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Thirdeyex
04-06-2005, 02:15 PM
INVASION USA
Minutemen catch
141 illegals so far
New Mexico official hopes to expand citizen volunteer project to 2nd state
Posted: April 6, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
In its second day of operations, the civilian volunteer Minuteman Project claimed to have aided the Border Patrol in the apprehension of 141 illegal aliens along the Arizona border and deterred many more from attempting to cross from Mexico.
With the project gaining favorable attention, a city official from New Mexico announced he would like to expand the project to his state.
"It has been successful," said Chris Simcox of Civil Homeland Defense, a group aiding the Minuteman Project. "No one has come across."
While President Bush and other officials have characterized the Minutemen as "vigilantes" and Mexico's President Vicente Fox has threatened them with prosecution, the group is getting more favorable attention from some media outlets and radio talk-show hosts impressed with their composure, discipline and orderliness.
Meanwhile, Albuquerque City Councilman David Pfeffer said he wants to bring the Minuteman Project to New Mexico. Pfeffer said he wants to be personally involved in the volunteer effort to patrol the border for illegal immigrants and smugglers.
"I would be willing to get involved with an effort along New Mexico's borders," Pfeffer said.
Pfeffer said he attended a gathering Friday of Minuteman volunteers in Tombstone and that the meeting helped persuade him to support the effort.
"What I understood from their message ... was that we have a serious problem at the border," Pfeffer said.
Pfeffer said he would "absolutely" be willing to get involved with a New Mexico citizen border-patrol project.
As for carrying a weapon, Pfeffer said he "wouldn't go out there unarmed."
"There is a Mexican drug cartel that has threatened peoples' lives because of this," Pfeffer said. "The smugglers that come across the borders will shoot at you. So no, I don't think it's unreasonable to think that some people have armed themselves."
Pfeffer said some residents of Santa Fe, New Mexico, were also present in Tombstone for the purpose of learning from the experience to expand the effort to their state.
Meanwhile, in Tombstone, Simcox said the effort has exceeded his expectations so far.
"I'm just ecstatic with how successful it's been," Simcox said.
Hundreds of the citizen volunteers, armed with binoculars and radios, are casting themselves as the eyes and ears of the Border Patrol, whose top officials have also denounced the action, though rank-and-file agents have been spotted thanking the Minutemen for their presence.
"We want to continue through the summer until the government caves," Simcox said. "Our president and Congress have continued to ignore this issue, the most serious threat to national security is this border."
The Minutemen, named after U.S. War of Independence militia group in New England, is made up of civilians from across the United States, many of them retired servicemen or law enforcement personnel.
The Minutemen are guarding a 23-mile stretch of the border where one out of every five of the 1.1 million illegal immigrants arrested last year crossed into the U.S., according to Border Patrol statistics.
The volunteers report illegal crossers to the Border Patrol rather than confront or detain illegal aliens themselves.
"Our aim is to send a message to Mr. Bush and Congress that they have not listened to the demands of citizens," said Simcox. "We are modeling what homeland security should look like. There should be National Guardsmen every 2,000 yards from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico. You can't find a greater threat to the U.S. than right here."
So far, more than a thousand Americans have descended on a remote stretch of the U.S.-Mexican border to join the Minuteman Project.
The Minuteman Project is having an impact. Smugglers have told the Mexican press that crossing in the area where the Minutemen are patrolling is now virtually impossible and they have to go elsewhere or wait 30 days until the Minutemen are gone.
But Simcox is hoping more volunteers will join the effort and sustain it through the summer.
About 66,000 illegal immigrants were caught last month in one area where the Minutemen are now patrolling. Border Patrol officials admit many more evade capture.
Besides deterring illegal immigration and helping capture some aliens, the Minutemen believe their action is raising awareness of the border problem and may force Congress and Bush to rethink the guest worker plan many of his core supporters oppose.
Rep. Tom Tancredo, leader of the House Immigration Reform Caucus, and a supporter of the Minuteman Project says the Department of Homeland Security's decision to send 500 more Porder Patrol agents to the troubled area last week is no coincidence.
But he points out those agents were transferred from other parts of the porous Mexican border.
"If we secure the Arizona border, then we will see a massive shift ... to New Mexico border," he says. "And then if we secure the New Mexico border, we'll see a massive shift to the Texas border. So it goes until you actually seal the border."
Tancredo says a security fence, like that built by the Israelis and many other countries, is a "perfectly acceptable, low-tech method of trying to stop people from coming into your country without your knowledge." Tancredo says even though Congress has passed legislation authorizing 2,000 more agents per year for the next five years, the Bush administration does not want to hire them.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43664

RIKA
04-06-2005, 03:16 PM
Good for the Minutemen. They deserve some good press. I hope they can continue their presence throughout the summer.

RIKA

krept
04-06-2005, 03:51 PM
I agree. And this has NOTHING to do about race, unlike what some groups here in Phoenix are screaming. It's all about illegal immigration, no matter WHERE the people are from. Yeah, I feel sorry for a lot of people in third world countries, but we've all seen what a couple bad seeds can do...

Thirdeyex
04-11-2005, 09:28 AM
This site will keep you updated.

http://www.minutemanproject.com/

Coyote
04-11-2005, 03:17 PM
It isnt getting much press here in Canada, and most of it is negative, but from what I have read online it is an excellent project. They have already administered first aid to several immigrants that could otherwise have died. Illegals arent even trying to cross through that area anymore. Why are some people so opposed to the idea? I dont understand this.

Thirdeyex
04-11-2005, 08:53 PM
In the 70s the population of the U.S. was leveling off, so the “progressive thinkers” opened up the flood gates slowly but surely. Unfortunately the sheeple didn’t realize the damage until they were neck deep in illegal immigrants and losing there culture and resources. It’s so bad now that there has been a culture shift of protectionism. The Americans are falling back and regrouping in small enclaves called “gated communities”. However the “government” is keen to the plan and has already begun to impose forced multiculturalism laws on these retreats. Soon there will be only a memory of American culture to reflect on as the diversity of all other cultures will be celebrated due to the fact that they have become the majority. Hmmmmm…..makes you think that there was a plan to do this.

Here are some projections:
http://www.desertinvasion.us/data/data.html

If you want to know the players follow the money. Look at the largest campaign contributors to the mayors of the Border States and find a common thread of the individuals that have supported the immigration bills. There will be a trend line that’s pretty easy to follow. But you have to do your homework.

Thirdeyex
04-12-2005, 06:50 AM
What will it take for the sheeple to wake up?

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43754

krept
04-12-2005, 06:37 PM
I'm actually surprised that some of those areas (where the BP and MM aren't patrolling)aren't being used as active training grounds for militias.