

Border patrol agents have attempted to get their message out to the American people, but the monolithic news media ignore what they have to say about the illegal immigration issue.

"Thousands more illegal aliens make it into [the United States] every day. We simply cannot stop them. We don''t even have a reliable two-way communications system in the border patrol. Many times, if an agent gets caught up in a bad situation in a remote area, he or she is on their own," claim members of Local 2544.

~SNIP~

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04/28/06

Permalink 05:20:18 pm, Categories: National News, 318 words   English (US)

La raza not united on border

Minuteman second in command, Al Garza, the National Executve Director of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, gets a writeup in the Houston Chronicle:

La raza not united on border
One Hispanic Minuteman says it''s matter of law, not a race issue

By CYNTHIA LEONOR GARZA
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

Al Garza says he''s proud of his Latino heritage, his race. La raza, he calls it, shifting easily from English to Spanish.

But he said he''s not about to join the protesters who have taken to the streets of Houston and other cities in recent weeks in demand of amnesty for illegal immigrants.

"Personally, I''m very disappointed in our own raza at what they''re doing," said Garza, a Texas native who wants to end the flow of illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border.

"Just because I''m Hispanic doesn''t mean I''m going to allow complete strangers trampling over property, vandalizing people''s homes and ranches," he said.

Garza, former Texas president of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps and now the group''s second-in-command, is one of the nation''s most prominent Hispanic anti-immigration activists.

Ten percent of the Minutemen''s 8,000 members are Hispanic, he said.

"This has nothing to do with race," said Garza, who was born in Raymondville in South Texas. "Anyone that has any racial agenda is not wanted in our group."

What matters, Garza says, is enforcing the law and getting control of the border. His view of illegal immigrants, some experts say, underscores long-held differences between American-born Latinos and foreign-born newcomers.

"There is a major divide between the immigrant community and the native community," said Guadalupe San Miguel Jr., a history professor at the University of Houston. "From the very beginning you see these differences, but over the years our differences have been maintained."

Indeed, some polls show that American-born Hispanics are more critical of immigrants than newcomers.

~SNIP~

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Permalink 10:32:46 am, Categories: National News, 296 words   English (US)

The Star Spangled Banner becomes "Our Anthem"

Here''s a pretty thorough article today on the release of the Spanish language "Our Anthem," with lyrics "closely based" on the American Star Spangled Banner.

From the Associated Press via today''s Detroit Free Press:

National anthem goes Hispanic

MIAMI -- British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

But in the week since Kidron announced the song -- which features artists such as Wyclef Jean, hip-hop star Pitbull and Puerto Rican singers Carlos Ponce and Olga Taqon -- it has been the target of a backlash.

Some Internet bloggers and others don''t like the thought of "The Star-Spangled Banner" sung in a language other than English. Others are outraged by an unreleased version with new, pro-immigrant lyrics.

"Would the French accept people singing the ''La Marseillaise'' in English as a sign of French patriotism? Of course not," said Mark Krikorian, head of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, a think tank that supports tighter immigration controls.

The initial version of "Nuestro Himno," or "Our Anthem," comes out today and uses lyrics based closely on the original, said Kidron, who heads the record label Urban Box Office.

Pro-immigration protests are planned around the nation Monday, and the record label urges Hispanic radio stations nationwide to play the anthem at 7 p.m. today.

A remix to be released in June will contain lines in English that condemn U.S. immigration laws. Among them: "These kids have no parents, ''cause all of these mean laws. ... Let''s not start a war with all these hard workers, they can''t help where they were born."

~SNIP~

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04/27/06

Permalink 12:51:46 pm, Categories: National News, 156 words   English (US)

Minuteman Border Fence Donations and Volunteers

The main Minuteman web page, MinutemanHQ.com now has some new materials to help you with donations and registration to volunteer to help build the fence.

There are now two .pdf files for download. You can print them out and mail them in with a check, or you can hand them out to friends and family or at local events (this one''s for you TED, as you asked!) or you can do as Ted suggests and run it as an ad in your local paper.

Fence donation forms/flyers/ads:

http://minutemanhq.com/pdf_files/fence.pdf

and

http://minutemanhq.com/pdf_files/alien_mob_033006.pdf

To sign up to volunteer to help build the fence, please go here and fill out the form so we will know if you have any special qualifications such as welding, heavy machinery operations, et cetera.

VOLUNTEER TO BUILD THE BORDER FENCE:

http://minutemanhq.com/bf/volunteer.php

Thank you!

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Permalink 11:13:15 am, Categories: National News, 154 words   English (US)

Woman Uses Nail Clippers in Desert Birth

Here''s one from the truth is stranger than fiction category:

Woman Uses Nail Clippers in Desert Birth

An 18-year-old woman who gave birth in the desert used nail clippers to cut her baby girl''s umbilical cord before being rescued by U.S. Border Patrol agents, authorities said Wednesday.

The woman was spotted Monday night by a Border Patrol helicopter pilot about 25 miles north of the border, said Ron Bellavia, commander of the agency''s search, trauma and rescue operations in the Tucson sector.

The woman, believed to be an illegal immigrant, was with two other people, and all appeared in distress, agents said. Her nationality was not immediately known.

She was taken by helicopter to University Medical Center in Tucson, Bellavia said. Her daughter was carried on a four-wheel-drive vehicle about five miles to a road, where an ambulance transported her the hospital.

A hospital spokeswoman said mother and daughter were in good condition Wednesday.

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Permalink 03:12:08 am, Categories: National News, 474 words   English (US)

Supreme Court takes up RICO suit against illegal employer

The United States Supreme Court has taken up the question of whether or not companies hiring illegal aliens can be sued under the federal Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) or if they should be sued under criminal conspiracy law.

If the court decides against using the RICO statute, the case will still proceed, being re-filed under other criminal conspiracy laws. Good news!

From today''s Washington Times:

Court to decide whether to let illegals suit proceed

Lawyers for employees of a Georgia-based manufacturer yesterday urged the Supreme Court to allow a lawsuit that accuses the flooring company of suppressing workers'' wages by recruiting illegal aliens.

Even though the case involves the politically explosive matter of illegal labor, it arrived before the justices because of a dispute over the lawsuit''s use of the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) -- a law traditionally used to prosecute organized crime.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked the lawyer representing the employees, who are backed by the Bush administration, why their accusations against Mohawk Industries, which appear to fit under general criminal conspiracy law, had been brought under RICO.

"I''m trying to give you an opportunity to tell why this case constitutes RICO, and you''re telling me ''interstate commerce'' and that it happened with more than one person," the chief justice said. "Those are things that can be handled by criminal conspiracy law."

Justice Stephen G. Breyer said allowing the case to go forward could effectively "RICO-ize vast amounts of commercial activities" that have "nothing to do with organized crime."

Winning parties in RICO cases can be awarded triple damages -- notably higher awards than winners in non-racketeering criminal cases. Congress expanded RICO in 1996 to include violations of immigration law.

The group of current and former Mohawk employees say the company violated RICO by systematically contracting outside recruiting firms to hire illegals. The lawsuit says Mohawk provided identification cards to illegal aliens, which helped them avoid detection by immigration authorities.

The case stalled after Mohawk filed a preliminary motion to have it dismissed, arguing that it was improperly filed under RICO on grounds the company''s activities did not constitute a racketeering "enterprise" as described by the language of the law.

Carter G. Phillips, the lawyer who represented the company yesterday, told the justices that providing ID cards to workers was part of the company''s regular personnel practices, not a racketeering enterprise.

Mohawk denies knowing that it had illegal aliens on its payroll.

The high court agreed to weigh in after two lower federal courts denied Mohawk''s motion.

Court observers noted the greater immigration underpinnings of the case likely will not come to the forefront until the justices decide whether to allow the case to go forward under RICO or order it to be refiled under another criminal law.

~SNIP~

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04/26/06

Permalink 10:25:58 am, Categories: National News, 221 words   English (US)

Senate votes to divert funds

This Senate bill to fund the Iraq effort has been LOADED with pork projects and has swelled by billions of dollars.

The Senate passed an amendment today to divert a portion of these funds to the borders and the ports. But unless the pork is dropped from the bill, the President has threatened a veto (he hasn''t yet vetoed ONE BILL in his entire presidency).

From the Associated Press:

Senate Shifts Iraq Funds to Borders, Ports

WASHINGTON

The Senate voted Wednesday to divert some of the money President Bush requested for the war in Iraq to instead increase patrols against illegal immigrants on the nation''s borders and increase security at U.S. ports.

An amendment cutting Bush''s Iraq request by $1.3 billion to pay for new Border Patrol agents, aircraft some fencing at border crossings widely used by illegal immigrants was adopted on 59-39 vote.

While the border security funds had sweeping support, Democrats and Republicans argued over whether the cuts to Pentagon war funds would harm troops on the ground in Iraq. The cuts, offered by Judd Gregg, R- N.H., trim Bush''s request for the war by almost 3 percent but don''t specify how.

The vote came in the wake of a toughly worded promise by the White House to veto the $106.5 billion measure unless it is cut back to below $95 billion.

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04/25/06

Permalink 05:57:49 pm, Categories: National News, 313 words   English (US)

Border checkpoints disappear

For those of you living north of me, heads up! The government has handed the wide open road to the illegals aliens so they can come pay you a visit...

BISBEE — Motorists along three of Cochise County’s major north-south throughways may have noticed the recent disappearance of some familiar landmarks — the Border Patrol checkpoints that had long been fixtures on highways 80, 90 and 191.

A Border Patrol spokesman at the agency’s Tucson Sector headquarters said Monday that because the management of checkpoints is an operational issue, he could not comment on why or precisely when the permanent revision points in Cochise County had been dismantled.

A spokeswoman at Congressman Jim Kolbe’s office in Washington, however, said that any removal would be appropriate given a law prohibiting long-term checkpoints in the area.

According to a provision inserted into Border Patrol appropriations bills by Kolbe, the Tucson Sector must relocate checkpoints every seven days and may not return to the previous location until at least another week.

The Tucson Sector — which includes all of Cochise County — is the only Border Patrol sector to have such a restriction.

~snip~

In the past, Border Patrol leaders have argued that constantly putting up and taking down checkpoints wastes time and resources, and have advocated an approach that combines the use of stationary and mobile revision points.

In order to circumvent the restriction on permanent checkpoints in southern Arizona, the agency had employed a strategy of shutting down stationary checkpoints briefly and then reopening in the same spot.

In 2005, Kolbe asked the federal Government Accountability Office to investigate the practice. But while the GAO report did find the Tucson Sector was sidestepping the law, it also said that the effectiveness of checkpoints in the area had fallen by 77 percent since the time-limit rule went into effect.

~snip~

I guess this means their effctivness has now fallen by 100 percent.

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Permalink 05:50:04 pm, Categories: National News, 185 words   English (US)

Border Patrol spy drone crashes near Tubac

Looks like the Border Patrol has been partially blinded for a while, folks.

Border Patrol officials are investigating the Tuesday morning crash of a Predator-B spy drone, according to spokesman Jesus Rodriguez.

Rodriguez confirmed the crash of the agency’s $14-million Predator-B, but did not release any other details late Wednesday morning.

Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada said his office received calls on the crash at about 6:30 a.m. this morning from residents at Morningstar Ranch near Josephine Canyon just east of Tubac.

Estrada said the witnesses heard a loud crash at about 3:30 a.m. and called it in after going out early this morning and finding the drone but no people.

The Predator-B spy drone is controlled through satellite communication and is able to see through clouds from 50,000 feet. The Border Patrol unveiled the unmanned aerial surveillance system on Sept. 29, 2005.

The Predator-B spy drone was being used by Border Patrol agents on the ground to counter drug- and people-smuggling in Southern Arizona, according to the agency.

Minuteman eyes are now even more important. It might be added that this was their only drone.

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Permalink 04:48:17 pm, Categories: National News, 223 words   English (US)

More violence in Texas from rival criminal cartels

In Houston today, rival human smuggling criminal cartels fought over control of 15 illegal aliens authorities found locked in a closet. Lovely people, these human smugglers. Lovely.

From KDBT 4 TV in Houston:

Gunbattle Between Rival Immigrant Smugglers

A gunbattle at a drop house for undocumented immigrants probably involved rival smugglers fighting for control over a group of newly arrived immigrants, Houston authorities said.

Police found a group of 15 immigrants huddled in a locked closet when they responded to reports of gunshots at the house in northwest Houston. The immigrants included 10 Mexicans, three Hondurans and two Guatemalans.

Police said as many as 15 shots were fired Monday evening. They spotted guns inside one of two houses on the property before finding the immigrants in the closet. Police were searching for three vehicles that fled the house after the gunfire.

Two men who are believed to have operated the drop house face charges in connection with the incident, said Scott Hatfield, assistant special agent for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Houston. One of the men suffered a gunshot wound to the head.

Houston police Sgt. C.E. Anderson said the Mexican immigrants in the closet included three women and a 7-year-old child. He described the scene as "a mass of humanity."

Hatfield said the immigrants were taken to a federal processing center for further questioning.

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Permalink 09:25:52 am, Categories: National News, 230 words   English (US)

Arizona lawmakers working with Minutemen on fence

Arizona lawmakers are considering putting forth legislation to allow for private fencing on state-leased private land.

From the Associated Press via today''s Arizona Republic:

Minutemen, lawmaker working on border fence bill
By Paul Davenport
THE Associated Press

PHOENIX — Proposed new state legislation could authorize ranchers who lease state trust land along the U.S.-Mexico border to erect barriers to help deter illegal crossings, a Minuteman leader and a prominent legislator said.

Rep. Russell Pearce, a leading legislative critic of illegal immigration, said he''s engaged in talks about including a fence authorization provision in a sweeping anti-illegal immigration measure that''s still being drafted.

"I''m interested in helping to do that," Pearce said Monday. "We don''t have authority over federal land but we do over state land."

The legislative session is in what could be its final weeks if lawmakers enact a new state budget soon, but Pearce said a new omnibus immigration measure could be considered during a special committee hearing.

Pearce said other possible provisions of the legislation could include parts of a bill recently vetoed by Gov. Janet Napolitano to make illegal immigrants'' presence in Arizona a crime under the state''s trespassing law.

The legislation could either be a bill enacted by the Legislature or a referendum placed on the November ballot for voter approval, he said.

~SNIP~

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Permalink 05:45:50 am, Categories: National News, Field Reports, 648 words   English (US)

Field Report: Arizona 4/24/06

This just in from Stacey O''Connell:

MINUTEMANS REVENGE!!!!

That''s what we call it; the virus that has been spreading to about 12 of the volunteers over the past week! There is a bug going around camp, putting some of our brave Minutemen down for a day or two at a time. It even got to a couple of the leadership. No, its not from the food; some have gotten the bug that have not been eating at the kitchen! So its been a week of encouraging good hygiene and washing our hands several times daily. We continue to persevere even when our leadership team goes down, the mission continues.

We are now into our last week of the April operations. To date, I note 1194 sightings and 589 apprehensions by US Border Patrol. 50% of our sightings are now being apprehended by USBP, a wonderful number we have not yet achieved in the past. Daily, the USBP agents continue to thank us for being there, noting how they appreciate our presence and that we are making a big effect on their own mission. USBP has been very active in the valley South of us with vehicle check-points, and we see the Black Hawk helicopters up daily.

Although the ACLU is still present, hanging out across the street from the base camp; they have not been back onto the main ranch. The kids continue to smile and wave at us, videotaping and lounging in chairs. The gal we photographed last April smoking marijuana is there as well. We set up a new line on the ranch, a very successful line that we have named the "Yberra Line". We started working it this past weekend, and each time its active. The namesake seems to be a bit of luck for us.

We were lucky enough to have a volunteer donate a ''cherry-picker'' this past weekend to do some work on our radio antenna. When the work was done, we realized we had this piece of equipment for the weekend! So we drove it across the street to the Brawley Wash and made it a post! Carmen and Anthony took to the skies, 60 feet in the air Saturday PM with the thermal scope and we had our first sighting! The small group was lit up from the sky and they sat right down and waited a few minutes for a USBP agent close by to come pick them up. Way to go guys!

The volunteers continue to pour in daily. Lots of new faces and plenty of local residents dropping by to give their thanks. Each volunteer is more eager than the last to take their post and stand guard. We are thankful for their vigilance.

Saturday nights meal included fresh turkey and a honey-baked ham, nothing left but bones and I think the cook even managed to make a meal out of them too! The hot chow is a welcome sight to those coming off the lines, and those headed out. Thank you to all the Minutemen that have supported the kitchen efforts throughout the month.

May is coming up fast and many events are being planned. May 3rd will be the Minuteman Caravan at the Phoenix Capital, 7PM. May 6th will be a nation-wide protest rally at ALL Mexican Consulates across the land, high-noon for that in Phoenix. May 20th is the "Lay-Up Clean-Up" in NW Phoenix near Lake Pleasant, and we will be back in operations on the border come Memorial Day Weekend. More details to follow within the week on these events.

Our closing ceremonies will be Sunday April 30th at the base camp at 8AM. Please come and thank our volunteers for their dedication. We are pleased to announce the attendance of over 600 Minutemen Volunteers come to stand guard for the month in Arizona alone!

Stay alert, stay active. Stay Vigilant.

Semper Vigilans.

Stacey O''Connell
AZ State Director
MCDC AZ

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04/24/06

Permalink 05:04:30 am, Categories: National News, Media Center, 459 words   English (US)

U.S. Senate Intentionally Misleading American People

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

U.S. SENATE INTENTIONALLY MISLEADING AMERICAN PEOPLE

Border Legislation Offers Smoke and Mirrors

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 24, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), today issued the following statement on the United States Senate’s return from Easter recess:

“The United States Senate has returned from its two-week Easter vacation to once again attempt to push guest worker amnesty legislation through without first securing this nation’s borders. If a ‘border security only’ bill was somehow magically signed into law today, it would still take several years to reach a realistic level of manpower, materiel and technology to adequately secure the border.

“Findings in an independent study commissioned by the House Immigration Reform Caucus done last year on the effect of the Minuteman efforts state that it requires two years to train officers for the Border Patrol. When you consider that currently a maximum of 2,000 Border Patrol agents can be trained per year, and the attrition rate of between 500-1,000 agents per year lost to retirement or career change, it is disingenuous at best for the Senate to represent to the American people that passing border security legislation will in any way stop the current continuing flood over the border by those seeking amnesty.

“It is outrageous that the Senate continues to ignore the logistical realities involved in securing the border, and to engage in irresponsible rhetoric and legislative maneuverings that only increase the staggering influx of people illegally crossing the border in hopes of amnesty. In some areas the Minutemen are presently patrolling, the level of sightings has increased up to five times over the numbers sighted last October—which is historically a high-traffic peak after the summer heat makes passage of the border much more difficult.

“The existing border crisis is a dereliction of duty by those entrusted with American security and sovereignty, leaving America vulnerable to terrorist infiltration and an unprecedented crime wave caused by drug smugglers, rapists, thieves, human traffickers and murderers who currently cross our border at will.

“The Minutemen urge the House and Senate to immediately pass resolutions for the President to declare a state of emergency and deploy National Guard and other reserve troops, and move to our own borders for training those military units currently training to guard the borders of other nations such as Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Unless and until the President and Congress act to immediately secure our borders with the required military elements, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps will continue to step into the breach—and we will break ground on Memorial Day weekend to begin building a security fence on private land along the border with Mexico.”

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Report to House Immigration Reform Caucus:

http://www.minutemanhq.com/pdf_files/norwood_minuteman_report_61705.pdf

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04/22/06

Permalink 08:06:47 am, Categories: National News, 492 words   English (US)

Senate to take up border security upon return

When the Senate returns Monday from its two-week Easter vacation, Majority Leader Bill Frist says they will once again take up border security. Frist will set a new deadline of Memorial Day weekend.

Keep up the pressure, everyone! They''re feeling it big-time! Now is no time to let up. Let''s take it over the finish line: BORDER SECURITY FIRST AND ONLY! Prove to the American people that you CAN AND WILL secure the border, and once the border is secure we''ll talk about what to do with those millions already illegally here.

From today''s Washington Times:

Senate to persist on border plan
By Charles Hurt
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The Senate again will take up immigration-reform legislation in the coming weeks with an eye toward at least beefing up border security before the fall elections.

Majority Leader Bill Frist, Tennessee Republican, set a new deadline of Memorial Day to pass a comprehensive immigration bill, Senate Republican leadership aides said yesterday.

Before then, Mr. Frist and other Republicans want to approve immediate spending to improve border security. That money would pay for additional Border Patrol agents, unmanned surveillance vehicles and targeted fencing.

Mr. Frist previously set a deadline of two weeks ago for passing an immigration-reform bill, but it stalled under intense disagreement over several provisions in a Senate proposal that both sides initially hailed as a "breakthrough" compromise.

Conservatives said the bill granted amnesty to the millions of illegal aliens already in this country because it would provide most with a direct path to citizenship. Some said the federal government must rebuild its credibility by securing the border before addressing guest-worker provisions or any direct paths to citizenship for aliens who already have broken U.S. laws.

"The American people are very tolerant and forgiving. But I don''t think they will be forgiving if the Congress passes something to fool them again into thinking we''re actually serious about controlling our borders and illegal immigration," Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican, said yesterday.

"There is a growing consensus that we must secure our borders, but the problem is that the ''compromise'' bill''s security provisions are only a promise at this point," he said. "No money has actually been committed to create the 10,000 or so new Border Patrol agents we need, to create the technology, the ground sensors, the unmanned aerial vehicles we need in order to create a virtual wall to protect our borders."

Union officials and other liberals opposed the legislation because they feared that the guest-worker program would flood the job market with cheap labor.

Senate Republicans accused Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and other Democratic leaders of essentially killing the legislation by refusing to allow widely supported amendments. One of those would have barred from U.S. citizenship any illegal alien who has been convicted of a felony or three misdemeanors, or refused a court order to leave the country.

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04/21/06

Permalink 03:50:28 pm, Categories: National News, Media Center, 389 words   English (US)

Minutemen to Challenge President Bush in Irvine, CA MONDAY: Secure Borders Now or Americans Will

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

MINUTEMEN TO CHALLENGE PRESIDENT BUSH AT APPEARANCE IN IRVINE, CA MONDAY

Secure the Borders Now, or American People Will

When: 7:30 a.m. Monday, April 24, 2006
Where: Hyatt Regency, 17900 Jamboree Rd. Irvine, CA

(Twin Peaks, CA) April 21, 2006 – During a presidential event at the Hyatt Regency in Irvine, California 7:30 a.m. Monday, April 24th, 2006 Tim Donnelly, state leader of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), CA Chapter, will publicly challenge President Bush to fulfill his oath of office and immediately act to secure our borders, or the Minutemen will lead the sovereign American people to act in their own defense.

The MCDC announced yesterday that should the federal government fail to deploy National Guard and reservists to our southern border by May 25th to stop the flood of illegal aliens, halt the rampant criminality there and curtail the potential for terrorists to infiltrate this country via our porous, unsecured borders—then the Minutemen will be obliged to expand their “Border Watch and Report” mission.

The Minutemen will commence building border fencing on private land in Arizona on Memorial Day weekend, in the likely event the president persists in his refusal to protect this country from foreign invasion. Arizona ranchers and property owners along the frontier have already committed more than 70 miles of privately held border line to the project. Land owners in border states other than Arizona have contacted MCDC seeking to join the border fence project to protect their lands. More information on this project is available at www.MinutemanHQ.com

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps currently has volunteer “watchers” deployed along America’s southern and northern borders for the entire month of April. The Minutemen have observed and reported record numbers of illegal border crossings, a surge fed by the irresponsible “open borders” rhetoric of President Bush and U.S. Senators, who are holding border security hostage to the passage of guest worker amnesty programs.

Donnelly and the CA Chapter of MCDC invite American citizens and legal immigrants to join them at the California border with Mexico, to help repair and extend the existing border fence that the federal government has failed to maintain. “Such neglect puts our nation at ever more severe risk of infiltration, invasion and terrorist attack” said Donnelly. “The American people will act if the U.S. government remains derelict in its duty.”

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Permalink 02:17:41 pm, Categories: National News, Video Clips, 164 words   English (US)

NEW MINUTEMAN VIDEO FROM THE BORDER

The Minuteman HQ has gotten some of the footage from our Minutemen at the border up on the web for viewing. Watch with caution, especially the video of the rape tree and layup areas and MOST especially if you have high blood pressure.

If you are signed up for our email newsletter, these video links just went out, so there may be a big drain on the system right now--so if you can not get these to download quickly enough right now, give it awhile and try again! The links are now also available on the front page of the www.MinutemanHQ.com website!

Cocaine - Huge Lay Up Area
http://www.minutemanhq.com/%7Evideo/Cocaine_Huge_Layup_Site.wmv

Crossing Day and Night
http://minutemanhq.com/~video/mcdc_crossing.mpg

Rape Tree Monster Lay Up Area Trash
http://minutemanhq.com/~video/mcdc_rapetree_monster_layup_1.wmv

Environmental Destruction Monster Lay Up Area Trash
http://minutemanhq.com/~video/mcdc_environmental_destruction_monster_layup_2.wmv

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Permalink 10:31:58 am, Categories: National News, 765 words   English (US)

CIS Report: Attrition Through Enforcement

The Center for Immigration Studies has released a new report on attrition (self-deportation) and cost effective strategies for addressing the millions of illegal aliens already in this country.

Attrition Through Enforcement
A Cost-Effective Strategy to Shrink the Illegal Population
Center for Immigration Studies
April 2006

Proponents of mass legalization of the illegal alien population, whether through amnesty or expanded guestworker programs, often justify this radical step by suggesting that the only alternative – a broad campaign to remove illegal aliens by force – is unworkable. One study put the cost of such a deportation strategy at $206 billion over the next five years. But mass forced removal is not the only alternative to mass legalization. This analysis shows that a strategy of attrition through enforcement, in combination with a stronger border security effort such as the administration’s Secure Border Initiative (SBI), will significantly reduce the size of the illegal alien population at a reasonable cost. Reducing the size of the illegal population in turn will reduce the fiscal and social burdens that illegal immigration imposes on communities. In contrast, a policy of mass legalization is likely to increase these costs and prompt more illegal immigration.

Studies of the size and growth of the illegal population show that a borders-oriented strategy like SBI, which aims to improve border security and focuses mainly on removing criminal aliens, will achieve only limited results. If supplemented by attrition through enforcement, which encourages voluntary compliance with immigration laws rather than relying on forced removal, the illegal population could be nearly halved in five years. According to the government’s own cost estimates, such a strategy requires an additional investment of less than $2 billion, or $400 million per year – an increase of less than 1 percent of the President’s 2007 budget request for the Department of Homeland Security ($42.7 billion).

Elements of the attrition through enforcement strategy include: mandatory workplace verification of immigration status; measures to curb misuse of Social Security and IRS identification numbers; partnerships with state and local law enforcement officials; expanded entry-exit recording under US-VISIT; increased non-criminal removals; and state and local laws to discourage illegal settlement.

The purpose of this analysis is to identify both the likely cost to the federal government and the expected effect in terms reducing the size of the illegal alien population, of re-orienting the nation’s immigration law enforcement strategy from one that relies primarily on border control and removing criminal aliens to one that also aims to increase the probability that illegal aliens will return home of their own accord. Among the findings:

A strategy of attrition through enforcement could reduce the illegal population by as many as 1.5 million illegal aliens each year. Currently, only about 183,000 illegal aliens per year depart without the intervention of immigration officials, according to DHS statistics.

Voluntary compliance works faster and is cheaper than a borders-only approach to immigration law enforcement. For example, under the controversial NSEERS program launched after 9/11, DHS removed roughly 1,500 illegally-resident Pakistanis; over the same time period, in response to the registration requirements, about 15,000 illegal Pakistani immigrants left the country on their own.

Requiring employers to verify the status of workers could deny jobs to about three million illegal workers in three years, affecting at least one-third of the illegal population. This measure is a central feature of H.R. 4437, the enforcement measure passed by the House of Representatives in December, and is estimated to cost just over $400 million over five years.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) knows the name, address, and place of employment of millions of illegal aliens, and issues hundreds of millions of dollars in tax refunds and tax credits to illegal aliens. Changing the laws to provide for information-sharing would help boost immigration law enforcement at minimal cost.

US-VISIT is a critical tool in curbing illegal immigration. Screening must be expanded to include Mexicans and Canadians, and DHS must move forward to deploy an exit-recording system. These steps should be a pre-requisite to adding or expanding any visa program.

Less than 10 percent of ICE investigative resources are devoted to fraud, workplace violations, and overstayers. DHS could double non-criminal removals at a cost of roughly $120 million per year, balancing a "broken windows" approach with its current triage approach to interior enforcement.

Laws enacted by the state governments of Florida and New York to prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining driver’s licenses have induced more illegal aliens to leave than have federal enforcement efforts against certain illegal populations in those states, and have come at virtually no cost to the federal government.

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04/20/06

Permalink 07:04:25 am, Categories: National News, Media Center, 700 words   English (US)

MINUTEMEN TO BUILD ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER FENCE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

MINUTEMEN TO BUILD ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER FENCE

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 20, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), today announced plans by the MCDC to work with local Arizona land owners to build border security fencing on private land along the border with Mexico.

At present, six private land owners have partnered with the Minutemen for the commencement of construction of border fencing on their land. Surveillance cameras on the fencing will be monitored via computer by registered Minutemen across the country. We have chosen a fence design that is based on the Israeli fences in Gaza and on the West Bank that have cut terrorist attacks there by 95% or more. In order to be effective, a fence should not be easy to compromise by climbing over it with a ladder, cutting through it with wire cutters, ramming it with a vehicle, or tunneling under it undetected. No fence can be a 100% impenetrable barrier—but a good design will be time-consuming enough to get through that Border Patrol agents can be alerted to get to a point of attempted intrusion before the intrusion can be completed. Our design does this. You can see it at www.WeNeedAFence.com

Two construction companies to date have offered to inaugurate groundbreaking, coordinate volunteer construction crews and donate the use of the necessary heavy construction equipment.

The groundbreaking will begin in Arizona on Memorial Day weekend, unless in the interim President Bush deploys National Guard and reserve troops to immediately secure the out-of-control southern border.

The fencing will be built with privately donated funds, engineering and labor and will be used as an example to educate the public about the feasibility and efficacy of fencing to secure America’s borders from illegal incursion by aliens and international criminal cartels. A non-profit organization dedicated specifically to this purpose will facilitate and administer donations for construction of the fence. Monetary and in-kind contributions for this effort will go directly into building materials for this private, volunteer fencing project.

Simcox issued the following statement on the MCDC border fence project:

“President Bush once said he would not wait on events to act to protect our country. He has been president for over five years, and still he has not acted to secure our territorial frontier, even as his administration admits the United States government does not have operational control of our borders.

“On Memorial Day weekend, the American people will exercise their God-given rights to protect their lives and property by initiating construction of fencing along the border on private land unless President Bush immediately deploys National Guard and/or reserve troops along the breadth of the Southwestern border line with Mexico, thereby retaking the region from the international criminal cartels who presently are in operational control of the border. Additional support is available from military units presently training to guard the borders in other countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan and they should immediately relocate their training to the Southwestern border.

“The existing border crisis is a dereliction of duty by those entrusted with American security and sovereignty, leaving America vulnerable to terrorist infiltration and an unprecedented crime wave caused by drug smugglers, rapists, thieves, human traffickers and murderers who currently cross our border at will.

“President Bush and Congress have taxed the wages of the American people to pay for the protection of our country, and expended those dollars to subsidize millions of low-wage illegal workers with housing, education, medical care, and welfare benefits. Yet even the most basic level of national territorial integrity requires that our elected representatives secure the border. Should they continue to refuse to do their Constitutional duty, the Minutemen will again step into the breach and commence building the required border barriers on private land and with private donations.

“Should President Bush and Congress fail to fulfill their oaths of office, and meet their Constitutional obligation to protect these United States from invasion, we, the sovereign people of the United States, having suffered a long train of abuses at the hand of a willfully insolent government, do hereby declare that these States ought, should and will be protected by American Minutemen.”

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We Need A Fence design:

We Need A Fence Design

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04/19/06

Permalink 06:55:39 pm, Categories: National News, 527 words   English (US)

Minutemen to build border fence with Mexico

Well, the story is out! The press release goes out tomorrow...

From tonight''s Associated Press:

Ultimatum to Bush: ''Build fence or Minutemen will''

Associated Press
Apr. 19, 2006 06:12 PM (pacific)

TUCSON- Minuteman border watch leader Chris Simcox has a message for President Bush: Build new security fencing along the border with Mexico or private citizens will.

Simcox said Wednesday that he''s sending an ultimatum to the president, through the media, of course - "You can''t get through to the president any other way" - to deploy military reserves and the National Guard to the Arizona border by May 25.

Or, Simcox said, by the Memorial Day weekend Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteers and supporters will break ground to start erecting fencing privately.

"We have had landowners approach," Simcox said in an interview. "We''ve been working on this idea for a while. We''re going to show the federal government how easy it is to build these security fences, how inexpensively they can be built when built by private people and free enterprise."

Simcox said a half-dozen landowners along the Arizona-Mexico border have said they will allow fencing to be placed on their borderlands, and others in California, Texas and New Mexico have agreed to do so as well.

"Certainly, as with everything else, we''re only able to cover a small portion of the border," Simcox said. "The state and federal government have bought up most of the land around the border. I suspect that''s why we''ll never get control of the border."

But he said the plan is to put up secure fencing that truly will be an effective deterrent, and to show how easily it can be accomplished.

Simcox gave this description of the envisioned barrier-and-fencing complex:

Start with a 6-foot deep trench so a vehicle can''t crash through; behind it, roll of concertina (coiled, razor-edged barbed wire), in front of a 15-foot high heavy-gauge steel mesh fence angled outward at the top.

Behind the fence will be a 60- to 70-foot wide unpaved but graded dirt road, along with inexpensive, mounted video cameras that can be monitored from home computers. On the other side of the road will be a second, 15-foot fence, with more concertina wire on its outside.

"It''s a very simple, effective design based on feedback we''ve had from Border Patrol and the military," Simcox said. "It''s a fence that can be built on the cheap, effective and secure."

Simcox said supporters will try to build the fencing with volunteer labor. Surveyors and contractors have offered to help with the design and survey work, he said, and some have said they will provide heavy equipment.

Simcox said those involved in the planning hope to keep costs to between $125 and $150 a foot.

Access to land literally on the border is an issue because so much is state-leased trust property or federally owned, he said.

"You may have to deal with a situation where private property owners erect their own fences and may be faced with the president sending the National Guard to prevent them from protecting their private property," Simcox said.

He said the Minuteman plan is "to keep turning up the heat" until President Bush has to respond somehow.

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Permalink 03:38:42 pm, Categories: National News, 344 words   English (US)

ACLU FAILS!!!

The ACLU last week attempted to have the Minutemen thrown off of a private ranch because the ranch owner leases land to the State of Arizona. The article incorrectly reports that the MCDC didn''t have permits, but we already HAD permits PRIOR to the commencement of operations April 1st. They do report that the land office decided we didn''t need them.

In addition, the Minutemen contracted with the ranch owners to do ranch work there, including some cleanup of land completely trashed by crossing illegal aliens.

From the Associated Press, via the KVOA News website:

ACLU fails to toss Minutemen from state lands

Members of the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps can continue patrolling on state trust lands without permits because they''ve been invited by ranchers leasing the land and agreed to do ranch work, a state official said.

The decision ends an attempt by the American Civil Liberties Union to get Arizona to force the volunteer anti-illegal immigration activists off the land because they hadn''t gotten state permission.

"They are authorized to be there under the terms of the lease," deputy state Land Commissioner Richard Hubbard said Tuesday. He said a state employee who had told the Minutemen members on Monday they needed permits was incorrect.

The group is carrying out a monthlong patrol south of Three Points on the private King''s Anvil Ranch southwest of Tucson. Pat King, whose ranch includes some state trust land that she leases, said she has a contract with the Minutemen to monitor cattle, pick up trash and fix fences.

King is a supporter of the Minutemen and said the ACLU efforts were wrong.

"Those American Civil Liberties Union persons up there are not concerned about me at all," King said. "So they are not really the American Civil Liberties Union are they? Because they don''t give a darn about what has happened to my constitutional rights to property."

The ACLU''s Ray Ybarra said his group complained about the Minutemen to the state Land Department last week.

~SNIP~

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04/18/06

Permalink 04:33:18 pm, Categories: National News, Video Clips, 56 words   English (US)

Fox News LIVE at the border w/the Minutemen

William La Jeunesse is down at the border with the Minutemen. They''re doing LIVE reports every hour from Three Points, AZ.

You can watch one of the reports here: HERE (OR CLICK ON THE TITLE LINK!)

Thank you, Fox News, for reporting the flood over the border seeking to get in under the wire for amnesty.

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Permalink 11:30:34 am, Categories: National News, 192 words   English (US)

Senators who have not yet committed to NO AMNESTY

If you''re looking for a list of Senators to call to demand NO AMNESTY, those listed below have not yet given a firm commitment FOR or AGAINST AMNESTY. The total is 29 Senators in the uncommitted column:

Sen. Lott R-MS (202) 224-6253
Sen. Allen R-VA (202) 224-4024
Sen. Allard R-CO (202) 224-5941
Sen. Bond R-MO (202) 224-5721
Sen. Burns R-MT (202) 224-2644

Sen. Chambliss R-GA (202) 224-3521
Sen. Cornyn R-TX (202) 224-2934
Sen. Hatch R-UT (202) 224-5251
Sen. Dorgan D-ND (202) 224-2551
Sen. Kyl R-AZ (202) 224-4521

Sen. Sununu R-NH (202) 224-2841
Sen. Ensign R-NV (202) 224-6244
Sen. Rockefeller D-WV (202) 224-6472
Sen. Stabenow D-MI (202) 224-4822
Sen. Feinstein D-CA (202) 224-3841

Sen. Frist R-TN (202) 224-3344
Sen. Talent R-MO (202) 224-6154
Sen. Thomas R-WY (202) 224-6441
Sen. DeMint R-SC (202) 224-6121
Sen. Burr R-NC (202) 224-3154

Sen. Bennett R-UT (202) 224-5444
Sen. Hutchison R-TX (202) 224-5922
Sen. Snowe R-ME (202) 224-5344
Sen. Enzi R-WY (202) 224-3424
Sen. McConnell R-KY (202) 224-2541

Sen. Murkowski R-AK (202) 224-6665
Sen. Santorum R-PA (202) 224-6324
Sen. Thune R-SD (202) 224-2321
Sen. Bunning R-KY (202) 224-4343

If you make some calls, be sure to post what the Senate offices tell you here on the blog!

UPDATE NOTE: Make sure when you call your Senator and they say they are AGAINST AMNESTY that you ask them if that means they are voting AGAINST the so-called "compromise" bill in the Senate with a "path to citizenship" -- which IS AMNESTY, no matter what they try to call it!

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Permalink 09:13:36 am, Categories: National News, Chapter News, 550 words   English (US)

New Hampshire Chapter gearing up for border watch this weekend!

From the Foster''s Daily Democrat on Sunday:

Minutemen: We''re just doing a good deed

Immigrants'' group: Tactics are worrisome

By NATE PARDUE

EXETER — For the most part, they sit in lawn chairs on fields and rural terrain — and wait.

Sometimes the day''s highlight is lunch at a nearby restaurant.

"It can be pretty boring. We figure if we''re lucky, maybe we''ll see a moose go by," said Ron Oplinus, 64, an Exeter resident and director of the New Hampshire chapter of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.

The group, with more than 8,000 members nationwide, is made up of private citizens who serve as an unofficial border patrol. They are not affiliated with U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, the nation''s official border protection agency.

Their tools of the trade: cellphones, binoculars and something comfortable to sit on.

Members of the 16-person New Hampshire group will visit the town of Pittsburg, with a population of 863, to man the Canadian border for two days starting on Saturday. They will watch for illegal immigrants trying to enter the country in what is the state group''s first formal "operation."

Their efforts are necessary, Oplinus said, because the federal government doesn''t have enough manpower to do it themselves.

"Nobody really wants to do this, but as concerned citizens, it''s something we feel we have to do," said Oplinus, a retired engineer, divorcee and father of three. "We''re just another set of eyes and ears."

Minuteman operations begin with the selection of a location anywhere along the Canadian and Mexican borders. Members stake out their posts with other members of the group for safety reasons. Selecting a location is not a systematic process — anywhere there is a chance for illegal border-crossing has potential.

If they see anyone who appears to be crossing the border illegally, they call the nearest U.S. Customs and Border Protection office and provide any information they can — such as license plate numbers and physical descriptions.

The Minutemen are within their rights to patrol the border, as long as they are law-abiding and don''t interfere with Border Patrol officers. But federal officials aren''t going as far as to say the group''s efforts are constraining illegal immigration.

"The successes we are seeing are due to the men and women on the front line who work for the Border Patrol every day. We don''t fly in, work for a month, and leave. We are there every day, no matter the climate, patrolling and securing the border," said Todd Fraser, a Border Patrol spokesman.

Ross DeLacy, a Border Patrol spokesman for the Swanton, Vt., district, which includes New Hampshire, said there have been no instances where the Minutemen''s efforts have led to arrests of deportable aliens in the region.

But Oplinus said his group is making a difference, and hundreds of illegal immigrants have been identified and deported because of Minuteman operations in states like Arizona and Texas.

There essentially are two rules volunteers must follow before they can become part of the Minutemen: "obey all laws" and "avoid all contact with illegals."

"We don''t want to mix it up with these folks. We don''t want to take the law into our hands," Oplinus said.

But that''s exactly what some groups feel the Minutemen are doing.

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Permalink 07:25:38 am, Categories: National News, 6 words   English (US)

PHOTOS from petition drive in Kansas/Missouri

These just in from Tony Dolz:

Brownback''s office

Kansas City

Kansas City

Kansas City

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Permalink 06:49:21 am, Categories: National News, Field Reports, 653 words   English (US)

Field Report: Arizona 4/17/06

Just in from Stacey O''Connell:

Monday, April 17, 2006

Three weeks into "Secure Our Borders" with 950 sightings and 399 Apprehensions. Over the Easter weekend, we saw the numbers diminish across our lines, but jumped right back up this AM on the Alpha Line.

Easter Sunday we were blessed with a sermon by Phyllis Gross, a Minuteman volunteer and minister. Our MM stood down that AM to hear her speak and to take a much needed break. The weather continues to be typical for the season, cool at night, warm/hot during the day with lots of bright sunshine. A Minuteman or two have had the pleasure of knowing what it feels like to be bitten by the sun in Arizona!

The ACLU continues to berate our Minutemen and are continuing to encroach on our area of operations. They are coming out of the Prescott College in Tucson, using the college van to bring them out to our lines. Saturday afternoon, they parked across from the ranch house as a few of them started blowing up 2 large red and green balloons. Interested, we watched as they continued to work. Then, we saw them let the balloons go into the sky, floating 100 feet over the ranch house. There was a large sign that flew behind it, unreadable as the wind was strong. Suddenly, the tether broke from the balloons and the sign became readable...."Pendajos". (Spanish for A_hole). We got a good laugh as the wind took their intelligent sign South, towards the Mexican Border!

As I write this tonight, the ACLU is out on our Bravo Line; an area of operation that was considered private property to the land owner we are working with. Apparently, Ray Yberra and Kristen Synema (AZ State Representative) called AZ Fish and Game to allow them onto the land. It seems that some of the land they have is leased by the State of Arizona. They showed a permit to access State Land, and the Fish/Game allowed them access. Luckily, some of our MM volunteers have permits, and we are allowed to stay giving them word that we will all get permits to be there, regardless if the land owners have already given permission to be on the land they lease. So, tonight they are snooping around our posts, video taping, and God knows what else. I ask that before you come down, please go to www.land.state.az.us/news.htm and get a State Land Use Permit which will costs you $15. [NOTE: THE STATE OF ARIZONA HAS NOW RULED THE MINUTEMEN DO NOT NEED THESE PERMITS SO YOU DO NOT NEED TO GET THEM] You can do this online, or if you are in Phoenix or Tucson; visit the local State Game office for it.

The ACLU will not hinder our operations, they are a mere fly buzzing around and we will deal with them as weve done in the past. We ignore them, we video tape them when they get close. We will make their activities public at a time MCDC decides.

Our numbers of volunteers continue to be strong. We continue to draw 65-75 Minutemen per day during the week, and 125+ on the weekends. There is plenty of time to make your arrangements and join with us for the last two weeks of operations.

May 20th MCDC AZ will be hosting a Clean-Up Event near Lake Pleasant outside of Phoenix. A large Lay-Up area was spotted there by one of our new volunteers, and the BLM will be supporting the effort with trash bags, porta potties and maybe even lunch. More info to follow in the coming week. We hope you will join with us that day and help clean up a Lay Up area that is very much in need.

Semper Vigilans.

Stacey O''Connell
AZ State Director
MCDC

Photos of the ACLU using the Prescott College van to transport their "legal observers" to harrass Minutemen:

ACLU photo

ACLU photo

ACLU photo

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04/17/06

Permalink 11:10:03 am, Categories: Media Center, Minuteman Goes to Washington, 469 words   English (US)

Five More States Added to A Minuteman Goes to Washington Tour

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

A MINUTEMAN GOES TO WASHINGTON

“SECURE AMERICA’S BORDERS NOW!” PETITION NATIONWIDE DRIVE, FIVE MORE STATES ADDED

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 17, 2006 – The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps today announced additional tour cities in five states for the cross country “Secure America’s Borders Now!” petition drive led by Minuteman volunteer Tony Dolz, a naturalized American citizen from Cuba. The tour will feature stops at state offices of United States Senators to deliver the petition copy now in circulation which communicates the Minuteman message for a secure America on behalf of her concerned citizens. A copy of the petition is available online at http://www.MinutemanHQ.com

Dolz, himself a legal immigrant to this country, is making his journey from California to Washington, D.C., meeting fellow Minutemen and supporters, and gathering additional petition signatures to deliver to the White House and Congress.

Cities added today are the Paducah office of Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell on Tuesday, April 18th, the Nashville, Tennessee office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist on Wednesday, April 19th, the Greenville office of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on Thursday, April 20th, the Raleigh office of North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole on Friday, April 21st and the Roanoke office of Virginia Senator John Warner on Saturday, April 22nd.

The Minutemen are reporting an alarming increase in numbers of people illegally crossing along the entire southern border—in some areas the Minuteman sightings are over four times the numbers sighted last October. Dolz invites all those who would like to make their voices heard in Washington on this URGENT and immediate border security catastrophe to meet him at his stops at Senate offices throughout the country, sign the petition, take copies to gather signatures of friends and family, and to write letters to the editor and call into talk radio shows all over America.

Dolz has previously held petition drive stops in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas and Missouri. The petition drive is expected to arrive at our nation’s capitol as the U.S. Senate reconvenes April 24th.

The petition is available online so that those unable to join the Minuteman tour in person because of responsibilities to work and family can add their names. To view the petition online, go to: http://www.MinutemanHQ.com

Secure America’s Borders Now! Petition Drive

Tuesday, April 18, 2006 – 3:00 PM
Office of Senator Mitch McConnell
Professional Arts Building
2320 Broadway St., Suite 100
Paducah, KY 42001

Wednesday, April 19, 2006 – 6:00 PM
Office of Senator Bill Frist
28 White Bridge Road
Suite 211
Nashville, TN 37205

Thursday, April 20, 2006 – 6:00 PM
Office of Senator Lindsey Graham
Upstate Regional Office
101 East Washington Street, Suite 220
Greenville, South Carolina 29601

Friday, April 21, 2006 – 6:00 PM
Office of Senator Elizabeth Dole
Raleigh Office:
310 New Bern Avenue
Suite 122
Raleigh, NC 27601

Saturday, April 22, 2006 1:00 PM
Office of Senator John Warner
1003 First Union Bank Building
213 South Jefferson Street
Roanoke, Virginia 24011

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04/16/06

Permalink 08:52:08 am, Categories: National News, Minuteman Goes to Washington, 80 words   English (US)

PHOTOS from petition drive at McCain''s office in Phoenix

These photos just in from the Minuteman Goes to Washington petition drive at Sen. John McCain''s office in Phoenix on Friday. Chris Simcox was able to attend and sent these in! Over 300 people met with Tony Dolz to pick up petitions for the signature drive in Phoenix, and brought lettuce and a resume!

Tony Dolz gets signatures on the petition:

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Chris Simcox gives Tony Dolz a hand getting signatures and handing out petitions:

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Permalink 07:41:35 am, Categories: National News, 453 words   English (US)

MCDC gets air support from Oregon legislator

Jeff Kropf of Oregon is a pilot and a state representative from Oregon. He is providing air support for the Minuteman effort at Three Points, Arizona.

From the Albany Democrat-Herald:

Desert scenery includes phony corpse, Minuteman says

Flying his Cessna 150 over Arizona, Jeff Kropf thought he saw a body down below.

Upon closer inspection by people on the ground an hour and a half later, it turned out to be a dummy decked out in clothes, tennis shoes, stocking cap and gloves and arranged to look like somebody passed out face-down in the desert. Kropf thinks it might have been intended as a diversion to keep searchers busy.

The Oregon legislator, whose House District 17 includes Lebanon and Sweet Home, reported on the fake body and other incidents in a telephone interview Friday night from Three Points, Ariz., a small town and gas stop where Kropf says he goes to make phone calls. Cell phone coverage is no good on the nearby ranch where he and other members of the Minuteman Project have been watching for illegal aliens for the past week.

Among other adventures related by Kropf:

• The Minutemen he was with checked a huge pile of old clothes and other things left behind in the desert. They found a 2006 day planner in which the owner, apparently a migrant-smuggling “coyote,” detailed his business including lists of people being transported. It was translated by one of the Minutemen, a Mexican-American.

• In his plane, Kropf came to the aid of a Border Patrol helicopter, keeping an eye on a group of illegals, when the chopper was running low on fuel and had to leave. The Border Patrol radioed their thanks when they returned after refueling.

• Thursday night, the Minutemen had spotted five groups totaling about 40 migrants and called them in to the Border Patrol. “They didn’t respond,” Kropf said. “They were so overloaded.”

• Also Thursday Kropf “got my eyes on” two men down below, whom he reported and the Border Patrol picked up. He thinks they were the rest of a group of 14, 12 of whom had been picked up the day before.

Kropf has been flying with different spotters. One of them is Carmen — the Minutemen don’t give out last names — a German immigrant to the United States and one of the original founders of the Minuteman Project in that area.

“I wish every congressman and senator could come down here and see this,” Kropf said. “They would build that wall. That’s the only way to stop this.”

Friday evening he could not fly because of stormy weather.

He took his plane to Arizona April 9 and planned to help patrol a patch of the state for a week before returning to Oregon.

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04/14/06

Permalink 06:15:54 am, Categories: National News, 426 words   English (US)

Another bad ending for supporters of illegal immigration

Remember the illegal alien student found living in a school in Minnesota and how the left-wing mainstream media told the majority of Americans who oppose illegal immigration how heartless we all were?

Apparently no one made sure he got on his plane back to Mexico and now this twenty-two year old high school student/illegal alien has been arrested in Boston for a home invasion robbery.

We could give credit to the Associated Press for actually reporting his illegal status, but then they likely couldn''t find a way around reporting the story without referring to his status.

From the Associated Press, via CNN:

Feel-good immigrant story ends badly

BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- A young illegal immigrant who became a cause celebre in Minnesota after secretly living in a high school for weeks has been arrested here on home invasion charges, months after he was supposed to have left the country.

Francisco Javier Serrano, 22, had waved goodbye to supporters and journalists who saw him off at the Minneapolis airport in January, but he apparently never boarded his plane for his home country of Mexico.

Two weeks ago, police arrested him after finding him with a knife in an apartment in Boston''s North End, struggling with the tenant, who was unharmed, The Boston Globe reported Thursday. He remained in Suffolk County Jail facing home invasion charges and eventual deportation.

Serrano, who overstayed a 2002 tourist visa to live with his father and attend high school in suburban Minneapolis, was embraced by Minnesotans after he was discovered sleeping in the school''s auditorium in January 2005 and told how he had spent weeks hiding there, foraging for cafeteria food and showering in the locker room.

Students handed out "Free Francisco" T-shirts, and a developer gave him a place to live and hired an immigration lawyer for him.

Last fall, a federal judge ruled that Serrano must leave the country but gave him until January 5 to do so. That day Serrano went to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, but his plane ticket was never used.

Serrano''s mother said he had fallen in love with the U.S. and wanted to go to college and get a job that would let him send money to his family in Mexico. When his father moved from Minnesota to Connecticut, Serrano followed, but the two had a falling out, Guadalupe Flores told the Globe from her home in Mexico City.

"He decided to live his life on his own," she said, crying. "But he did it very badly."

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Permalink 05:12:01 am, Categories: National News, 608 words   English (US)

Lessons Learned from the Minutemen

On the website decicated as a resource to law enforcement officers nationwide, Officer.com, there is an article today using the "Minutemen of 2005" as the example and reason that police departments nationwide should use willing volunteers:

The Minutemen Project
Lessons learned from volunteers as force multipliers

ART FEMISTER
Volunteers in Law Enforcement Contributor
Officer.com

The year is 2002 in a high school ninth grade history class somewhere in America. The teacher asks, “Who can tell me who the Minutemen were?” to which multiple students raise their hands and talk about the Minutemen as patriotic citizens during the Revolutionary War that stepped up to help defend our nation. Fast forward to the year 2040, same setting, same question but this time a student responds, “Mrs. Applebee, do you mean the Minutemen of the Revolutionary War or the Minutemen of 2005?”

With the recent House and Senate debates and juggling to come up with an immigration reform package to satisfy the right, middle and left, I have no doubt that history will show, the Minutemen’s actions in 2005 and 2006 were the overwhelming reason this issue finally came to a head. While we’ll have to wait and see what the final new legislation looks like, whatever it is, it will certainly change the status quo of what’s been going on for the past decade at our nation’s borders.

Regardless of where you stand on the issue of the Minutemen project, no one can argue that what they did was ineffective. Wherever the Minutemen were on the border, illegal crossings stopped. Most would agree that if it were not for the efforts of the Minutemen, along with the continued news coverage from media outlets such as Lou Dobbs’ CNN program and a few outspoken congressmen, such as Tom Tancredo of Colorado and Jim Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin, the issue would have continued to sit on the back burner and remained status quo.

Lessons learned on a local level

Police and sheriff’s volunteers have a long and proud history in America, dating back to the 1950’s and beyond. While their use is not new, the percentage of law enforcement departments across America who utilize them, more so non-sworn civilian volunteers such as citizen patrols and administrative staff, is less than one would expect considering the tremendous benefits they bring to the table.

The theory of putting a police officer on every corner says quite simply that doing so would virtually eliminate street crime as we know it today, as very few people would commit a crime in front of a police officer. Anyone who doubts this theory needs to only look at the success of the Minuteman project to see how placing extra eyes and ears on the border stopped illegal crossings where the Minutemen were visibly stationed.

While we all know it would be impossible to place a police officer on every corner because of the huge costs involved, if we again look to the example of the Minutemen on the border, we can see the potential for utilizing willing members of the community is there. Embracing trained, uniformed citizen volunteers to assist in being those critical eyes and ears for law enforcement would certainly act as a deterrent to street criminals. While no one wants to create a police state with a guard on every corner, having extra eyes and ears randomly patrolling our communities, in addition to your normal police staffing, would certainly provide an added deterrent to street criminals. Add to that more duties such as providing assistance with non-enforcement actions, and the benefits just keep multiplying.

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Permalink 04:27:35 am, Categories: Media Center, Minuteman Goes to Washington, 361 words   English (US)

Minuteman to Washington Petition Drive ***TWO CITIES ADDED***

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

A MINUTEMAN GOES TO WASHINGTON

“SECURE AMERICA’S BORDERS NOW!” NATIONWIDE PETITION DRIVE

TWO NEW CITIES ADDED

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 14, 2006 – The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps announced additional tour cities today for the cross country “Secure America’s Borders Now!” petition drive led by Minuteman volunteer Tony Dolz, a naturalized American citizen from Cuba. The tour will feature stops at state offices of United States Senators to deliver the petition copy now in circulation which communicates the Minuteman message for a secure America on behalf of her concerned citizens. A copy of the petition, which already has garnered over 10,000 signatures, is available at www.MinutemanHQ.com

The Minutemen are reporting an alarming increase in numbers of people illegally crossing along the entire southern border—in some areas the Minuteman sightings are over four times the numbers sighted last October. Dolz invites all those who would like to make their voices heard in Washington on this URGENT and IMMEDIATE border security catastrophe to meet him at his stops at Senate offices throughout the country, sign the petition, take copies to gather signatures of friends and family, and to write letters to the editor and call into talk radio shows all over America.

Dolz, himself a legal immigrant to this country, will make his journey from California to Washington, D.C., meeting fellow Minutemen and supporters, and gathering additional petition signatures to deliver to the White House and Congress.

Cities added today are the Albuquerque office of New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman on Saturday, April 15th, then on to the Topeka, Kansas office of Senator Sam Brownback on Monday, April 17th.

Further stops will be announced as the tour progresses. The petition drive is expected to arrive at our nation’s capitol as the U.S. Senate reconvenes April 24th.

The petition is available online so that those unable to join the Minuteman tour in person because of responsibilities to work and family can add their names.

Secure America’s Borders Now! Petition Drive

Saturday, April 15, 2006 – 3:00 PM
Office of Senator Jeff Bingaman
Suite 130
625 Silver Avenue, SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Monday, April 17, 2006 – NOON
Office of Senator Sam Brownback
612 S. Kansas Ave.
Topeka, KS 66603

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Permalink 04:14:48 am, Categories: Media Center, Minuteman Goes to Washington, 173 words   English (US)

A Minuteman Goes to Washington--Bring Lettuce and a Resume to McCain''s office FRIDAY

Friday’s Schedule

Chris Simcox asks if you''re attending the event Friday night at Senator McCain''s office in Phoenix, PLEASE BRING A HEAD OF LETTUCE AND A RESUME.

Friday, April 14, 2006 – 6:00 PM
Office of Senator John McCain
5353 North 16th Street, Suite 105
Phoenix, Arizona 85016

McCain Insults US Workers and Unions

Senator John McCain is so out of touch with the American worker that when he recently offered a union crowd $50 an hour to come to Arizona to pick lettuce, he didn''t even realize that amounts to a salary of $102,000 per year.

AP WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain was booed over his immigration views when he told a union crowd that immigrants were taking jobs nobody else wanted. He offered anybody in the crowd $50 an hour to pick lettuce in Arizona.

Shouts of protest rose from the crowd, with some accepting McCain''s job offer.

McCain insisted none of them would do such menial labor for a complete season. "You can''t do it, my friends."

Some in the crowd said they didn''t appreciate McCain questioning their work ethic.

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04/13/06

Permalink 04:29:34 pm, Categories: National News, 120 words   English (US)

New Documentary of the border including the Minutemen

Chris Burgard, the director of this new documentary, The Month of October, actually spent over two months on the border documented the Minutemen and the southern border during the month of October, 2005.

To view the "trailer" of the movie, Hollywood lingo for the preview, CLICK HERE (or on the title link) and then click "the trailer" at the top, center right of the web page.

The documentary looks very, very impressive.

Bob Wright, head of the Minutemen in New Mexico, can be seen at the very end of the "trailer." And we can assure you that he has now officially been scratched from the White House Christmas list.

Check it out! You will need a Quicktime player to view it.

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04/12/06

Permalink 08:10:10 am, Categories: Media Center, Minuteman Goes to Washington, 474 words   English (US)

A Minuteman Goes to Washington, "Secure America''s Borders Now!" Petition Nationwide Drive, Visits Senators'' Offices

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

A MINUTEMAN GOES TO WASHINGTON

“SECURE AMERICA’S BORDERS NOW!” PETITION NATIONWIDE DRIVE, VISITS SENATORS’ OFFICES

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 12, 2006 – The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps announced today a cross country “Secure America’s Borders Now!” petition drive led by Minuteman volunteer Tony Dolz, a naturalized American citizen from Cuba. The tour will feature stops at state offices of United States Senators to deliver the petition copy now in circulation which communicates the Minuteman message for a secure America on behalf of her concerned citizens.

With polls consistently confirming that overwhelming majorities of American voters consider illegal immigration to be “a very serious problem,” Dolz invites all those who would like to make their voices heard in Washington to meet him at his stops at Senate offices throughout the country, sign the petition, take copies to gather signatures of friends and family, and to write letters to the editor and call into talk radio shows all over America.

Dolz, himself a LEGAL immigrant to this country, will make his journey from California to Washington, D.C., meeting fellow Minutemen and supporters, and gathering additional petition signatures to deliver to the White House and Congress. The two-week swing is part of nationwide Minuteman efforts urging President Bush and Congress to protect our nation by immediately placing reserve military units on the border. The petition also calls on the Senate to follow the lead of the House of Representatives by passing legislation to secure our borders through fencing, technology and a massive increase in Border Patrol agents—without guest worker amnesty programs which would reward illegal entry and jeopardize American sovereignty by encouraging continued disdain for immigration law.

The petition drive will begin Thursday, April 13th with stops at the Los Angeles office of California Senator Diane Feinstein, then proceeding east to the Las Vegas, Nevada office of Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday evening, April 13th. A visit to Senator John McCain’s office in Phoenix, Arizona is scheduled for Friday, April 14th.

Further stops will be announced as the tour progresses. The petition drive is expected to arrive in our nation’s capital in approximately two weeks time—as the U.S. Senate reconvenes.

A copy of the petition, which already has garnered over 8,500 signatures, is available at
http://www.minutemanhq.com

The petition is available online so that those unable to join the Minuteman tour in person because of responsibilities to work and family can add their names.

Secure America’s Borders Now! Petition Drive

Thursday, April 13, 2006 – 12:00 NOON
Office of Senator Diane Feinstein
11111 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025

Thursday, April 13, 2006 – 7:00 PM
Office of Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid
Lloyd D. George Building, 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Suite 8016
Las Vegas, NV 89101

Friday, April 14, 2006 – 6:00 PM
Office of Senator John McCain
5353 North 16th Street, Suite 105
Phoenix, Arizona 85016

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04/11/06

Permalink 10:41:59 am, Categories: Media Center, 813 words   English (US)

Senate and President Promote Anarchy at Borders and in American Cities

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

SENATE AND PRESIDENT PROMOTE ANARCHY AT BORDERS AND IN AMERICAN CITIES

MINUTEMEN REPORTING LARGE INCREASE IN ILLEGAL ALIENS POURING OVER BORDER

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 11, 2006 – The irresponsible rhetoric coming from the U.S. Senate and the President promoting amnesty to the detriment of border security and national sovereignty has resulted in a state of anarchy at our borders that is spilling over into the streets of cities all across America. As thousands of illegal aliens daily pour over our southern border in anticipation of obtaining American citizenship through amnesty, millions of illegal aliens in cities across the nation are DEMANDING amnesty as they sneer at the rule of law and at immigrants who have played by the rules and entered this country legally.

Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”) volunteers have personally witnessed an alarming surge in illegal border crossings this month, incited by the inducement of amnesty disguised as “guest worker” programs and “earned citizenship.” MCDC has been conducting around-the-clock volunteer border watch operations in all four southwestern border states of the U.S.–Mexican border and in several northern states along the U.S.–Canadian border. These operations will continue 24/7 throughout the month of April.

Sightings by MCDC volunteers and confirmed apprehensions by U.S. Border Patrol (“BP”) agents based on those sightings show a marked increase from last year’s incursions. As of Sunday, April 9, just nine days into the border watch operations, the following numbers were reported by the MCDC state directors:

Three Points, Arizona: 772 sightings, 239 BP apprehensions (All of Oct. 2005 est. 800/300)

Falfurrias, Texas: 409 sightings, BP apprehensions unknown (All of Oct. 2005 est. 800/unknown)

Columbus, New Mexico: 133 sightings, 68 BP apprehensions (All of Oct. 2005 est. 100/30)

Boulevard, California: 114 sightings (includes 33 that turned back to Mexico), 40 BP apprehensions (All of Oct. 2005 22/6)

There have been no reports of illegal border crossings in the New York and New Hampshire operations. The Washington State MCDC Detachment has thus far reported no sightings, but they have reported witnessing apparent protesters deliberately crossing the border from Canada near Bender, WA, in order to set off Border Patrol sensors before retreating to Canada.

The number of illegal aliens crossing our borders is surging, with an apprehension rate in sector reports from Minutemen ranging from two to three persons successfully infiltrating the United States for every one person apprehended. The Border Patrol has been overwhelmed this year by the flood of humanity crossing our southern borders. In the first two months of 2006 alone, the Border Patrol reports apprehending 408,000 illegal border crossers, a third of the 1.17 million illegal border crossers apprehended in all of 2005.

Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, issued the following statement on the failure of the U.S. Senate and the President to secure the borders:

“In his Saturday radio address to the nation, President Bush admitted that the federal government does not have control of our borders (‘we have much more work ahead to gain control of our border’.) Five years into his administration and four-and- a-half years after 9/11, it is a stunning admission and an appalling dereliction of duty for the President not to have done everything within his power to gain operational control of our borders.

“President Bush defends his lax attitude toward border security by stating his belief that family values do not stop at the Rio Grande. When did law-breaking become a family value? The President needs to honor his constitutional obligation to ensure that respect for the rule of law and defense of American security and sovereignty do not stop at that Rio Grande.

“The Senate and the President denigrate and insult American workers, saying illegal aliens are doing the jobs Americans refuse to do. What do they say to the hundreds of predominately African-American workers from Alabama, and the thousands more displaced by the storm, who have been denied jobs rebuilding damage from Hurricane Katrina after being told by employers ‘the Mexicans had arrived.’

“The Senate and the President have placed the interests of foreign nationals, cheap labor and corporate-linked campaign contributors ahead of the national security, the national sovereignty and the prosperity of these United States. Our federal government’s refusal to secure the borders from invasion has allowed our cities and towns to be overrun with arrogant mobs of illegal aliens flying flags of foreign nations—demanding their criminality be rewarded with amnesty and U.S. citizenship. The politicians are gambling with the lives of Americans that no terrorists have hidden themselves among the millions of illegal aliens who have waltzed across our borders unmolested.

“If President Bush were truly concerned with the security of America, he would immediately order troops to protect the borders until the Border Patrol is expanded and equipped to a level that will meet America’s national security requirements. Until he acts, the Minutemen will remain on the border doing the job the President and the Senate refuse to do.”

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Permalink 04:50:50 am, Categories: National News, 447 words   English (US)

Field Report: Arizona 4/10/06

This in from Stacey O''Connell:

Monday April 10 2006:

10 days into the event MCDC AZ has 746 sightings and 307 apprehensions by US Border Patrol from those sightings. As I write this tonight, our Echo and Bravo lines are tracking 14 illegals with Border Patrol agents on the ground and one helicopter with thermal scope over head. In the past, numbers drop as days go by into an operation, but not this time. USBP is confirming with us that this is the heaviest flow of illegal aliens they have seen, and there is no sign of it slowing down. We are witnessing incredible numbers of illegals coming across the lines.

The past week has been full of excitement. The ACLU is getting more brazen with its tactics here. Resorting to surrounding some of our posts with 12-15 ACLU people at a time. In fact, they are now harassing USBP agents. Saturday night, we were tracking 12 illegals spotted with the thermal scope, when BP arrived on our post to track them on the ground. The ACLU came up on the posts, honking their horns, shining lights, and yelling loudly, in order to deter the agents and scatter the illegals. The BP agents could not do their jobs with that going on, and left. The ACLU is making contact with illegal aliens and their sympathizers on the lower valley and telling them how to go around us, this being done by AZ State Representative Kirsten Sinema and ACLU creep leader Ray Yberra.

Our numbers of volunteers on the lines are strong, in fact Saturday PM we had almost TOO MANY Minutemen! And we were running two lines at once! MCDC adjusts and makes room, as there are many to spot!

The meals continue to be served, we have a TV with satellite now in the ranch house, fixed the plumbing problems to include a new toilet and still trying to find out how the hot water gets turned on! All in all, camp life is going well as we congregate and make new friends, greet old ones, and swap stories of post life and gossip.

Illegals are being found riding bikes, hitchhiking, sleeping, and hiking through the hot desert. Our operation is picking up the pace and settling in as we gain more volunteers. We have another MCDC aircraft in from Oregon this week, and we continue to receive MCDC leadership from other Chapter States. NH, NY and Illinois Leadership on board this week. We even have a wonderful lady, Sara; flew in from Alaska.

We hope to see your faces soon. Pack your bags and kiss the family goodbye, your nation needs you on the border.

Semper Vigilans.

Stacey O''Connell
AZ State Director
MCDC

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04/10/06

Permalink 09:01:24 am, Categories: National News, 478 words   English (US)

Jobs Americans Will Not Do?

Jerry Seper of the Washington Times has a very interesting article today about Katrina cleanup in Alabama and how mostly black workers were sent home and told, "The Mexicans had arrived."

From today''s Washington Times:

Arrival of aliens ousts U.S. workers
By Jerry Seper
The Washington Times

An Alabama employment agency that sent 70 laborers and construction workers to job sites in that state in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina says the men were sent home after just two weeks on the job by employers who told them "the Mexicans had arrived" and were willing to work for less.

Linda Swope, who operates Complete Employment Services Inc. in Mobile, Ala., told The Washington Times last week that the workers -- whom she described as U.S. citizens, residents of Alabama and predominantly black -- had been "urgently requested" by contractors hired to rebuild and clear devastated areas of the state, but were told to leave three job sites when the foreign workers showed up.

"After Katrina, our company had 70 workers on the job the first day, but the companies decided they didn''t need them anymore because the Mexicans had arrived," Mrs. Swope said. "I assure you it is not true that Americans don''t want to work.

"We had been told that 270 jobs might be available, and we could have filled every one of them with men from this area, most of whom lost their jobs because of the hurricane," she said. "When we told the guys they would not be needed, they actually cried ... and we cried with them. This is a shame."

Mrs. Swope said employment agencies throughout Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi faced similar problems, when thousands of men from Mexico and several Central and South American countries -- many in crowded buses and trucks -- came into the three states after Katrina, looking for employment and willing to work for less money.

The number of foreign workers who flooded the area after the hurricane has been estimated at more than 30,000. Many of them have been identified by law-enforcement authorities and others as illegal aliens.

The Gulf Coast Latin American Association noted in a report that whether those workers will remain after the cleanup work is completed is not clear, but the longer those jobs last, the more likely it is that the workers will settle permanently. After Hurricane Andrew hit southeastern Florida in 1992, the association said, the construction boom attracted large numbers of Hispanic immigrants to several areas, including Homestead, Fla., where the Latino population doubled during the 1990s.

Many of the illegal aliens came into the Gulf Coast states not only from south of the border but also from California, Arizona and Texas, responding to the demand for workers. U.S. Border Patrol officials in the three states have reported an increase in the number of illegals apprehended.

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04/07/06

Permalink 12:47:49 pm, Categories: National News, 1032 words   English (US)

97% of Illegal Aliens Take Jobs That Americans Want and Need

From California Minuteman Tony Dolz:

97% of Illegal Aliens Take Jobs That Americans Want and Need
by Tony Dolz
Published in American Chronicle
April 7, 2006

The most recent Pew Hispanic Center ''s study indicates that 97% of 12 to 20 million illegal aliens are working in construction, hospitality, manufacturing, restaurant, administrative and service jobs. Are these jobs that Americans will not do?

The distinguished Senators Kennedy, McCain, Specter, Brownback, DeWine, Martinez , Hagel and Graham appear to believe that Americans are lazy and unmotivated to do a days work. If this is so, then who did these jobs before unethical employers opted to break the law by hiring a massive number of illegal aliens on the cheap? Incidentally, who is doing these jobs today in states where ethical employers are still hiring Americans, paying living wages, healthcare benefits and on-the-job accident insurance?

Whereas most Americans feel great compassion for the 5 billion people living outside the industrialized world, anyone of who would live a better life in America; our Senators seem to place their sympathies with the crooked and influential employers that want to keep the criminal alien employees that are already working for them. If this were not the case, the illegal alien employers represented by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce would not object to granting Guest Worker status ONLY to those who have never violated our immigration laws.

Let''s be honest about this. The Senate Judiciary Committee amnesty proposal is in effect an amnesty for the criminal employers who have been avoiding employer sanctions since the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA). IRCA was America ''s last failed attempt at granting amnesty to criminal aliens to stem the tide of illegal immigration. The border security and employer (of illegal alien) sanction provision of IRCA were not enforced. So after eliminating the 3.5 million illegal aliens in the United States via the 1986 amnesty, the number of illegal aliens has swollen to 12 to 20 million in 20 years. Why? Because our government did not secure our borders and enforce employer sanctions as promised in the IRCA.

The Government Accounting Office (GAO) report dated March 6th, 2006 concludes that the agency that would be in charge of the proposed amnesty of 2006, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, is incapable of administering and enforcing the new amnesty, therefore condemning the proposed 2006 amnesty to failure from the start.

28% of prisoners in federal prisons are illegal aliens, according the United States Justice Department. Not all of those 12 to 20 million illegal aliens have come to America to work. Some have come to commit crimes.

Only 5% of those surveyed by the Pew Hispanic Center in December 2005, who have been in the U.S. for two years or less, were unemployed while still in Mexico . Unemployment plays a minimal role in motivating workers from Mexico to migrate to the U.S.

As to the "hard-working" claim, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) notes: "The proportion of immigrant-headed households using at least one major welfare program is 24.5 percent compared to 16.3 percent for native households."

If we think that education is going to protect our jobs against globalization on one hand and on the other, the labor cheapening effect of open-borders, think again.

Our Senators and some in Congress are working closely with America ''s most powerful business interests, many controlled by multinationals and globalized capital, to either outsource your job or import both skilled and unskilled labor in massive proportions. The idea is that skilled workers in other countries will work for less than comparably educated Americans; and that when labor, when properly viewed as a commodity such as sugar or oil, gets cheaper with over-supply. If you are relying on the Senate and the Congress to ensure your wellbeing and that of your children, you are sadly mistaken. Their efforts are creating open borders is only one part of the problem.

The front page Los Angeles Times article dated March 6, 2006 entitled “ That Good Education Might Not Be Enough , states, "More education has been the right answer for the past few decades," said Princeton University economist and former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan S. Blinder, "but I''m not so convinced that it''s the right course" for coping with the upheavals of globalization. Most studies suggest that beyond the manufacturing sector, the "offshoring" of jobs has been comparatively modest. But some analysts say the ground has been laid for a substantial pickup. In a recent paper, Blinder offered a rough estimate that suggested that as many as 42 million jobs, or nearly one-third of the nation''s total, were susceptible to offshoring.

A growing number of Americans: Democrats, Republicans and independents, agree with the sentiments expressed by the Democrat Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid who is quoted as saying, “ Currently, an alien living illegally in the United States often pays no taxes but receives unemployment, welfare, free medical care and other federal benefits. Recent terrorist acts, including the World Trade Center bombing, have underscored the need to keep violent criminals out of the country.”

The Field Poll of September of 2005 showed that 81% of Californians are concerned about illegal immigration and 49% think that is a very serious problem. The Field Poll of March 2006 showed that 57% of registered voters think illegal immigration is a serious problem and a whopping 71% of registered Republicans share that view. It seems that many now agree with Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid even as he is now supporting the Guest Worker Amnesty tooted by President Bush.

President Bush and the Republican Senators echoing his wishes would like to correct us when by all appearances the forgiveness of crimes and tax fraud committed by illegal aliens looks like an amnesty. The President claims that it is not. In my opinion the penalty for illegal immigration is deportation; anything less is amnesty.

On light of the utter failure of America ''s last attempt at granting amnesty, IRCA of 1986, there must not be any talk of Guest Worker programs until our borders are secured, employer sanctions are enforced and the last illegal immigrant has left or has been deported from our land.

To make your opinion heard about the proposed amnesty of 2006, you are welcome to visit www.numbersusa.com where you can use tools to contact your Congressperson and Senators.

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Permalink 11:47:10 am, Categories: National News, 1186 words   English (US)

The Truth About ''La Raza'' and MEChA

Congressman Charlie Norwood of Georgia (one of the really, really good guys!) has a great article today in Human Events on La Raza and the connections with MEChA:

by Rep. Charlie Norwood
Posted Apr 07, 2006

The nation''s television screens many days recently have been filled with scenes of huge crowds carrying the colorful green and red flag of Mexico viewers could well have thought it was a national holiday in Mexico City.

It was instead, downtown Los Angeles, Calif., although the scene was recreated in numerous other cities around the country with substantial Mexican populations. Hordes of Mexican expatriates, many here illegally, were protesting the very U.S. immigration laws they were violating with impunity. They found it offensive and a violation of their rights that the U.S. dared to have immigration laws to begin with.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa mounted the podium, but any hopes that he would quiet the crowds and defend the law were soon dashed. Villaraigosa, himself, has spent a lifetime opposing U.S. immigration law.

For law-abiding Americans without knowledge of the dark side of our current illegal immigration crisis, all this is unfathomable. For those who know the truth about the "La Raza" movement, these demonstrations were a prophecy fulfilled.

It is past time for all Americans to know what is at the root of this outrageous behavior, and the extent to which the nation is at risk because of "La Raza" -- The Race.

There are many immigrant groups joined in the overall "La Raza" movement. The most prominent and mainstream organization is the National Council de La Raza -- the Council of "The Race".

To most of the mainstream media, most members of Congress, and even many of their own members, the National Council of La Raza is no more than a Hispanic Rotary Club.

But the National Council of La Raza succeeded in raking in over $15.2 million in federal grants last year alone, of which $7.9 million was in U.S. Department of Education grants for Charter Schools, and undisclosed amounts were for get-out-the-vote efforts supporting La Raza political positions.

The Council of La Raza succeeded in having itself added to congressional hearings by Republican House and Senate leaders. And an anonymous senator even gave the Council of La Raza an extra $4 million in earmarked taxpayer money, supposedly for "housing reform," while La Raza continues to lobby the Senate for virtual open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens.

La Raza movement, the agenda that led to those thousands of illegal immigrants in the streets of American cities, waving Mexican flags, brazenly defying our laws, and demanding concessions.

Key among the secondary organizations is the radical racist group Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan (MEChA), one of the most anti-American groups in the country, which has permeated U.S. campuses since the 1960s, and continues its push to carve a racist nation out of the American West.

One of America''s greatest strengths has always been taking in immigrants from cultures around the world, and assimilating them into our country as Americans. By being citizens of the U.S. we are Americans first, and only, in our national loyalties.

This is totally opposed by MEChA for the hordes of illegal immigrants pouring across our borders, to whom they say:

"Chicano is our identity; it defines who we are as people. It rejects the notion that we...should assimilate into the Anglo-American melting pot...Aztlan was the legendary homeland of the Aztecas ... It became synonymous with the vast territories of the Southwest, brutally stolen from a Mexican people marginalized and betrayed by the hostile custodians of the Manifest Destiny." (Statement on University of Oregon MEChA Website, Jan. 3, 2006)

MEChA isn''t at all shy about their goals, or their views of other races. Their founding principles are contained in these words in "El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan" (The Spiritual Plan for Aztlan):

"In the spirit of a new people that is conscious not only of its proud historical heritage but also of the brutal gringo invasion of our territories, we, the Chicano inhabitants and civilizers of the northern land of Aztlan from whence came our forefathers, reclaiming the land of their birth and consecrating the determination of our people of the sun, declare that the call of our blood is our power, our responsibility, and our inevitable destiny. ... Aztlan belongs to those who plant the seeds, water the fields, and gather the crops and not to the foreign Europeans. ... We are a bronze people with a bronze culture. Before the world, before all of North America, before all our brothers in the bronze continent, we are a nation, we are a union of free pueblos, we are Aztlan. For La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada."

That closing two-sentence motto is chilling to everyone who values equal rights for all. It says: "For The Race everything. Outside The Race, nothing."

If these morally sickening MEChA quotes were coming from some fringe website, Americans could at least console themselves that it was just a small group of nuts behind it. Nearly every racial and ethnic group has some shady characters and positions in its past and some unbalanced individuals today claiming racial superiority and demanding separatism. But this is coming straight from the official MEChA sites at Georgetown University, the University of Texas, UCLA, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, University of Oregon, and many other colleges and universities around the country.

MEChA was in fact reported to be one of the main organizers of those street demonstrations we witnessed over the past weeks. That helps explain why those hordes of illegal immigrants weren''t asking for amnesty -- they were demanding an end to U.S. law, period. Unlike past waves of immigrants who sought to become responsible members of American society, these protesters reject American society altogether, because they have been taught that America rightfully belongs to them.

MEChA and the La Raza movement teach that Colorado, California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, New Mexico, Oregon and parts of Washington State make up an area known as "Aztlan" -- a fictional ancestral homeland of the Aztecs before Europeans arrived in North America. As such, it belongs to the followers of MEChA. These are all areas America should surrender to "La Raza" once enough immigrants, legal or illegal, enter to claim a majority, as in Los Angeles. The current borders of the United States will simply be extinguished.

This plan is what is referred to as the "Reconquista" or reconquest, of the Western U.S.

But it won''t end with territorial occupation and secession. The final plan for the La Raza movement includes the ethnic cleansing of Americans of European, African, and Asian descent out of "Aztlan."

As Miguel Perez of Cal State-Northridge''s MEChA chapter has been quoted as saying: "The ultimate ideology is the liberation of Aztlan. Communism would be closest [to it]. Once Aztlan is established, ethnic cleansing would commence: Non-Chicanos would have to be expelled -- opposition groups would be quashed because you have to keep power."

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Permalink 07:05:23 am, Categories: National News, 102 words   English (US)

SENATE UPDATE: CLOTURE VOTE FAILS FOR "COMPROMISE"

The Senate has voted against cloture on the Martinez-Hagel "compromise" which means it will not come to a floor vote (in effect tabling the bill for the time being).

The Democrats yesterday would not allow more than three amendments (were blocking the votes) to the bill. There are twenty amendments. Even Lindsey Graham was on the floor last night speaking out against the compromise without the full Senate having its say on amending the "compromise" as put forth out of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

They are voting on cloture for Frist''s "border security only" bill right now. You can watch on CSPAN2.

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04/06/06

Permalink 07:30:23 am, Categories: National News, 1286 words   English (US)

Uncivil, Mean-Spirited Pro-Illegal Movement Joins with Hate-America Crowd, Jumps the Shark

Rush Limbaugh had some kind words for the Minutemen on his show yesterday:

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There''s a television term. Have you heard the term "jumping the shark," when a show has a jump-the-shark moment? The jump-the-shark moment is when a television show does something so stupid and so bad that it forever dooms the program, and it can''t recover from it, and the term actually has roots in reality. Back in the days of Happy Days, there was an actual scene in which Fonzie is out water-skiing somewhere and has to jump a shark.

A shark shows up. It was a stupid scene. It made no sense. The show never recovered after that scene, and now every television show has its jump-the-shark moment. Well, this movement, I said last week, with these 500,000 people in LA and all over the country, I said, "Waving the Mexican flag is going to be the jump-the-shark moment for the illegal immigration movement," and this is exactly what it is. This backlash is starting to happen, and it''s not public yet, we''re just starting to get little feelers of it. But I''m telling you these people running around waving the Mexican flag, and then demanding that no law be passed that effects them and what they want to do here, including be illegal, people aren''t going to put up with this.

They''re going to realize this isn''t about immigration. So the jump-the-shark moment in the illegal immigration movement has arrived. I''ll tell you something else that constitutes the jump-the-shark moment is the fact that all of these kook left wing communist groups have now taken over the movement, ANSWER and the Free Palestine movement. I mean, it''s a typical collection of wacko, extreme leftist, pro-communist groups that have co-opted now the illegal immigration movement, and they''re the ones that are putting on this big May Day March and protest and national boycott. May Day! The day that the communists and the Soviet Union drove all their military equipment past the reviewing stand at the Kremlin.

Well, the illegal immigrants want to be... It tells you who they really are and who their leaders are, and if they wanted to be co-opted by a bunch of pro-communist, anti/hate-America crowd people, then that''s going to be another jump-the-shark moment. There can be two. There can be. There''s usually only one, but once the American people get an idea that the hate-America crowd in this country has adopted the illegals, you''re not going to find... You hear this guy in Phoenix (and he''s just one of many, I''m telling you, who are out there), these leftists, liberals, they''re having their compassion thrown right back in their face, folks. "We must understand the poor from around the world, and if they want to come here and improve their lives, why, who are we to stand in their way?"

Well, they''re having that compassion thrown right back in their face because these people to whom they are extending all this compassion and understanding and feeling and pain, suffering, understanding, they''re throwing it right back in their face. And it''s going to cause even more reaction. There''s a story in the LA Times today: "Florida Governor Jeb Bush Calls Tone of Immigration Debate ''Hurtful.'' Accusing politicians of ''pounding their chests'' on immigration for short-term political gain, Florida Governor Jeb Bush said Tuesday that the tone of the debate had been ''hurtful'' to him and his Mexican-born wife, Columba."

I can''t think of a single prominent voice on our side of this debate who''s been anything but respectful and civil. I wish President Bush and Governor Bush, when they want to talk about the "incivility" out there, would name some names. Are they talking about J. D. Hayworth? Who are they talking about? This story talks about the Minutemen, and it talks about some members of Congress. The Minutemen? I mean, they''re out there calling the Minutemen "vigilantes." They''re not breaking the law!

They''re not doing anything that''s on the wrong side of the law. And yet here we have people being called vigilantes who are just obeying the law, while they''re trying to do something about this illegal incursion into the country. The illegals are given a pass, they''re called "the backbone of America." We''re not allowed to criticize them. The Minutemen are called vigilantes! It''s 180 degrees out of phase. It''s the left, it''s their side, that''s urging all these protests. These protests, people are carrying the flags of foreign countries. It''s their side trying to force on the American people illegal immigration that the people reject on principled grounds. It''s their side using names like "nativists" and "know-nothings" and "racists" to describe people who are concerned about the illegal immigration problem.

As far as I''m concerned, we have argued the facts, and we have argued the law, and we''re said now to be using a "negative tone" by those who are using the negative tone. The "negative tone" is coming from all of the people trying to get everybody up to speed for supporting this. Look at who they''re teamed with. They''re teamed with ANSWER. I told you this yesterday, a bunch of truly radical hate-America groups. Why doesn''t Senator McCain, why doesn''t President Bush, why doesn''t Governor Bush chastise those people? Senator McCain''s out there advising the illegals. (McCain Impression) "Don''t fly those Mexican flags. Fly American flags out there." He''s advising them. It''s too late, the jump-the-shark moment has taken place. But it''s amazing to see who is being criticized as uncivil and mean-spirited in this. (interruption) Well, I know. That''s right. Because we''re using the term "illegal," we are mean spirited. That''s what I mean. We''re sticking to the facts and the law.

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RUSH: I just made the point: You got Governor Bush and President Bush, McCain, all these people -- I call them the open-borders crowd; that''s what they are, the open-borders crowd -- accuse people like me of being "uncivil." The Minutemen are "vigilantes", and I ask, "Name for me one person who''s being uncivil who''s dealing with anything other than the facts here?" Well... (press release).

"The National Association of Hispanic Journalists urges news media to stop using dehumanizing terms when covering immigration, calls for stopping the use of ''illegals'' as a noun, curbing the phrase ''illegal alien.'' As protesters march in the streets and debate intensifies in Congress over how to fix the nation''s immigration laws, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists calls on our nation''s news media to use accurate terminology in its coverage of immigration and to stop dehumanizing undocumented immigrants." They''re not "immigrants." They''re not coming here to "immigrate," and they are illegal. Now, see, I guess I''ve just been "uncivil," right?

I said it twice, but I also raised my voice. I raised my voice in the attempt to make a point, to be emphatic. Here you have a bunch of journalists who are openly admitting that accuracy is not what they are about! Spin and propaganda is what they are about. Don''t call them what they are. Don''t call them "illegals," and don''t call them "illegal aliens," and don''t even refer to them as just "undocumented workers." They''re not even immigrants. The ones we''re talking about have no desire to immigrate. They''re coming here for work. So they can''t point out to me anybody who''s being "uncivil," and I don''t know why the open borders crowd is not upset at who it is that''s organizing this big May Day shebang. This group called ANSWER, it''s really part of the hate-America crowd, and they''re just a bunch of renegade communists.

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Permalink 07:20:47 am, Categories: National News, 397 words   English (US)

Senator Roberts Urges Democrats to Stop Delaying Immigration Legislation that Protects National Security

Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) gave a blistering floor speech yesterday. Here''s the text as released by his office:

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence today urged Democrats to stop delaying progress on critical immigration reform legislation to strengthen border security.
Senator Roberts delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor:

“We are about to go on a two week recess without doing anything to secure our borders. There are 32,200 reasons why we should reach accommodation to pass a good immigration reform bill. That’s 32,200 people that will be coming across our borders during the two weeks that we’ll be in recess. 2,300 are coming across per day.

“As Chairman of the Intelligence Committee, I know how this effects our national security. 1.2 million illegal aliens were apprehended as they came across our borders last year. Two or three times that amount were not apprehended. If you lived in Tucson, that number was about 439,000. If you live in Yuma, California, that was approximately140,000. In McAllen, Texas, 135,000. Now that is in just one year. Of the 1.2 million that were apprehended that came across illegally, not to mention those that are not apprehended, 165,000 were persons coming from countries other than Mexico. Where did they come from? The Middle East, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe. We know because we have apprehended people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran, Somalia, and Venezuela.

“These folks may be trying to find a job and be part of the American dream, but they may have other goals as well. Truthfully, I think this is only a snapshot of reality. I think the Intelligence Community can tell you who we have caught, but they can’t tell you who we haven’t caught. So, everyday that we argue about this that’s potentially 2,300 threats to national security coming across the border.

“I encourage my colleagues across the aisle to allow a series of amendments to be considered and move on with the debate of this bill. Otherwise, I have to tell you, the people of Kansas are going to look at me and every other Senator and say, ‘What on earth are you doing going on recess for two weeks when you have 32,200 people coming into the country, most of whom are not vetted and could endanger the security of the United States?”

To borrow a phrase, "GO, PAT, GO!"

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Permalink 07:06:51 am, Categories: National News, 195 words   English (US)

Nearly 600 illegal immigrant sightings reported

An accurate report from today''s Associated Press. If you''ll click on the title link to read the entire article, you''ll get numbers from more than just Arizona.

The numbers are up GREATLY as a result of the human tsunami "jumping the queue" to illegally cross the border to take advantage of the President and the Senate''s proposed amnesty.

From the AP:

Nearly 600 illegal immigrant sightings reported

Associated Press
Apr. 5, 2006 05:40 PM

TUCSON- Minuteman border watch volunteers deployed in Arizona this month have called in close to 600 sightings of illegal immigrants observed crossing through the desert southwest of here.

Connie Hair, spokeswoman for the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, said that Minutemen had reported 591 sightings of suspected illegal immigrants to the U.S. Border Patrol from Saturday, when the monthlong operation south of Three Points began, through early afternoon Wednesday.

She said the calls resulted in 203 apprehensions by the U.S. Border Patrol.

When Minutemen staged their first such patrols last April along the border near Naco in southeastern Arizona, they claimed credit for sightings that resulted in apprehension of about 330 illegal immigrants for the entire month.

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04/05/06

Permalink 04:31:48 pm, Categories: National News, Media Center, 641 words   English (US)

Take An American Flag To Work Day EveryThursday in April through May Day

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AS SCHOOLS BAN OLD GLORY, MINUTEMEN EXTEND ‘TAKE AN AMERICAN FLAG TO WORK DAY’
TO EVERY THURSDAY IN APRIL AND MAY 1ST

AUDIO STATEMENT AVAILABLE

(PHOENIX, AZ) April 5, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, today extended Monday’s call by Minutemen for citizens across the country to make every Thursday in April “Take An American Flag to Work Day!” The Minutemen are rallying Americans to culminate their patriotic show of support for our flag on Monday, May 1st—when communist, anarchist and other pro-illegal alien radicals are attempting to stage a nationwide strike promoting amnesty and unsecured borders. The Minutemen call on our nation’s silent majority to publicly carry an American flag to work and everywhere they go, beginning Thursday, April 6, and continuing every Thursday in April through Monday, May 1st.

The extension through May Day of the “Take An American Flag to Work Day” campaign was requested by Minuteman volunteers and supporters who are outraged by the recent desecrations of the American flag by pro-illegal alien mobs. Current reports of the banning of the American flag and patriotic red, white and blue clothing by school districts in San Diego, CA and around the country in reaction to illegal alien student walk-outs have given even greater urgency to the “Take An American Flag to Work Day” initiative of the Minutemen.

As reported by Jerry Seper in The Washington Times on April 4, 2006, the May Day pro-illegal alien and unsecured borders boycott is being organized by the ANSWER coalition, a front group for the communist Workers World Party whose steering committee includes radical anti-American groups such as the Free Palestine Alliance, the Partnership for Civil Justice, the Nicaragua Network, the Korea Truth Commission, the Muslim Student Association, the Mexico Solidarity Network and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Simcox issued the following statement in support of “Take an American Flag to Work Day”:

“The American flag has been burned, dragged in the streets, thrown in the garbage and hung upside down under the flag of Mexico on U.S. soil by pro-illegal alien protesters. Now Old Glory is being banned by U.S. government-funded schools around the country so as not to offend illegal aliens and their enablers.

“The American people are fed up with this assault on our American flag that our citizen soldiers, our families and forefathers, fought and died for—to keep this country free. The Minutemen are calling on our fellow Americans to defend Old Glory by publicly carrying it and proudly showing the red, white and blue wherever they go on Thursdays in April—work, school, shopping or just walking through the neighborhood.

“President Bush has called for a civil debate on illegal immigration and border security—but there is nothing ‘civil’ about desecrating the Stars and Stripes. He asks for a debate that ‘does not pit neighbor against neighbor’—but good neighbors in America are not trespassers, lawbreakers, or flag desecrators. The Minutemen urge the President to stop making excuses for anarchists, and to speak out in support of the American flag, and the rights AND responsibilities of liberty it so nobly symbolizes. The Minutemen stand in defense of America, honoring the duties and loyalties that secure our responsible self-government and the blessings of our God-given freedom.

“Fundamental respect for Old Glory seems the least the President should ask of the millions of illegal aliens to whom he’s offering amnesty—not only at the expense of the American soldiers, taxpayers and institutions subsidizing their illegal presence on our territory, but at the expense of our national honor, dignity and sovereignty.”

A thirty second, broadcast ready PSA audio message by Minuteman member and RightMarch.com President Dr. William Greene about “Take an American Flag to Work Day” is available at this link:

http://www.minutemanhq.com/audio/Green4MMen.mp3

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Permalink 11:46:43 am, Categories: National News, 616 words   English (US)

Mexico''s Glass House

From the Center for Security Policy, this decision brief on the Mexican constitution. The hypocrisy of the Mexican government knows no bounds:

The Mexican solution

(Washington, D.C.): The Congress has received lots of free advice lately from Mexican government officials and illegal aliens waving Mexico''s flag in mass demonstrations coast-to-coast. Most of it takes the form of bitter complaints about our actual or prospective treatment of immigrants from that country who have gotten into this one illegally - or who aspire to do so.

If you think these critics are mad about U.S. immigration policy now, imagine how upset they would be if we adopted an approach far more radical than the bill they rail against which was adopted last year by the House of Representatives - namely, the way Mexico treats illegal aliens.

In fact, as a just-published paper by the Center for Security Policy''s J. Michael Waller points out, under a constitution first adopted in 1917 and subsequently amended, Mexico deals harshly not only with illegal immigrants. It treats even legal immigrants, naturalized citizens and foreign investors in ways that would, by the standards of those who carp about U.S. immigration policy, have to be called "racist" and "xenophobic."

Mexico''s Glass House

For example, according to an official translation published by the Organization of American States, the Mexican constitution includes the following restrictions:

Pursuant to Article 33, "Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country." This ban applies, among other things, to participation in demonstrations and the expression of opinions in public about domestic politics like those much in evidence in Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere in recent days.

Equal employment rights are denied to immigrants, even legal ones. Article 32: "Mexicans shall have priority over foreigners under equality of circumstances for all classes of concessions and for all employment, positions, or commissions of the Government in which the status of citizenship is not indispensable."

Jobs for which Mexican citizenship is considered "indispensable" include, pursuant to Article 32, bans on foreigners, immigrants, and even naturalized citizens of Mexico serving as military officers, Mexican-flagged ship and airline crew, and chiefs of seaports and airports.

Article 55 denies immigrants the right to become federal lawmakers. A Mexican congressman or senator must be "a Mexican citizen by birth." Article 91 further stipulates that immigrants may never aspire to become cabinet officers as they are required to be Mexican by birth. Article 95 says the same about Supreme Court justices.

In accordance with Article 130, immigrants - even legal ones - may not become members of the clergy, either.

Foreigners, to say nothing of illegal immigrants, are denied fundamental property rights. For example, Article 27 states, "Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization and Mexican companies have the right to acquire ownership of lands, waters, and their appurtenances, or to obtain concessions for the exploitation of mines or of waters."

Article 11 guarantees federal protection against "undesirable aliens resident in the country." What is more, private individuals are authorized to make citizen''s arrests. Article 16 states, "In cases of flagrante delicto, any person may arrest the offender and his accomplices, turning them over without delay to the nearest authorities." In other words, Mexico grants its citizens the right to arrest illegal aliens and hand them over to police for prosecution. Imagine the Minutemen exercising such a right!

The Mexican constitution states that foreigners - not just illegal immigrants - may be expelled for any reason and without due process. According to Article 33, "the Federal Executive shall have the exclusive power to compel any foreigner whose remaining he may deem inexpedient to abandon the national territory immediately and without the necessity of previous legal action."

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Permalink 10:22:55 am, Categories: National News, Field Reports, Chapter News, 182 words   English (US)

Field Report: New Mexico (with pictures!)

New Mexico had less than 10 reports of sightings of illegal crossers for the whole month of October last year. The Mexican government had placed flashing red lights on the Mexico side of the border to mark off where the Minuteman posts were in New Mexico. Yet they''re already well over 7 times the number of reported illegal crossers in the first four days of this month.

This just in from Bob Wright:

New Mexico Border Operations Update

The New Mexico Minuteman Corps border watch operation
is off to a successful start.

New Mexico 1

After three nights of operations, we have spotted and reported to
border patrol 72 illegal border crossers.

New Mexico 2

Enduring high winds and bitter nights, the personnel of New Mexico''s
chapter of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps have overcome the mission
friction created by mother nature to contribute to the national effort
to secure America''s borders.

"You can''t really understand the numbers until you''ve been here and
seen it" says veteran Minuteman Tom Young of Colorado.

There is still time to go to the border!

Contact Bob Wright for more information.
Email: nmvolunteer@yahoo.com

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Permalink 09:02:47 am, Categories: National News, 358 words   English (US)

Field Report: Falfurrias, Texas (#2)

This just in from Texas! We called and got a count as of this morning for sightings: approaching 200. They do not yet have from the Border Patrol the number of those apprehended.

Last October, the entire count for sightings was just over 800, and they have already reached one quarter of that count in the first four days of the patrol this month!

You also have to take into consideration that this is sightings on a private ranch 70 miles north of the border. Amazing.

From Carolyn Crouch at the border:

The month-long, 24-7, April border watch operation of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. is gearing up with wildly amazing reporting of illegal aliens in South Texas.

Last night, the radios and volunteers were hopping!

Starting from just after evening deployment, the sightings began to pour into HQ. The local Border Patrol office was quickly put on "speed dial."

Throughout the night, very large groups of illegals were spotted and reported.

Compared with the month-long October operation, the numbers of illegals making the march into our country have increased exponentially. We are truly being invaded.

Would a city-dweller tolerate literally hundreds of people tramping through their yards every 24 hours? The local ranchers are at their wits'' end over what to do to stop the daily (and nightly) trespassing and destruction of their property. While it is difficult to imagine, there are literally hundreds of illegals trespassing on private property every 24 hours.

It is difficult to adequately describe what happens to the ranches in South Texas and all along our southern border due to the flood of illegals traveling through the property. The water tanks are fouled. The property is littered with backpacks, clothes, assorted personal hygiene items, empty water bottles, and the list goes on. Fences are cut, resulting in the risk of livestock being loosed on public roadways, and financial loss to the owners.

Bottom line. This is the United States of America. This situation is simply unacceptable.

To join or donate to Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, go to http://www.minutemanhq.com.

Carolyn Crouch for
Linda Vickers
Aide to State Leader of Texas
So Tx/Coastal Bend Chapter Leader

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Permalink 04:05:50 am, Categories: National News, 798 words   English (US)

Citizenship and the 14th Amendment -- more judicial activism from the US Supreme Court

Thanks to Just Us for bringing up the subject of a Constitutional amendment regarding citizenship to those born here of visitors to this country or of illegal aliens.

And thanks to Citizen Shoemaker for offering this link from the Director of The Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence where some of the most important conservative thought and writing are produced.

The 14th Amendment was never intended to bestow citizenship to those born here of visitors or illegal aliens. It is yet another in a long string of judicial activist Supreme Court decisions that usurp the authority of the legislative branch. No Constitutional amendment is required to stop this illegitimate practice. Further, this is another reason that the courts in this country are so important. No matter what the issue, it will all be settled in court one day. Consequently, one of the most important issues you could possibly vote on in the future is who will be appointing judges to the federal bench.

From the Claremont Institute''s website:

Constitution''s Citizenship Clause Misread

December 10, 2005

Tamar Jacoby ("Kiss the Melting Pot Goodbye," Nov. 19) finds my interpretation of the Constitution''s Citizenship Clause "alarming" because it would permit Congress "to exclude illegal immigrants by statute" rather than by constitutional amendment. Ms. Jacoby''s argument demonstrates a misunderstanding of the Constitution''s mandate and the political theory on which it is based.

The 14th Amendment provides that "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens . . . ." To treat the last clause as describing merely territorial jurisdiction, as Ms. Jacoby does, is to render the clause superfluous. Even temporary visitors are subject to U.S. jurisdiction in that sense; everyone here has to obey our traffic laws, for example. The clause must therefore mean something much more -- an allegiance-owing jurisdiction.

The debates in the Congress that approved the clause, and the unanimous opinion of the Supreme Court justices who first interpreted it, confirm this understanding. Sen. Reverdy Johnson of Maryland explained during floor debate, for example, that "all this amendment provides is, that all persons born in the United States and not subject to some foreign power -- for that no doubt is the meaning of the committee who have brought the matter before us -- shall be considered as citizens of the United States." The author of the provision, Sen. Jacob Howard, announced that the clause "will not, of course, include foreigners."

The Supreme Court first considered the clause in the Slaughter-House Cases of 1872, unanimously recognizing that the phrase "was intended to exclude from its operation children of . . . citizens or subjects of foreign States born within the United States." This view was confirmed in the 1883 case of Elk v. Wilkens. The phrase, according to the court, meant "not merely subject in some respect or degree to the jurisdiction of the United States, but completely subject to their political jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allegiance." Children of temporary visitors to the United States, particularly those who are here illegally, owe primary allegiance to their parent''s country, not to the U.S., and are therefore not guaranteed citizenship by the terms of the 14th Amendment.

Congress retains the power to offer citizenship more broadly than the Constitution requires, of course, pursuant to its plenary authority over naturalization. To date, it has not done so. In 1898, the Supreme Court raised the citizenship floor mandated by the Constitution slightly, to include children of legal, permanent residents who, by virtue of a treaty with the Chinese emperor, were never eligible for citizenship themselves. But to read the holding in Wong Kim Ark as determining that the Constitution also mandates automatic citizenship to children of temporary, illegal immigrants not only presses the Constitution''s text beyond the breaking point, but significantly intrudes on Congress''s plenary power over naturalization.

More fundamentally, such a view permits illegal immigrants, by their unilateral and illegal action, to demand membership in a political community supposedly grounded on mutual consent. It permits people such as Yaser Esam Hamdi, who clearly owed his primary allegiance to a foreign power and who was captured in Afghanistan in armed conflict against the U.S., to lay claim to the protections of citizenship merely because he was born in Louisiana while his father was on a temporary work visa. And it prevents Congress from making the critical policy judgments about the level of sustainable immigration that the Constitution deliberately assigns to it, providing instead a strong incentive for illegal immigration that fosters the kind of separatist communities within our midst that have produced mass riots in France. We should be heartened, not "alarmed," that Congress is beginning to take its responsibility over immigration seriously.

Dr. John C. Eastman

Professor of Law

Chapman University School of Law

Director, The Claremont Institute Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence

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Permalink 07:27:15 pm, Categories: National News, Field Reports, Chapter News, 599 words   English (US)

Field Report: Arizona

This just in from Stacey O''Connell:

Minutemen:

Tuesday April 4th: As of this AM, MCDC AZ has reported just over 400 illegal aliens to Border Patrol crossing our lines, with 132 detained by BP from those calls. I can say that weve worked this area of operations many times in the past, and Ive never seen it so active. The influx of illegal aliens is incredible, almost unimaginable. That is what the call for amnesty does to our border lands.

Our Kick Off Rally went well. Our speakers continued to move and motivate people throughout the afternoon events. Bay Buchanan was a very passionate speaker, and we were lucky to get her for the events. Goldwater, Bob Eggle, all very moving speakers. We thank all of our speakers for their time Saturday.

Rick Oltman from FAIR presented MCDC/Simcox with an exact replica of the lantern used by Paul Revere during the Revolutionary War. A grand lantern, made of pewter, 16" high, the candle was lit........"One if by Land".......she will burn all month long as we guard our posts. The lantern was purchased from the Old North Church in Boston, the church that held the first "One of by Land, Two if By Sea" lanterns, so that all Minutemen could see. Thanks Rick, you are a great patriot.

The weekends events flew by as Minutemen from across the country began taking posts along the Arizona arid desert at 4PM that afternoon. Maine, Vermont, North Carolina, Minnesota, New York, Alabama, they came in droves to fill our posts and guard our nation. Over 200 Minutemen through the weekend, and they are still coming.

Media and reporters from all across the land joined as Minutemen gathered to hear their Safety Briefs; Fox News National, ABC National, and many local TV crews and newspapers.

We were blessed with the presence of the ACLU once again. Ray Yberra and AZ State Representative Kirsten Sinema stood tall outside the gate to the ranch house as our shift leaders lead their teams of Minuteman past them into private ranch property were nobody was allowed, but Minutemen. They complained to the Sheriffs Office, but were told again and again, no entry allowed. They are eager to find even the slightest part from SOP by any Minuteman.

The 3 MCDC Aircraft were in full glory flying over the rally, tipping their wings, being fueled by the cheers of Minutemen! David Roglins plane even had stenciled on the wings, "MM AZ" !! We had our first air support mission Sunday afternoon when 85 illegal aliens moved through our lines and AirOne flew in circles above them, leading Border Patrol in for the capture!

It was great to see old friends again, Minutemen from last April and summer operations. Teams of Minutemen that we have long to hear from attended. Rick Lowell cooked up three meals a day for our campers so nobody would go hungry. Our admin team lead by Connie Foust ran a perfect crew as the registration and check-in process was flowing smoothly. Our Comms team lead by Will Marriot and Warren McQuigen ensured long range comms, and keep everyone informed. And or course, our Sector Chiefs and Shift Leaders ran shift after shift of Minutemen to and from the field. I am lucky to be surrounded by such wonderful people that can take the reigns and run an operation.

I will write weekly, giving you full insight to the operations and gossip from the Arizona Operations. If you''ve not yet come to stand your time, I have a post waiting for you.

Semper Vigilans.

Stacey O''Connell
AZ State Director
MCDC

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Permalink 06:37:07 pm, Categories: National News, 286 words   English (US)

McCain booed by union members at speech

From Native American on another blog post:

I just heard Senator McTraitor... OH I''m sorry... McCain got booed by some union guys at a presentation where he bad mouthed the American worker once again. He had the arrogance to offer anyone in the room $50.00 an hour to pick cabbage in Arizona and many in the crowd said they''d take it and McCain got pissed! Here''s the link to the article

http://www.newsday.com/news/politics/wire/sns-ap-mccain-booed,0,7036880.story?coll=sns-ap-politics-headlines

Now I''ve got an idea let''s just keep calling and emailing the crap out of him asking him about the $50.00 an hour Cabbage picking job. Get your fake Spanish accents ready and call him at (202) 224-2235 and email him at http://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Contact.Home

Spread the word and let''s harass the crap out of this j#(^#$$! Oh yeah, throw in the words "You''ll never be the President because I don''t vote for DEMOCRATS" in there somewhere.

Thanks for your suggestions, Native American!

An excerpt from the Newsday article:

McCain is Booed by Labor Activists

By RON FOURNIER
AP Political Writer

April 4, 2006, 2:51 PM EDT

WASHINGTON -- Sen. John McCain threatened on Tuesday to cut short a speech to union leaders who booed his immigration views and later challenged his statements on organized labor and the Iraq war.

"If you like, I will leave," McCain told the AFL-CIO''s Building and Construction Trades Department, pivoting briefly from the lectern. He returned to the microphone after the crowd quieted.

"OK, then please give me the courtesy I would give you."

~SNIP~

McCain is a pompous blowhard. They should have let the arrogant S.O.B leave.

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Permalink 06:09:13 pm, Categories: National News, 1161 words   English (US)

Filibuster looms in the Senate as some members scramble to find a way to force amnesty

As debate in the Senate drags on, there doesn''t seem to be consensus by enough people to reach cloture and overcome a filibuster that would allow a vote on the McKennedy amnesty bill in the Senate!

What great news!

I''m sure Ted Kennedy is knee deep in a bottle of scotch by now (Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment), and John McCain (the Presidential candidate in search of a constituency) has likely threatened to pass a law banning corporate and Vietnamese campaign contributions for everyone in the Senate, except he and his fellow members of the Keating Five (are there any left in the Senate but McCain?).

Keep up the pressure, folks. If there is no consensus on the structure of amnesty, there will very likely be a vote on Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist''s border security FIRST bill. This is the best we''re likely to get from the Senate... and we''ll deal with the visa issue in the Frist bill in conference to reconcile the Senate bill with the House.

Call, phone, fax, email -- AND MEET WITH YOUR SENATOR, if possible. Force the vote on the Frist bill, and your Senator -- no matter which party, after being unable to reach a "compromise" on amnesty will be forced to vote up or down on border security only! What a connundrum for the pro-amnesty crowd. How will they be able to explain a "NO" on border security vote after not being able to reach a compromise on amnesty? HA!

And a special "Alex Haley Award" goes to Senators Mel Martinez and Chuck Hagel for their "ROOTS" compromise proposal. How absurd to ask, as the basis for amnesty, by definition an "undocumented" illegal alien for authentic documentation proving how long they''ve been in the United States. What a way to flood the criminal black market with fresh dollars for forged documents! Do we have to remind these Senators that four of the 9/11 hijackers used the underground illegal alien black market to secure drivers licenses? I suppose we do. Martinez and Hagel are geniuses! NOT.

Further, every single one of these ludicrous amnesty proposals count on the Department of Homeland Security growing to a gargantuan size in an attempt to administer amnesty to the 12-20 million illegal aliens already here (it is likely those estimates are stunningly low, and the true numbers soon will be dwarfed as the human tsunami continues across our southern border to get in under the wire for amnesty).

How much would this amnesty cost the American taxpayer? More than likely we could pay for a fence along the entire southern border and parts of the north, a doubling of the Border Patrol, 36,000 National Guard deployed to the border and the entire War in Iraq for what this amnesty would end up costing us in not only administration but social services for the tens of millions of people who will come out of the woodwork (and across the borders) to apply for amnesty.

From the Fox News website this evening:

GOP Senators Look for Compromise on Immigration Reform
Tuesday, April 04, 2006

WASHINGTON — Immigration reform continues to split the Senate as no single plan to address the more than 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States has emerged with enough support to defeat a deal-ending filibuster.

Key votes testing the viability of any of the proposals being debated could occur on Thursday. The so-called cloture votes would shut down any possible filibuster. It would take 60 senators to defeat the parliamentary tactic, but at this point no bill has the support of 60 senators.

"I do not think we have the votes for cloture right now or it''s very close, and to have a cloture vote and fail would just set us back," said Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., who helped usher to the Senate floor the most popular bill, sponsored by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.

McCain said a majority in the 100-member Senate support his and Kennedy''s proposal to provide green cards to illegal immigrants after they''ve worked in the United States for six years. But the lawmakers acknowledge that conservatives who oppose the measure on grounds it amounts to amnesty have enough support to block the measure.

Immigration has sharply divided Republican senators as well as the rest of the nation. Hundreds of thousands of immigrant protesters have marched in cities around the country in support of a guest worker program, and organizers are planning a "National Day of Action" on April 10 in 65 cities in support of a guest worker plan.

On the flip side, volunteer groups like the Minuteman Project have assailed the Bush administration for lax border security and started going out on their own to monitor the border and report border jumpers to federal officials. Opponents say President Bush''s support for a guest worker program amounts to "amnesty," or giving illegal immigrants greater access to citizenship than those who enter according to current U.S. law.

"What we cannot support ... is amnesty. To me, amnesty is when you give someone who has clearly broken the law a leg up on the pathway to citizenship. Giving illegal immigrants a special path to citizenship essentially rewards people who broke the law," said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.

Frist has offered a separate bill that does not deal with illegal immigrants, but boosts border enforcement and cracks down on employers who hire illegal workers. The House in December passed a bill that would make being in the country illegally a felony.

Frist spoke after the vast majority of the Senate GOP attended an hour-long meeting Tuesday morning to hear proposals for a compromise. But numerous members emerged to say no compromise had been found.

What had been offered at the meeting was a plan by Sens. Mel Martinez of Florida and Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, in what is being dubbed a "roots concept" bill.

The Martinez-Hagel bill would propose splitting illegal immigrants into two categories: those who have been in the United States for more than five years and those who are newer arrivals. Those who can prove they have been in the United States for at least five years would be allowed to stay and file for legal residency and citizenship under the rules set out by the McCain-Kennedy plan. According to that plan, illegals would have to pay a $2,000 fine and back taxes, would have to be proficient in English and civics and would have to pass a background check. After 11 years, they could become U.S. citizens.

Those who have been in the United States less than five years would have to go to "a point of entry" like El Paso, Texas, and fill out papers to stay. They would not have to return to their country of origin. It''s unclear if these people would be able to get on the path to citizenship; most likely they would not.

~SNIP~

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Permalink 10:49:15 am, Categories: National News, Field Reports, Chapter News, 701 words   English (US)

Field Report: California

This just in from Tim Donnelly:

April Border Watch Sees Increased Traffic

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps hit the borders again in CA with little fanfare from the media, who were too busy making sure that the public saw only sanitized, "peaceful" coverage of the violent, anti-American mobs in the streets of many of our cities.

Many of our membership were discouraged until they came down to the border watch, where at least they felt they could make a difference. One person described it as "therapy".

All the talk in the Senate & in the media about Amesty has increased traffic immensely. Border Patrol (BP) has considerably fewer assets deployed to deal with the onslaught of crossings and smuggling as political will at the top wanes and leans toward Amnesty (aka Guest Worker).

What can you do? If you can make it the border, come.
If you cannot, tell 10 friends, and get at least one to join, and come in your place.

Keep calling your representatives.

Tell your Senators that you do not want to reward people who raise a foreign flag on our streets and desecrate the American flag with citizenship.

Tell your Congressman that you would rather they do nothing than than saddle us with an amnesty, guest worker program or whatever else they want to call making illegal behaviour legal.

Here are my thoughts on what we should push for:

1) Secure the border by any and all means necessary in the interest of National Security and Public Safety.

2) Give enforcement of our immigration laws a chance:
Pair up the IRS & OSHA with ICE to go after illegal employers who exploit cheap, illegal, unregulated labor that is subsidized by the citizen. Prosecute any and all fraud of public benefits programs.

3) Don''t do anything with 12, 20 or however many million are here illegally for at least 5 years. They are not living in the shadows. We are repeatedly told they are not a threat to us. So, what''s the rush?

Let''s see if securing the border to prevent further illegal crossings combined with enforcement efforts aimed at employers and those who defraud us of public benefits, will dry up demand.

It is possible that a lot of the people here illegally will voluntarily go home if companies have to pay a huge price for hiring them, and if we stop handing out benefits to illegal aliens that should be reserved for citizens in need.

If we allow another amnesty, if history is our guide (think 1986 amnesty first, enforcement never), we will wind up with 3 times as many people applying as we think are here illegally.

Those are my thoughts. Below is a report of the activity in our area:

This weekend we saw 3 times the traffic on the first weekend that we saw for the whole month of October:

O''Neill Valley:

Friday, March 31st
1600 hrs: BP spots 15 individuals crossing.
Apprehends 3 along with 11 back packs containing 879 lbs. of marijuana and 1 AR15 Assualt weapon with (2) 30 round banana clips, 13 guys flee south

Boulevard, CA:

22:30 hrs: 12 POI''s spotted walking down private road near our camp. Reported. No confirmation of apprehension, but massive BP presence in area.

Sat, April 1st, 2006

Boulevard, CA:

6:30 AM: SD Sector Chief Braun spots 2 coyotes
(guides) wearing booties to cover their tracks, headed south. (could have been the guides who trafficked the group of 12 the night before)

Sun, April 2nd, 2006

9:00 AM. C. Braun and Ops crew spotted 3 POI''s on back road and reported to BP.

Undisclosed location:

9:45 AM: Director of Ops, Imus spots additional group of 4 POI''s (persons of interest) northbound cross border. 3 males; 1 female. Radios in sighting. Observes BP apprehension.

Boulevard, CA:

19:30 PM MM volunteers Waite observed 2 POI''s standing on corner of private road to campground and HWY 94. They pulled over on opposite side of road to report to BP. Both individuals ran toward their car thinking they had stopped to give them a lift.
Unconfirmed at this time whether BP provided transport.

20:45 PM: MM volunteers heading out for an op spotted a DHS Bus picking up 15 POI''s at same location.
Appears some major human smuggling ring is operating right adjacent to MM field headquarters in the Outdoor World RV Park.

Godspeed.

Tim Donnelly
Leader, Minuteman Civil Defense Corps of California

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Permalink 09:10:23 am, Categories: National News, 609 words   English (US)

A backup Senate amendment worthy of support

Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia has announced that he will seek to amend any illegal immigration legislation with an amendment to prohibit implementation of any guest worker program until the Department of Homeland Security certifies in writing that U.S. borders are sealed and secured.

Sounds interesting and worthy of support in case the RINOs side with the Democrats and push guest worker amnesty through.

Isakson: No Guest Worker Plan
Until Department of Homeland Security Certifies That U.S. Border Is Secure
‘Before we address any other issues, we must secure and seal our borders’

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) today announced that he is seeking to amend the immigration reform legislation currently being debated on the Senate floor to prohibit implementation of any guest worker program until the Department of Homeland Security certifies in writing that U.S. borders are sealed and secured.

“The people of this country are looking to us to secure our borders for the homeland and for immigration. We must secure them first before we do anything else,” Isakson said on the Senate floor. “Those reforms that involve guest workers must only be implemented after the certification by the Secretary of Homeland Security that our borders are secure.”

Isakson’s amendment would prohibit the implementation of any guest worker program until the Secretary of Homeland Security certifies in writing to the President and to Congress that the border is sealed and secure. Isakson offered the amendment this morning, and the Senate was expected to vote on it in the next several days.

Isakson cited the 1986 amnesty program created by President Ronal Reagan that granted amnesty to 3 million illegal immigrants but failed to appropriate the funds necessary to secure the border. The result, Isakson said, was that millions more immigrants flooded into the United States illegally and now are straining our schools, our hospitals and our local jails.

“I will fight as hard as I can to see to it that whatever passes this United States Senate requires first and foremost the securing of our border before the extension of any guest workers or creation of any new guest worker program,” Isakson said. “If we don’t, we’ll have recreated the problem we created in 1986. We will deal not with just 3 million illegals coming, but millions and millions and millions more – all because we looked the other way.”

Isakson also planned to introduce other amendments to beef up security along the U.S. borders that mirror the provisions of a border security bill he introduced on March 9. That bill, S.2394, provides increased manpower, equipment and technology to secure the U.S. border and stop the influx of illegal immigration, including a provision to provide more than $450 million to acquire and maintain a squadron of at least 25 unmanned aerial vehicles with high-tech sensors and satellite communication. This would allow coverage on the border by an unmanned vehicle 24 hours a day. Currently, there is only one unmanned aerial vehicle operating along the U.S.-Mexico border.

On Feb. 22, Isakson led a Congressional delegation to the U.S.-Mexico border, which included stops in San Diego, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., and Manzanillo, Mexico. In Arizona, Isakson viewed the one and only unmanned aerial vehicle operated by Customs and Border Protection. This one vehicle is flown along the border and can detect individuals trying to come across the border illegally. The border protection agents then use the signals from this detection system to catch these illegal immigrants and to stop them from entering the U.S. On the border at San Diego, Isakson was present when scanners detected a pickup truck with a false bed concealing 13 illegals.

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Permalink 08:15:54 am, Categories: National News, Field Reports, Chapter News, 203 words   English (US)

Field Report: Falfurrias, Texas

This just in from Dr. Mike Vickers, in Texas:

Texas Border Operations Update

On Saturday, April 1st, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps began its month-long border watch on a ranch in South Texas. The ranch is 70 miles north of the Rio Grande River, which separates Texas from Mexico. Hundreds of volunteers from all over Texas and many other states will be traveling to South Texas to participate in this April month-long watch. The area is inundated with hundreds of illegal aliens on a daily and nightly basis causing damage to ranchers’ land, homes, and the environment.

More than 87 illegal aliens were reported by midnight on April 1st, the first day of the border watch! Some of these sightings are available on video.

A community effort of law enforcement was done in the capture of a Coyote and 17 illegals. The Texas State Troopers, the local sheriff’s department and the Border Patrol all converged upon the vehicle in question. The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps gave first alert to the illegal activity.

The April month-long border watch is being conducted on the borders of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and several states along the Canadian border.

There is still time to go to the border!

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Permalink 08:09:26 am, Categories: National News, Field Reports, Chapter News, 362 words   English (US)

Field Report: Washington State Detachment

This field report just in from Dr. Tom Williams, Washington State:

After consultation with our Sheriff, we delayed going on line until the protestors left the Border and blockaded Camp Standing Bear. We were having a great cookout, with Bill G. Orig MM, and Bear cooking. The Sheriff re-positioned the OBL. who tried to follow us as we posted, about 1600 but we locall boys know the county roads and had great comm. Ray Yuberra had training up here for the Legal Observers, buts the Sheriff wouldn''t tell them were our OP''s were.

A Seattle radio show asked me what we were going to do with all the protesters/observers, and I said that we were frightened of the confrontation, so we may go to Seattle to Home Depot. That spawned a anti-MM plan, with protesters there, and telling all to dress in work clothes, get picked up by certaub vehicles which would take them to a ralley point, drop the off only to get picked up by another organizer etc. They were dissapointed by our absence.

We put my well known big white truck on the line and put MM Winnie the Po in it, with my well known USMC cap and red, white and blue jacket -- I always will -- and left him there, private property. MM signs in the windows that we use. BP watched it, and it bacame a great joke, and now the position is known as "Winnie''s place". BP radio called and said Winnie has been on duty for 26 hours, and when was he going to get relieved?

The legal observers have yet to find us, but may have sat watching Winnie for two or three hours, but that is unsubstantiated..

23 MM on the weekend five new for training so far. 26 miles, eight to ten OP''s, 15 local MM and three out of towners, so far, for the whole month.

BP and SO have our backs. We make sure the camera operators can see our MM when we set up.

You fellows be careful down there.
God Bless

Lima6

Dr. Tom Williams

You can see Dr. Tom Williams in an interview on the Lou Dobbs program video posted yesterday.

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Permalink 06:20:08 am, Categories: National News, 754 words   English (US)

The communist pro-illegal alien crowd is planning a boycott!

The pro-illegal alien crowd is calling for a boycott of work, school and shopping on May 1st. Make sure to save up any big shopping you''ve got planned in the future for May 1st!

Strange how this "coalition" names themselves after the far left, pro-terrorist, hate-America-blame-America-first organization that exists in America today: ANSWER

Or is it a coincidence? Note the communist/socialist/pro-terrorist organizations leading this coalition: ANSWER''s steering committee includes the Free Palestine Alliance, the Partnership for Civil Justice, the Nicaragua Network, the Korea Truth Commission, the Muslim Student Association, the Mexico Solidarity Network and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Also please note the pro-Communist movement''s "May Day" celebrations are held on May 1st in recognition of the Soviet Union''s struggle for the communist laborer.

These people couldn''t do more damage to the pro-illegal movement if they tried!

From our good friend Jerry Seper in today''s Washington Times:

Boycott set to support illegals
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published April 4, 2006

Immigration rights organizers today will call for a nationwide boycott of work, school and shopping on May 1 to protest congressional efforts to clamp down on illegal aliens as part of pending immigration-reform legislation.

The "Great American Boycott of 2006" is only one in a series of large-scale events the protesters hope will sway lawmakers to put millions of illegal aliens on track toward permanent residency and U.S. citizenship.

"The massive March 25 march and rally in Los Angeles of well over one million immigrant workers and their supporters -- along with protests and student walkouts throughout the United States -- is irrefutable evidence that a new civil rights and workers'' rights movement is on the rise," said Raul Murillo, one of the key organizers and president of the Hermandad Mexicana Nacional.

"In order to realize the goal of legalization for the millions of undocumented workers, we have the obligation to keep pressing the Congress of the United States to legislate immigration reform that grants full legalization for all immigrants."

Sarah Sloan, a spokeswoman for boycott organizers, said the boycott, additional marches and rallies in at least 30 cities nationwide beginning next week are designed to highlight opposition to House legislation that would crack down on illegal aliens.

The Act Now to Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) coalition, which organized the Los Angeles march to win "full rights for undocumented workers," is confident its new "national action" will prove successful.

ANSWER''s steering committee includes the Free Palestine Alliance, the Partnership for Civil Justice, the Nicaragua Network, the Korea Truth Commission, the Muslim Student Association, the Mexico Solidarity Network and the Party for Socialism and Liberation. It denounces as racism attempts to criminalize illegal aliens.

A bill approved in the House, 239-182, would, among other things, increase immigration enforcement and border security, build a fence along 698 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, make illegal entry a felony and penalize those who help illegals enter the United States.

Boycott organizers think the Senate Judiciary Committee, under the pressure of massive protests last week, adopted a series of reforms in sharp contrast to the House-approved bill.

The Senate bill that would create a guest-worker program and put millions of illegal aliens on track toward permanent residency was approved last week by the Senate Judiciary Committee 12-6. It now goes to the full Senate. If approved, then it and the House version must be reconciled before it can be presented to President Bush.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., Wisconsin Republican and author of the House bill, yesterday called border security and immigration reform "the toughest and most complex government policy issue around, and one that requires a civil, careful and thoughtful discussion to arrive at a policy that reflects that we are both a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws."

"I am disappointed by the erroneous accusations lodged against the strong House-passed border-security bill, aimed at preventing illegal immigration, that I sponsored," he said.

Mr. Sensenbrenner said alien-smuggling rings present an enormous problem and the House bill provides new tools for prosecutors to fight smuggling rings, "not the humanitarian and church groups, alleged by illegal-alien supporters." He said targeting alien-smuggling gangs is the intent -- and the effect -- of the House bill.

"I would hope everyone would embrace a good-faith effort to combat alien-smuggling gangs, rather than engage in fear-mongering that clergy and good Samaritans will be thrown in jail," he said. "That''s absolutely false -- and beneath the level of dialogue this important issue deserves."

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Permalink 07:56:48 pm, Categories: National News, 395 words   English (US)

A retraction from Border Patrol

The Associated Press is reporting tonight that the Border Patrol spokesman, Johnny Bernal, would like to clarify his "misstatement" earlier today regarding the Minutemen and their reports of illegal aliens crossing the border. What he really meant to say is that there have been no reports of Minuteman violating anyone''s civil rights at the border:

Border Patrol Clarifies Minuteman Migrant Sightings

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- The U.S. Border Patrol has received calls from the Minuteman border watch group reporting sightings of illegal immigrants days into the group''s monthlong Arizona operation.

Johnny Bernal, a spokesman for the patrol''s Tucson sector which encompasses most of the Arizona-Mexico border, said Monday that he wanted to clarify an earlier misstatement that he had not seen a single report of any sightings.

"What I meant was that we have had no negative reports involving the Minutemen as far as assaults, violations of human rights, holding people at gunpoint," Bernal said. "As far as them calling in information, that has happened numerous times."

Chris Simcox, national leader of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, said Minuteman volunteers called the Border Patrol''s Tucson sector to report sightings of 298 people believed to be illegal immigrants between Saturday afternoon and Monday afternoon, including 85 people seen from an airplane.

Bernal said his office had not totaled the calls received, but that "at this point, my office does not have anything to contest their claims."

"I appreciate their positive statement, and we appreciate their help and we''re honored to be able to assist them in strengthening homeland security," Simcox said.

In Arizona, the Minutemen are operating near Three Points, about 35 miles north of the Mexican border. A few hundred volunteers are manning patrol lines along some 20 miles of private ranch land looking for intruders. They are to call or radio the Border Patrol with any sightings.

This is only the most recent border operation for the volunteer group. The initial patrol in April 2005 created widespread controversy, with civil rights groups and the Border Patrol saying they feared the potential for violence created by the presence of armed civilians on the border. No violent incidents were reported, however.

Border Patrol agents apprehended 23 people in one group Monday afternoon, bringing the total apprehensions to 82 people out of 298 sightings the Minutemen have reported since the operation began, Simcox said.

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Permalink 07:14:11 pm, Categories: National News, Video Clips, 88 words   English (US)

This video is GREAT

Another from Claudia Cowan of Fox News from Sheppard Smith''s Fox Report tonight.

In this video, Claudia confronts the ACLU "Legal Observers" leader in Arizona, Ray Yabarra. Check it out!

To see the video: CLICK HERE!

Wonder if all of those Senators are happy about now that they waited until April to debate illegal immigration. They can''t be too happy with all of the positive coverage the Minutemen are getting nationwide, as well as the exposure of thousands of illegal aliens coming across the border every single day.

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Permalink 06:52:07 pm, Categories: National News, Video Clips, 28 words   English (US)

Hannity & Colmes video from tonight

The video from Hannity & Colmes this evening with the Chris Simcox interview and the footage from Fox News and Minuteman cameras.

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Permalink 05:10:23 pm, Categories: National News, Video Clips, 59 words   English (US)

Great Fox News report LIVE from the border at Three Points, AZ

Fox News Reporter Claudia Cowan is on the border with the Minutemen and a Fox News satellite truck. They did this LIVE report today during the John Gibson Big Story program -- some great footage of the Minutemen in action and a group of illegals spotting the Minutemen and running back for the border.

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Permalink 04:26:33 pm, Categories: National News, 102 words   English (US)

Chris Simcox on Hannity & Colmes tonight with exclusive border footage

Sean Hannity sent a Fox News camera crew to the border with Chris Simcox and the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps this weekend. The Fox crew went out on patrol with different groups of Minutemen.

The exclusive footage from the Fox News cameras will air tonight along with footage from Minutemen cameras and a live interview from Three Points, AZ, with Chris Simcox, as Fox News still has a satellite truck at the border with the Minutemen.

Hannity & Colmes
Fox News Channel
9:00 pm Eastern

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Permalink 04:09:34 pm, Categories: National News, 310 words   English (US)

ABC News gets one right

Amidst an ABC article rife with inaccuracies about the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, they FINALLY got ONE THING RIGHT. President Bush DID NOT call the Minutemen "vigilantes."

Will wonders never cease? I know, I know, a stopped clock is right twice a day...

Also, in this story they report 5 illegals stumbling into MCDC Headquarters in Three Points, AZ yesterday. What they do NOT report in this article, and what they DID get on film, was that the group was starving and thirsting from their ordeal, the Minutemen present rescued them by giving them food and water before calling the Border Patrol. Further, that went unreported in this piece, one of the illegal aliens who spoke perfect English said ON CAMERA that he understood what the Minutemen were doing protecting America''s borders and that when he becomes an American citizen, he will join the Minutemen.

Wonder why they didn''t report the incident accurately? NOT.

From the ABC News website:

~SNIP~

all, eight states along the Mexican and Canadian borders will be staked out by the volunteers.

In addition to the Arizona apprehensions, a group of migrants crossing the New Mexico border was also reported to the authorities. "We hadn''t been on the line more than 30 minutes when we spotted our first group of seven," said Bob Wright, director the state''s Minuteman group.

The operation comes at a time when congressional efforts to reform immigration laws have put the issue at the center of a growing national debate.

Although last year''s project was peaceful, the Minutemen were criticized as "vigilantes."

President Bush, who favors a guest worker program that would allow illegal immigrants already holding jobs in the United States to stay, denounced "vigilantism" last year, without referring to any group in particular. This year he has said nothing so far.

~SNIP~

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Permalink 03:41:28 pm, Categories: National News, Video Clips, 43 words   English (US)

Minutemen Featured on Lou Dobbs Tonight (04/03/06)

Click this link to watch a clip from Lou Dobbs Tonight about the Minutemen and the start up of MCDC''s Secure Our Borders operation.

A transcript of the segment should be up on CNN''s website later today. Click here to access the transcript.

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Permalink 02:15:53 pm, Categories: National News, 760 words   English (US)

President Bush, the penalty for illegal immigration is deportation; anything else is amnesty

This just in from California Minuteman, Tony Dolz:

By Tony Dolz
Website www.dolz.com
Published in American Chronicle
April 1, 2006

Our President tells us that Guest Worker Amnesty is not Amnesty. It is now transparent to most Americans that Guest Worker Amnesty is for the benefit of cheap illegal labor profiteers and their illegal employees. Tenaciously advancing this position is hurting our Republican Party and putting our nation at risk.

There is a history of deceit, mismanagement, corruption and misuse of tax-payers money behind our government''s past Guest Worker Amnesties not to mention the government''s failure to secure our borders and enforce immigration law.

Guest Worker Amnesty language was defeated in the House of Representatives by a large majority in December and by 6 out of 10 Republicans in the Senate Judiciary Committee this week.

In 1986 Congress passed the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA). IRCA established procedures whereby certain illegal aliens could apply for amnesty to remain in the United States and have their status adjusted to that of temporary resident aliens (8 U:S:C. § 1255). IRCA also contained provisions for employer sanctions for hiring illegal aliens. This was an amnesty, clear and simple.

As a result of the 1986 amnesty, millions of unethical employers were able to keep the cheap and docile illegal alien employees that they already employed. IRCA changed the status of 3.5 million illegal aliens to temporary residence status. Since then those former illegal aliens have grown families and brought in relatives for family reunification and thereby increasing their numbers by millions more. As for employer sanctions thereafter, it has been a great failure. Out of millions of crooked employers who intentionally and knowingly hired illegal aliens after 1986 only a handful has been fined. There were 3 employer sanctions in 2005.

Our government promised us in 1986 that if we, the people, consented to this amnesty to end all amnesties, that the government would secure our borders, stop the further inflow of illegal aliens and take away the incentive to come to our country illegally by enforcing employer sanctions.

Well, our government did not do as promised.

Starting from zero illegal aliens following the passage of IRCA in 1986, (the amnesty to end all amnesties), an unknown number of illegal aliens between 12 and 20 million or more have invaded our country and are claiming squatters'' rights. Virtually no employer sanctions exist and 1 in 20 workers in the nation is an illegal alien.

Have all the millions of illegal aliens come to America to work? Well, no!

28% of prisoners in federal prisons are illegal aliens, so a large percentage of them came here to commit crimes. In California the tax-payers pay $1.4 billion to incarcerate illegal aliens.

Illegal aliens also come for free medical care and a free education.

Through the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), the Federal Government mandates that emergency hospital provide medical services to the indigent including illegal aliens. The massive wave of illegal aliens in California and the nation are paid low salaries and are not provided with healthcare and on-the-job accident insurance by their crooked employers, so they use emergency hospitals for every need from treating the flu to a pregnancy. 60 emergency hospitals have closed in California and many are on the brink of bankruptcy.

Free education is another big attraction. Depending on the state, it costs between $8262 and $16,000 to educate one child per year in the United States . Earning minimum wage, most illegal aliens do not pay much tax, if any tax; but the state of California tax-payers pay $8262 for each illegal alien student in our public schools while the cost in Alaska is $16600 (Source: "Revenues and Expenditures by Public School Districts: School Year 2002-03," published by the Department of Education in November 2005) .

Other popular services for the badly paid illegal aliens includes Foods Stamps. The Federation of American Immigration Reform calculates that California tax-payers pay $10.5 billion to provide services to illegal aliens, or $1083 per household. In conclusion, some illegal aliens come to work, but not all and when they work, they don''t earn enough to take care of themselves and their families. The tax-payers have to make up the difference between the cheap wages the crooked employers pay and the cost of a living wage through compensatory tax-paid social services. The illegal aliens that are doing the best economically are the ones engaged in drug trafficking. According to a special investigation by CBS News in 2005, drug trafficking generates $140 billion annually.

Do illegal aliens come to do jobs that Americans will not do?
No, that is a myth.

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Permalink 01:32:55 pm, Categories: National News, 294 words   English (US)

Border Patrol administrators don''t speak with their field agents?

The Associated Press today is reporting that a Border Patrol spokesperson in the Tucson Sector, Johnny Bernal, says the Minutemen aren''t reporting any sightings to Border Patrol. Well, there have been plenty of sightings reported to Border Patrol over the weekend -- and we have video coming in from the field to prove it!

From the Associated Press:

Border Patrol, Minutemen at odds over sightings of migrants

Associated Press
Apr. 3, 2006 01:05 PM

TUCSON- A U.S. Border Patrol spokesman said Monday he had not seen a single report of any sightings of illegal immigrants by the Minuteman border watch group, which began a monthlong operation in Arizona on Saturday.

"I have not seen one single report - no reportable event as far as the Minutemen are concerned," said Johnny Bernal, a spokesman for the patrol''s Tucson sector, which encompasses most of the Arizona-Mexico border.

But Chris Simcox, national leader of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, called that "an absolute, blatant lie."

He contended that Minuteman volunteers had called in sightings of 262 people to the Border Patrol''s Tucson sector between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning - including 85 seen from an airplane.

In Arizona, the Minutemen are operating near Three Points, about 35 miles north of the Mexican border. A few hundred volunteers are manning patrol lines along some 20 miles of private ranch land looking for intruders. They are to call or radio the Border Patrol with any sightings.

This is only the most recent border operation for the volunteer group. The initial patrol in April 2005 created widespread controversy, with civil rights groups and the Border Patrol saying they feared the potential for violence created by the presence of armed civilians on the border. No violent incidents were reported, however.

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Permalink 10:38:58 am, Categories: National News, Media Center, 480 words   English (US)

Take An American Flag To Work Day -- Thursday, April 6, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

TAKE AN AMERICAN FLAG TO WORK DAY THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2006

MINUTEMEN WILL PARTICIPATE AT THE BORDER

PHOENIX, AZ (April 3, 2006) – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), announced today the Minuteman “Take An American Flag To Work Day,” Thursday, April 6, 2006. The thousands of Minutemen patrolling our borders each and every day, twenty-four hours a day for the month of April will be participating at the borders.

“TAKE AN AMERICAN FLAG TO WORK DAY!

“All patriotic Americans who have been concerned (to put it mildly) about the predominance of flags of foreign nations flying at the recent pro-illegal alien marches, and appalled to see the desecration of the American flag by supporters of illegal alien amnesty need to respond to these outrages! You are being asked to participate in a demonstration of patriotism and support for American sovereignty by taking an American flag with you to work, school and everywhere you go this Thursday, April 6, 2006.

“The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteers will participate at the borders!

“How it works is simple: Proudly display an American flag with you wherever you are in public. Small parade style flags on sticks would work best for those who commute by bus or subway and those who walk to work. Carry it around with you when you go out for lunch and when you leave work.

“Wear red, white and blue patriotic attire. Fly the American flag at your home. Fly an American flag from your car antenna. Tape an American flag in your car window. The goal is to have Old Glory be given the respect and prominence it deserves and to remind everyone--politicians, illegal aliens and their enablers--that the American flag comes first in this country.

“Folks have been clamoring for a march to respond to the pro-illegal alien amnesty marches. This is a way to make our voices heard, and still meet our responsibilities, working for living, and taking care of our families--instead of rumbling in our streets and wasting law enforcements’ time!

“REMEMBER: John McCain actually has said that “the country has spoken” in favor of amnesty, touting the pro-illegal alien marches as proof to the gutless politicians in Washington DC that a sell-out of American citizenship is OK. So it is imperative that our views be heard! Now is your chance to exercise your citizen clout in an American demonstration of citizen devotion to this great nation. NOW is the time to support the red, white and blue!

“Please pass this message along to everyone you know and every patriotic blogger you can get involved. Contact any patriotic group you belong to. Call, email and fax your local media and talk radio shows. We don''t have George Soros to bankroll a publicity campaign. We just have us. Stand up for America and Old Glory this Thursday, and TAKE AN AMERICAN FLAG TO WORK!”

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Permalink 09:45:13 am, Categories: National News, 173 words   English (US)

Minutemen in NY, NH, VT start patrols this week

From Champlain, New York:

Minuteman Group Visits Area Borders

POSTED: 10:38 am EDT April 3, 2006
UPDATED: 10:53 am EDT April 3, 2006

PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. -- A controversial group of citizens calling themselves the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps will be visiting the New York, Vermont and New Hampshire borders with Canada over the next week.

The group wants to help U.S Border Patrol protect the borders around the country.

But border officials said all 6,000 miles of the border is patrolled by people watching ''round the clock using cameras and other technology -- and the job should be left to the trained professionals.

Minuteman spokesman Peter Lanteri said the organization simply wants to be an extra group of eyes and ears for the government.

"We''re all patriots," Lanteri said. "We all love our country. We don''t want to see it hurt. We don''t want to see people that aren''t supposed to be here, taking our jobs. It''s just a matter of -- we love our country, and we want to see it change direction, as opposed to where it''s heading now."

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Permalink 09:09:51 am, Categories: National News, 275 words   English (US)

Vicente Fox''s hypocrisy -- Mexico''s Plan Sur

In a Press-Enterprise (California)newspaper op-ed, they really nailed El Presidente Fox:

Border hypocrisy

10:00 PM PDT on Sunday, April 2, 2006

It takes nerve for Mexican President Vicente Fox to call the United States'' lax immigration policy "harsh" and decry the construction of a border security fence as "shameful."

Mexico''s enforcement of its own southern border makes the journey of illegal immigrants entering the United States seem like a pleasant, guided tour.

The Mexican government in July 2001 invoked Plan Sur, or the Southern Plan, to stem the tide of illegal Central American immigrants into the country. Fox ordered thousands of soldiers to Mexico''s border with Guatemala and Belize. Those troops aided in the deportation of 150,000 illegal immigrants in the first year of the program. In 2004, Mexico deported 203,000 illegal immigrants, thanks to its beefed-up enforcement.

The Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies and the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at UC San Diego reported 2,000 human-rights violations of Central American migrants in the south of Mexico between 1998 and 1999.

Gabriela Rodriguez, the migrants'' rights expert on the United Nations Human Rights Commission, reported in 2003 that Mexico is "one of the countries where illegal immigrants are highly vulnerable to human-rights violations" including "degrading sexual exploitation and slavery."

Felipe de Jesus Preciado Coronado, the head of Mexico''s migration service, explained to the Washington Times in 2001 that his country''s southern border crackdown was necessary to solve the "national security problem" created by drug runners, human smugglers and other criminals.

That is, indeed, a sound national policy. And the United States can do the same -- minus, of course, the routine Mexican abuses -- without hearing lectures about the supposed immorality of securing its sovereign border.

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Permalink 05:58:34 am, Categories: National News, 472 words   English (US)

Grieving father supports Minuteman effort

What goes unreported by the mainstream media is our American law enforcement officers murdered as a direct consequence of the lawlessness at our borders.

From KVOA, Tucson, Arizona:

Grieving father supports Minuteman effort
April 3, 2006, 08:39 AM EDT

A grieving father whose son was killed by a suspected drug smuggler crossing the border illegally has come to Southern Arizona to show support for the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.

The border watch group intensified its patrols over the weekend.

In August of 2002, 28-year-old Park Ranger Kris Eggle was killed as he pursued a Mexican national who illegally entered the U.S. through the border town of Sonoita, Sonora Mexico.

Kris Eggle’s father, Bob Eggle, says a more secure border could have prevented the death, and has returned to the desert where his son died to voice support for the Minutemen.

“(My son) was ambushed and murdered,” says Eggle as he gathered alongside some members of the Minutemen as they stood watch along the border.

Kris Eggle was killed in a hail of gunfire traded between a suspected Mexican drug smuggler and Mexican police at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.

The suspected drug smuggler fled into Arizona by driving his car through an open area of the U.S./Mexico border.

Eggle says, “Where my son was murdered was not a fence, but (only) a line in the sand."

For that reason, Bob Eggle is in Southern Ariziona to voice his opinions on strengthening security along the border.

“He sacrificed his life in defense of our border,” says Eggle, “and, I''m here in his memory to offer support to these Minutemen who will try to guard our border.”

Officials from the U.S. Border Patrol say they neither support nor endorse Minuteman actions.

A spokesman for INS says law enforcement along the border should be done by federal agents, not private citizens.

However, Eggle says it goes beyond that: “If the border was under control, my son would still be here today. He''d be with me."

So, Eggle is also taking the opportunity to voice his support for a more secured fence along the U.S./Mexico line.

“Our borders are non-existent so that people come across in droves."

In some places, a barrier as little as a barb-wired fence, broken or cut through in many place, sits along the border, as was the case in the Kris Eggle was shot and killed by the man who crossed from Mexico into the U.S.

“And that, in fact, caused the murder of my son. That (being) too little response to create a danger zone along the border."

Meanwhile, dozens of members of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), calling themselves “legal observers,” followed members of the Minutemen organization over the weekend.

While observers report no abuse towards immigrants, they simply don''t agree with Minuteman practices.

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Permalink 05:34:57 am, Categories: National News, 177 words   English (US)

Sen. Sessions: "No Illegal Immigrant Left Behind Act"

Senator Jeff Sessions in debate last week on the floor of the Senate said the McKennedy amnesty fiasco should be called the "No Illegal Immigrant Left Behind Act."

Kudos to Senator Sessions of the great state of Alabama!

Excerpt from the Town Crier News blog:

~SNIP~

Wednesday, on the floor of the Senate, to his credit, Sen. Jeff Sessions displayed a visual of the 1986 Amnesty. You remember that - the promised “last amnesty” that would end illegal immigration???? His point was that the wording is the same as the Senate Judiciary Committee draft that they and the president won’t admit is amnesty.

Senator Sessions, in a matter of fact tone, stated that not only is this Senate Bill amnesty, it should be called “The no illegal Alien left behind Act!”.

Today every American needs to call their senator and let them know that no new guest workers, green carders, or “forgiven” illegal aliens are allowed until there is border security and that the legislation passed by the peoples House of Representatives is not to be ignored.

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04/02/06

Permalink 07:11:45 am, Categories: National News, 561 words   English (US)

Minuteman volunteers promise to do "Job the government won''t do"

Now a report on the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps 24/7 startup yesterday with a local Arizona flavor, from the Sierra Vista Herald:

Minuteman volunteers promise to do "Job the government won''t do"

BY JONATHAN CLARK

PASO ROBLES — The Minuteman Project kicked off its 2006 season of citizen border patrols Saturday with a rally filled with fiery rebukes of President Bush, the Senate and pro-immigrant protesters.

“President Bush, read my lips: secure our borders,” said Chris Simcox, Minuteman president and the event’s keynote speaker.

Dressed in an Uncle Sam T-shirt reading, “John McCain, I want you out of office,” Simcox borrowed the language of the current immigration debate to address the approximately 100 volunteers gathered at a private ranch 15 miles south of Paso Robles.

“We are here to take the job that Americans won’t take,” he said. “(Securing the border) is a job that George W. Bush and the Senate refuse to do.”

The Minuteman Project began a year ago to call attention to security problems along the nation’s porous southern border. Now the group is reprising its monthlong campaign just as the national debate over immigration heats up.

On Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill sponsored by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., that would create a guest-worker program and offer paths to citizenship for illegal immigrants. Critics have decried the bill as a form of amnesty for illegal behavior.

Meanwhile, Phoenix, Tucson and other cities with large immigrant populations have seen massive street protests against another measure that would make it a felony to be in the United States without documentation.

Simcox noted the current climate and warned his volunteers to “watch their p’s and q’s” as they carried out their mission of spotting and reporting illegal border crossers.

“There’s a good chance that with the level of tension right now, there will be some who try to force our hand,” he said. “So be extra alert and extra careful.”

Last year’s campaign drew concern from activists who worried the group would attract extremists and create violence. Border Patrol officials and President Bush also voiced concern over the group’s activities.

But the Minutemen were largely able to avoid unflattering incidents, earning them the respect of some citizens and political figures.

On Saturday, several politicians and political candidates took the stage to praise the Minutemen and criticize the current state of illegal immigration.

State Rep. Russell Pearce lashed out at Arizona cities and towns that he said acted as “sanctuaries” for undocumented immigrants and argued that there was a direct correlation between the state’s crime problem and illegal immigration.

Republican congressional candidate Randy Graf accused President Bush of promoting immigrant rights over those of U.S. citizens.

But perhaps the strongest words of the day came from Don Goldwater, Republican gubernatorial candidate and nephew of former Sen. Barry Goldwater.

Goldwater promised that if elected governor he would put the National Guard on the border, build a wall between the United States and Mexico, and go after businesses that hire illegal workers.

“And those illegal immigrants that are here now, I plan to put them in a tent city down on the border and use them as the labor force to build the wall and clean up the desert,” he said.

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Permalink 06:05:38 am, Categories: National News, 388 words   English (US)

Minutemen Return: Group back in South Texas for patrols

From the Brownsville Herald, a report on the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps startup yesterday in Texas:

Minutemen Return
Group back in South Texas for patrols

BY CARI HAMMERSTROM
The Monitor

FALFURRIAS, April 1, 2006 — The Minutemen are back with more volunteers, better technology and an unwavering resolve to get the federal government to seal the borders.

Today begins the third month-long “Secure Our Borders” operation. The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps patrolled the southern and northern borders in October; civilian border observers will be doing much of the same throughout April.

The patrols will be ongoing in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, New Hampshire, New York and Washington.

But this time, the difference is that the full U.S. Senate is tackling contentious immigration reform in Washington.

The organization hopes its patrols will counter the numerous school walkouts and immigration rallies that activists have staged around the country.

“The original border Minuteman, Cesar Chavez, warned us decades ago that lawlessness breeds lawlessness; that allowing illegal immigration would drive down wages and import poverty. His predictions have been proven accurate,” said Chris Simcox, president and founder of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, in a statement.

“The current demonstrations are a not-so veiled threat of civil unrest if the government dares act to secure our borders.”

In Texas, the Falfurrias ranch of state director Michael Vickers will serve as the main stomping ground for the anti-illegal immigration group. His ranch, located just south of the Falfurrias U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint off U.S. Highway 281, is a hotspot for undocumented immigrant traffic.

Vickers has said in previous interviews that undocumented immigrants damage his fences, providing an escape route for livestock, and that they leave trash on his property as they try to circumvent the checkpoint.

In the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley Sector, the area near Vicker’s ranch has been identified as the deadliest spot for undocumented immigrants. The leading cause of deaths is heat.

Vickers — a South Texas veterinarian specializing in treating animals bitten by poisonous snakes, and the discoverer of what became known as the Ames strain of anthrax — was appointed to the state director post in March. His duties have included recruiting volunteers for the movement, enforcing standard operating procedures and overseeing operations of local Texas chapters.

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Permalink 05:57:54 am, Categories: National News, 316 words   English (US)

Minutemen Reopen Border Control Effort

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps 24/7 border watches began yesterday in all four southern border states and in several northern border states.

From the Associated Press:

Minutemen Reopen Border Control Effort

By ARTHUR H. ROTSTEIN Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press

THREE POINTS, Ariz. — Minuteman volunteers concerned about the continued flow of illegal immigrants across the border from Mexico gathered Saturday with lawn chairs, binoculars and cell phones for a new monthlong campaign aimed at raising public awareness.

A year after their first watch-and-report operation along the border in southeastern Arizona, members of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps embarked on a much larger effort in this state''s busy migrant-smuggling corridor.

"I''m concerned about what''s not being done by the government _ hasn''t been done for ages, apparently," said J. Glenn Sorensen, a retired school administrator now living in Flagstaff.

Sorensen, who was not involved last year, said he thinks the organization has already accomplished part of its purpose, "to draw national attention to an insecure border. I don''t think anybody wants to close the border _ I certainly don''t. Basically, I think they need to be secure."

No one in the group had any illusions about their campaign''s effectiveness, since it targets a relatively short section of the border for just a month. However, it comes at a time when Congress is debating changes to federal immigration laws, which have drawn supporters of legitimizing illegal immigrants to demonstrations across the country.

"This is like sticking a finger in the dike," said Ken Raymond, a retired electrical engineer and airplane mechanic from Tucson.

Yet some immigrants were apprehended. Minutemen volunteers in New Mexico alerted the Border Patrol to a group of immigrants Saturday.

"We hadn''t been on the line more than 30 minutes when we spotted our first group of seven," said Bob Wright, director of the state''s Minuteman group.

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