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 OUR BORDERS    

 

 

A NATION WITHOUT BORDERS IS NOT A NATION

 

National Security begins with Border Security

 

“Americans living in the path of the invasion cannot escape this nightmare in our own backyards.”    www.desertvisions.us

Note: There is no way to calculate how many illegal aliens and loads of drugs "Got-Away" and made it to every town U.S.A. some estimate that only 10% are apprehended in the border counties.

 

 

TUCSON SECTOR BORDER WATCH (as of July 18, 2006)

Past 2 weeks - Fiscal year to date

Apprehensions - 9,950 - 335,850

Arrested for other crimes - (unavailable)

Marijuana seizures (in pounds) - 27,500 - 560,300

Rescues - 40 - 493

Deaths - 9 – 120

 

 

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07/02/2007
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08/19/2006
House committee: Agents' convictions warrant review
The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday called for congressional hearings and an investigation into the case of two Border Patrol agents convicted of violating an alleged drug smuggler's civil rights.


08/19/2006
Committee talks border security-Democratic member at Thursday’s hearing, Rep. Rush Holt of New Jersey
Perhaps the most compelling comments on the day came from Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever, the lone locally elected official or member of the local community to participate on the six-member panel.

Dever thanked the committee for coming to the area, but added some would say they came too late. He showed the legislators a copy of an Arizona Sheriff magazine from 1987 in which a Border Patrol spokesman promised to heed a congressional mandate to secure the southern border against narcotics traffickers and illegal immigration.

“Twenty years later, we have a growing, not a diminishing, problem,” Dever said. “Sadly, the answer to the question ‘Who is crossing our borders?’ continues to be ‘Anyone who really wants to.’ ”


08/19/2006
So. Arizona tribe wants more federal help for border security

The Tohono O'odham Nation has spent years trying to limit intrusions onto its land, with little obvious success. The reservation is crisscrossed with at least 160 smuggling trails, littered with trash and even shrines erected by migrants. The tribe has given unprecedented access to the U.S. Border Patrol in hopes of stemming the tide.

Now the tribe wants more direct financial help from the Department of Homeland Security, tribal officials said.

"We're caught in the middle of this whole problem," Tribal Chairwoman Vivian Juan-Saunders said. "It creates a really high stress level for our people."

The 25 tribes along the southern and northern U.S. borders are forced to appeal for money directly from states because the Homeland Security Act of 2002 does not recognize Indian nations as sovereign governments. That adds a layer of bureaucracy and brings complaints than tribes are left out of the federal decision-making process.


08/19/2006
Arizona-Officials find 4 bottles of mystery liquid during smuggling bust
Authorities are trying to determine what mysterious liquid was inside four one-liter bottles that were found during a drug smuggling bust near Rio Rico Thursday morning.

The bottles, which were marked "ether," had been previously opened and were emanating an odor, prompting a hazardous materials situation, said Jesus Rodriguez, a spokesman for the Tucson sector Border Patrol.


08/13/2006
Petition seeks pardon for agents

"San Bernardino County SunA conservative, grass-roots organization has gathered nearly 40,000 signatures since Wednesday on a petition to be sent to President Bush on behalf of two Border Patrol agents convicted of violating a drug smuggler's civil rights."

The public can write both agents and their wives to:

agentramos@friendsoftheborderpatrol.com

agentcompean@friendsoftheborderpatrol.com

http://www.friendsoftheborderpatrol.com/

Find updated info as it comes in at

http://anti-illegalimmigrationevents.com/

there are daily posts from August 11, 2006 to December 25, 2006 for the Border Patrol agents and their family.


08/12/2006
Breaking the silence -Convicted border agent tells his story

Suddenly the smuggler turned toward the pursuing Ramos, gun in hand. Ramos, his own weapon already drawn, shot at him, though the man was able to flee into the brush and escape the agents.

Now, nearly 18 months after that violent encounter, Ramos and Compean are facing 20 years in federal prison for their actions.

Why?


08/11/2006
Agents find ton of pot in stolen truck

A man and a woman were spotted nearby, the release said.

After stopping the man and the woman, agents searched the truck, which they later learned was reported stolen from Mesa.

Inside the truck's bed, they found 142 bundles of marijuana weighing more than 2,400 pounds.

Agents learned the two people were Mexican nationals. They were processed and returned to Mexico.


08/11/2006
Following wreck, man charged with smuggling immigrants
Jose J. de la Cruz, 18, is being held at the Cochise County Jail with bond set at $50,000, Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Carol Capas said. De la Cruz is charged with human smuggling, leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspended license, according to a city police report summary.

08/11/2006
Voters trust Napolitano on jobs and crime, but GOP on border issues

That could buoy the hopes of Republican gubernatorial candidate Don Goldwater who has made the Mexican border the centerpiece of his election efforts. Goldwater supports construction of a security wall along the border and wants to have illegal immigrants who are arrested construct the barrier. Goldwater is the nephew of late former U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater and is a top contender in the September Republican primary.


08/11/2006
Guardsmen housed at resort
When 2nd Lt. Brian Zdunowski shipped out for border duty this summer for Operation Jump Start, luxury was far from his mind.

Zdunowski, 34, was eager to see the Arizona-Mexico border.

So when he and the other 100 or so members of the Maryland National Guard arrived Aug. 1 at Loews Ventana Canyon resort, which is regularly ranked one of the nation's top resorts, he was surprised.


08/03/2006
Prisons spring up on border
Men have been working on the futuristic cluster of tent-like domes to house illegal immigrants around the clock since late June; the quest for laborers has tapped local employment centers dry.
Wednesday, less than 12 weeks after President Bush told the nation he was boosting the U.S. Border Patrol and ending the "catch and release" policy blamed on a shortage of federal detention space, 500 metal bunks are to be filled with immigrants awaiting deportation. By Sept. 26, 2,000 will be ready.


07/30/2006
Crossers burying border in garbage

● The five-year tab is $62.9 million for all forms of environmental remediation for immigration-related damage across Southeast Arizona, including $23 million for the first year. ....

....Most of the garbage is left at areas where entrants wait to be picked up by smugglers. The accumulation of disintegrating toilet paper, human feces and rotting food is a health and safety issue for residents of these areas and visitors to public lands, a new BLM report says.

......But a Cochise County activist who has been photographing garbage and other signs of damage from illegal immigration for five years said she is appalled the federal government is spending tax dollars to pick this garbage up.

 


07/30/2006
Illegal aliens must be detained
Detain, don't deport, illegal aliens. This is the only deterrent to the epidemic of lawlessness we face today with illegal immigration.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has this right and proves this to be true every day. There must be consequences to bad behavior or you will only encourage it in the future.


07/29/2006
Human trafficking's profits spur horrors

In the world of human smuggling, metro Phoenix has emerged as an enormous staging area where illegal immigrants are held hostage in apartments, motel rooms or rental homes until relatives pay their fees.

State investigators say it is a $2 billion-a-year, black-market business that drives illegal immigration, spreading corruption and violence through the Valley.

On any given day in the Valley, agents say, thousands of undocumented immigrants are stuffed into drophouses as "coyotes" collect the cash, arrange for transportation and fend off other smugglers who would steal migrant clients for ransom.


07/27/2006
Border Patrol rescues 34 from flooded drainage tunnel

The immigrants were trying to enter the U.S. through the Grand Tunnel, which runs from Nogales, Mexico into Nogales, Ariz., when they were discovered at 5:30 a.m., Rodriguez said. The flow at that point is north into the U.S. and the area was being hit by a major rainstorm.

 (NOTE: AP and other media are still reporting that illegal aliens are "immigrants")


07/19/2006
"Stop the invasion. Secure our borders." BILLBOARD

"We're encouraging citizens to engage in this debate, a very important debate taking place right now in Congress," said Steve Elliott, president of Grassfire.org.  The billboard urges Americans to "Stop the invasion.  Secure our borders."

(Afterward Steve Elliot traveled to Cochise County, Az. right to the border, with video and cameras in hand. They were given a tour of a few smuggling trails (see some of the same trails on www.desertvisions.us) Steve and his video assistant said, "This was a successful fact finding mission." They will take their documented facts back home and use them to educate more citizens across the country.  Hear Steve give a live report of 30 illegal aliens detected by Border Patrol agents at 10 p.m. on 7-18-06, a UPA volunteer was there with Steve  as we stood 1/4 mile from the U.S./Mexico Border  in the dark very near the illegals and or drug runners http://grassfire.org/)


07/19/2006
Guard members to map border
National Guard members are arriving by the planeload, including a contingent from Alabama that will map where the border is. After more than 50 congressional hearings on immigration, at least six more are planned for August and September.

07/18/2006
More immigration hearings? Lawmakers begin to complain

Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, refused to yield the floor to Jackson Lee, the ranking Democrat, and challenged Lofgren's assessment on who was spewing the most gas.


07/18/2006
Guard will meet border deadline

The deployments are part of an immigration plan announced by President Bush in mid-May. Troops are helping with aerial reconnaissance and in shoring up infrastructure like roads and sensors. That is designed to free immigration agents to focus on law enforcement.


07/18/2006
Authorities find dozens of migrants in suspected stash area
About 75 illegal immigrants were found Tuesday in the desert about 50 miles west of Phoenix, many suffering from dehydration and exhaustion from triple-digit heat, authorities said.

Seven immigrants and three sheriff's deputies were taken to hospitals for treatment, said Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Officers used a helicopter, canine units and all-terrain vehicles and conducted foot patrols to search for others believed to be in the area, officials said.


07/18/2006
The Kentucky national guardsmen are taking their turn working on the Arizona/ Mexico border.

While the Kentucky Guardsmen construct a road for the Border Patrol, other guardsmen are watching for illegal entries into the U.S.

Fitzpatrick said, "Just early this morning, one of the guard units spotted a load of narcotics coming into the country.  In conjunction with the guardsmen and our agents we ceased 600 lbs of marijuana."

"We are not in the apprehension business.  We simply observe and report," General Matthew Whittington explained.

The extra eyes and hands on the border are allowing Border Patrol Agents to shift their focus. 


07/17/2006
U.S. lawmen outgunned along Mexican border

Hundreds of rounds of automatic-weapons fire rained down on South Texas sheriff's deputies and Border Patrol agents from the Mexican side of the border as they investigated a horror story told by two American brothers who fled across the Rio Grande fearing for their lives.

Several Hidalgo County deputies and at least four Border patrol agents were met with a sustained hail of gunfire alternating from the south to the east and lasting nearly 10 minutes, the officers said.

Yet, not a single shot was returned by the deputies or the Border Patrol officers last Wednesday night because they were outmanned and outgunned – a condition increasingly common along the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border, say law enforcement officials.

 


07/16/2006
Messages From U.S. Border Patrols Ground Agents---http://www.local2544.org/

They hate Spaniards, Minutemen, Mexicans who don't believe exactly what they believe, and just about everybody else, including Paul Harvey. How can you hate Paul Harvey? They are radically open-border and pro-illegal alien. No word yet on what will happen to those of us who happen to be part Mexican and part "European". We can only hope they let us stay in the United States....errr....Aztlan.

((((AND THIS NEW REPORT From  BORDER PATROL GROUND AGENTS))))

Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) Ensures Survival of Mara Salvatrucha - Senator Reid, in an unbelievable display of arrogance, struck down a portion of a Bill that would help us stop releasing illegal aliens from El Salvador. As we all know, once released they are never to be heard from again unless they get arrested for committing other crimes. They do not appear for their "immigration hearings" (a complete joke) and they are home free. It is almost unfathomable that a United States Senator would act with such reckless disregard for the safety and security of United States citizens.

 


07/16/2006
Illegals leave border trashed

A new Bureau of Land Management report paints a bleak picture of the impact of illegal immigration and drug smuggling on public lands in Arizona, with estimates that as much as 25 million pounds of trash were left in the state’s borderlands during the 2000-2005 fiscal years.

During the current year, however, the situation presents more of a mixed bag, BLM officials say. While conditions have improved markedly along the San Pedro River, for example, public land in the state’s central areas continue to suffer.........

 

.......But Peter Galvin, conservation director at the Center for Biological Diversity in Tucson, disagreed. He said the buildup of law enforcement along the border had already begun to show a significant environmental impact.

 


07/15/2006
Hispanic activists ask sheriff to stop arresting illegal immigrants

 

Hundreds of illegal-immigrant-rights activists sparred with the infamous sheriff of Arizona's most populous county Friday, calling him heartless for arresting illegal immigrants under a state smuggling law.


07/13/2006
STRANGE TIMES ON THE BORDER-John W. Slagle

Prior to January, 2004 the Borders of the United States had become a war zone. U.S. Border Patrol Agents had been shot at by automatic weapons fire from Mexico. Narcotics loads were protected by Mexican military and illegal immigration was a daily invasion in Arizona. Rural residents had been assaulted, carjacked, homes invaded and still there was little concern in Washington. On the 11th of March, 2003, a cadaver was found a mile east of the Diamond Bell Ranch, our home. The body was a homicide victim. In Cochise County, a rural resident was shot at, his home riddled by AK-47 rounds from agitated Mexican narcotics smugglers. His travel trailer that was used to block access to his ranch property was burned to the ground.

Abandoned back packs, human trash and water bottles would fill a thousand dump-trucks, on border smuggling trails, yet politicians could not and would not make any decisions in 2003 other than ignore the situation and create a guest worker plan. The guest worker plan, which amounts to stealth Amnesty was proposed by Arizona Senator John McCain and announced by President Bush in December 2003. By the end of January 2004, the U.S. Border Patrol had arrested 34,342 illegal aliens in Tucson Sector. 16,579 were arrested in Cochise County, the majority crossing illegally in response to the President’s address. The Border Patrol and local law enforcement agencies were overwhelmed. Crimes against citizens also increased.

 


07/13/2006
Dismissal of two Arizona smuggling cases doesn't set precedent
"(The judge) cuts two people loose - so what," Arpaio said of Tuesday's dismissals. "I'm going still going to go out and enforce the law."

07/12/2006
NJ sending fewer Guard troops to border

New Jersey had planned to send as many as 650 soldiers and airmen to New Mexico as part of an initiative by President Bush to use National Guard troops to help the Border Patrol stop illegal immigration.

But a spokeswoman for New Jersey’s Military and Veterans Affairs Department says the state now expects to send about 250 troops.

New Jersey officials say they agreed to send troops as long as it was only for two weeks, and if they’re needed back in New Jersey, they will be sent home.


07/10/2006
There is a Post Comments link for this article--Drug seizures on border soar
"We would really never know the total amount of marijuana they want to smuggle, but we can tell they've had to shift their traffic pattern to the west desert areas, and violence has escalated quite a bit," Poeske said. "We must be backing them up down that way if they're starting to get violent and switching the patterns."

07/09/2006
Fair Warning, What could be if we contuine to do nothing --- THE LAND OF EMPTY, 2026 A.D.

........Then, Hillary accomplished what the first Bush president and her husband had launched with NAFTA, and which was pushed forward by the second Bush president with the Central American Free Trade Agreement and the Security and Prosperity Partnership ­ the North American Community, stepping stone to a European-style union of the entire hemisphere.

 .....Painfully, you recall how, in 2006, concerned patriotic leaders asked for help. You were too busy to join a group or write a check. Contact your legislator? Too busy If only you ­ and other concerned Americans --had picked up the phone, called your congressional representative at 1(877)762-8762 and demanded: NO AMNESTY! NO GUEST WORKER PROGRAM! NO COMPROMISES!.


07/09/2006
Who really believes that Bush has a plan to stop illegal aliens from entering the U.S?-- Please raise your hand! -- Bush border plan for Guard hits snag
Logistical and bureaucratic snags have delayed the deployment of National Guard troops along the Southwestern border, leaving Arizona with little support so far from other states and putting a crimp in President Bush's security plan.

Nearly two months after Bush's announcement of plans to station 6,000 Guard personnel along the border with
Mexico, U.S. Border Patrol officials said 898 Guard soldiers are actually working in direct support of agents in the four border states
, freeing up 173 agents, about 1.5 percent of the patrol's workforce.

07/09/2006
What do the Feds do with your tax dollars?--Feds to Illegal Aliens: Fly Home
For the third straight summer, some illegal immigrants who have been caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border are being flown back home.

The flights, part of the Homeland Security Department's so-called repatriation program, aim to reduce the chances of migrants recrossing the porous Arizona border by flying them deep into the interior of Mexico.


07/09/2006
Cochise County, Az.--Illegal immigrant gets 11/2 years for theft
A Mexican man who entered the county illegally and stole approximately $1,500 in property from a Hereford residence was sentenced Friday in Cochise County Superior Court to 1 1/2 years in prison.

07/05/2006
Arizona Eye Witness Border Report
As an “Eye Witness” on the U.S./Mexico Border I am writing to assure U.S. Citizens across the entire Nation that illegal alien’s continue to cross into the United States illegally.

 Your U.S. Border Patrol Agents are reporting sensor hits throughout every 24 hour period.


07/05/2006
No National Guard to be found
American Border Patrol Border Hawk M flew the border from Nogales to east of Naco, Arizona

this morning and saw no evidence of National Guard working on or near the border.

 

Photo of the Day Archive


07/05/2006
Below is a cache of http://www.local2544.org/
This site is down-there is no announced reason why. Here is the "cache file"

07/03/2006
N.J. prepared to help Border Patrol
The New Jersey National Guard is prepared to send as many as 650 troops to assist federal immigration agents along the U.S.-Mexico border.

07/01/2006
Illegal Aliens Are Safe In Phoenix –

.......Absent things like a "felony DUI" where ICE may be notified "when feasible" (that two-minute phone call can be tough), the Phoenix Police Department protects illegal aliens. With the amount of crime being caused in Phoenix by the illegal alien tidal wave, they can at least partially blame themselves. www.local2544.org

..........The Protect Our City Initiative will amend the Phoenix city charter to require all officials, agencies, and personnel of the City of Phoenix, including the Phoenix Police Department, to cooperate with and assist federal immigration authorities in enforcing immigration laws within the boundaries of the city.    http://immigrationbuzz.com/

 


07/01/2006
Finally, A Real Deterrent to Illegal Border Crossings –
This is nothing that the Federal government has done. Rather, the Maricopa County Attorney and Sheriff Arpaio have figured out that if you start jailing illegal immigrants for their crimes they don't like it and they're less likely to come back. What a concept! It just takes a will to get the job done and the fortitude to buck the activists' age-old line "they're just coming here to make money". Yes, and people sell drugs, enter into prostitution, rob banks, cheat on their taxes, and commit assorted other crimes to "make money"

07/01/2006
Fletcher agrees to send Kentucky National Guard to border

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- Kentucky will "step up" by sending more than 600 troops to the U.S.-Mexican border this summer, mainly to work on roads and fencing, Kentucky's adjutant general said.


07/01/2006
House puts pressure on 'sanctuary' cities

Rep. Culberson's measure threatens to cut off funding

Local officials continued to debate police policy toward illegal immigrants Thursday after the U.S. House passed a Houston lawmaker's measure that would cut off federal crime-fighting money to cities with sanctuary policies.


06/27/2006
Was this a truck full of 15 to 20 "passangers" or illegal aliens being smuggled north?

Still seeking suspect in ‘cold-blooded’ hit-and-run accident

"On Friday near the Benson highway exit, the U.S. Border Patrol attempted to stop a pickup truck — later found to hold between 15 and 20 passengers — heading west on I-10. At 8:57 p.m., the truck pulled onto a median at mile post 303, and a person jumped out and ran into traffic. A blue sedan struck the man but did not stop.'

 

(NOTE: There is no mention in the press so far that discloses of the 15 to 20 passengers are being held for conspiring and  if they are indeed responsible for the death that accrued on I-10 or if they were deported right away by Border Patrol.)


06/26/2006
ATTENTION EMPLOYERS: PLEASE 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.

http://www.local2544.org/

visit this site a few times a week

and read what

Border Patrol / boots on the ground agents have to say to you America.

"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. "

Illegal Aliens Are Safe In Phoenix


06/26/2006
What we really need is immigration enforcement.

We do need existing laws enforced. If we turn off the magnet (employment and benefits), they will quit coming. Then we can systematically enforce existing laws and, through attrition, most illegal aliens will go home. They left a home to come to the United States. They are neither homeless nor stateless. After a significant amount of enforcement, we can deal with those who remain and who have assimilated.

david stoddard lives in Cochise County.

 


06/26/2006
Man awaits possible extradition for hit-and-run

 U.S. Border Patrol was attempting to stop a white Chevrolet pickup westbound on the interstate, and at 8:57 p.m. the pickup pulled onto the median at mile post 303. One subject jumped out of the vehicle and ran into traffic, then was struck and killed by a passing vehicle, according to the DPS press release. The westbound vehicle which hit the man didn’t stop, the press release said.

 

The Chevy pickup originally stopped by Border Patrol contained about 15 or 20 passengers.

 

 


06/26/2006
Cochise County, Az, On The Border News "Jury clears Barnetts in first civil suit"
BISBEE — It took a Superior Court jury less than 15 minutes Friday to decide in favor of defendants Roger, Barbara and Donald Barnett in a civil suit that charged them with trespassing on a monastery’s ranch in order to detain a group of illegal immigrants.

06/24/2006
Arizona National Guard focused on mission helping Border Patrol

Across the entire border with Mexico, the goal is to have 2,500 troops in place by June 30 and 6,000 by Sept. 1, said Kristine Munn of the National Guard Bureau.

(Note: "Eye Witness Report" in Cochise County, Arizona, Illegal aliens continue to flood into the U.S. on our Southern Border, the illegal alien, drug smuggling and sex-slave trails are covered with fresh foot prints 24/7/365 along with fresh evidence of trash and smugglers packing their cargo into vehicles headed to every town U.S.A.)

 


06/24/2006
Cochise County, Az.-Rancher harassed in the courts by OBL Cheerleaders

At one point, as he was being questioned as to why the migrants were afraid of the Barnett men and not of him — all three individuals, defense attorney Andrew Jacobs noted, were wearing sidearms at the time — Mackenzie said in a raised voice, “It’s what they have done continuously for 10 years!” before pounding his fist on the witness stand.

Judge James Conlogue ordered the remark stricken from the record.

(Note: It is not illegal for lawful citizens in Arizona to bear arms)


06/21/2006
We want you to know…

WATCH THIS PAGE FOR “EYE WITNESS ON THE BORDER NEWS"

Coming Soon News from the U.S./Mexico Border

 


06/21/2006
President Bush, Read Our Lips, NO AMNESTY!

( Letters and Notes to United States Citizens-From U.S. Border Patrol Ground Agents on the Border )

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.


06/18/2006
(Note: They Are Illegal Aliens, despite the facts; most editors in the U.S. are still confused or intentionally attempting to confuse readers)

Immigration costs strain national parks

Since 2001, the Park Service has received an additional $35 million in annual money for such duties. The government also provided $91 million in one-time dollars for icon parks and $18 million for Organ Pipe's barrier.


06/16/2006
WABC-TV--Desperate Crossings: Americans protecting the border

Diana Williams: "How often do you think people are coming through this way?"

"Every day, every night. It's constant. It is like somebody left the faucet on. It is not dripping, it is running," Carol added.


06/16/2006
Arizona troops delay going to border
President Bush's plan to free up immigration agents for border security will begin arriving at the state's boundary with Mexico on Sunday.

06/14/2006
U.S. Border Patrol Agents Angry with McCain
...The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC) union represents the U.S. Border Patrol's 10,000 non-supervisory agents. ......To say the least, the Senate bill's gradual amnesty program for many who have crossed the border illegally is unpopular with Local 2544:

06/11/2006
Judge: Illegal migrants can be charged with conspiracy
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that the County Attorney's Office can indeed charge illegal immigrants with conspiracy to commit human smuggling.

06/09/2006
Opinion Editorial from U.S. Representative Judge Ted Poe (TX-02)

The debate over illegal immigration has turned into a typical political tug-of-war with every bit of common sense checked at the door and the Administration trying to appease both sides of the aisle. Leave it to bureaucrats to complicate a simple issue of right and wrong. It is illegal to enter our country without permission from the United States government no matter which way you try to sell it. Bottom line: it is it is illegal to be here illegally.


06/08/2006
October, 16, 2004 A letter to Mr. Bush-6-2006 the Border remains the same
Yet in your speech to the American public this week, Mr. Bush, you had little to say and did not speak the truth to the American public about illegal aliens invading our country. You did not warn of the dangers.

02/20/2006
Border area's fear of danger grows

"It's to the point where people coming out of Mexico are carrying automatic weapons and standing at the crossings, protecting their loads. Now it's organized crime," said Chief Deputy Mike Doyal.


10/31/2005
Minutemen Enjoy Flowers on the Canadien Border

These are the Minutemen. Two pals in a trailer, drinking coffee, content with one another’s company and the affections of three little dogs. They chat by walkie-talkie with about a dozen grandparents parked in cars and campers at a series of roadside spots along the border between Blaine and Sumas. They’re volunteers. They’re armed with binoculars. True enough, some of them persist in the charming and exotic American custom of lawfully possessing handguns.


09/21/2005
Associated Press report. Minuteman on the Northern Border

In October, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps will launch in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.


09/18/2005
Yuma Patriots Announcement

08/24/2005
Terror on the Border
On April 1, 2005, more than one thousand American citizens, men and women from all walks of life, joined together on the Arizona/Mexico border to carry out the Minuteman Project. I went to cover the event. Many were ex-military people, some missing limbs. Their goal was to make a statement about out-of-control illegal immigration and do something practical to stop it. Their purpose was to watch the border and report illegal alien crossers to the Border Patrol.

08/16/2005
We are the nation's largest neighborhood watch program,

We sit in lawn chairs, and we observe. And when we spot illegal activity, we report that to the proper authorities."


08/14/2005
The realities of life on the Border with pictures.

Images From the Battleground
Ranchers 75 miles from Tucson say bad border policies have resulted in a daily invasion of drugs, death, pollution and violence


07/17/2005
American Civil Responsibilities Union, Inc. (ACRU)
To:  Participating guests of The ACRU TV Report
Scheduled half-hour cable TV interviews for Thurs. July 21, 2005


2:00 P.M. - (Part 1) Interview with Jim Gilchrist, Minuteman Project Founder (www.minutemanhq.com).  Subject:  Continued Administration failure to halt ongoing US invasion by illegals, -  program host, ACRU Director Dr. Howard Garber 

2:45 P.M. - (Part 2) Interviews with Jim Gilchrist, Minuteman Project Founder and Steve Eichler, J.D. ACRU board member  Subject:  Proposed solutions re continued Administration failure to halt ongoing US invasion by illegals, -  program host, ACRU Director Dr. Howard Garber 


06/29/2005
Al-Jazeera has backed down from a plan to broadcast

"Would we allow Japanese or German television to film the unsecured border during World War II?" asked Minuteman spokeswoman Connie Hair. "These people broadcast to the enemies of America. It's not a news story, it's recon."


05/22/2005
MMP in California

The Minute Man Project  (MMP) is allying with the Friends of The Border Patrol (FBP) to begin monitoring the border in California.  Plans are to build a NATION-WIDE network of concerned, law-abiding and responsible citizens to DO THE JOB OUR TRAITOROUS ELECTED OFFICIALS refuse to do – protect our nation from invasion.


04/18/2005
Mexico’s Foreign Secretary told a group of Texas-Pan American students he envisions a day when Mexico and the United States are “integrated.”

04/17/2005
MinuteMan Projects debunks myth that our borders cannot be protected.

After decades of being told that it is impossible to stop illegal immigration on the Arizona border, it has been all but halted since April 1 through the very means we were told wouldn't work “ dedicated manpower and willpower


03/27/2005
'Observers' plan to check actions of Minutemen
About 25 people showed up to be trained in Tucson on Wednesday by Stanford law student Ray Ybarra, who said he submitted a letter of resignation to his two-year fellowship from the American Civil Liberties Union when he learned the group might withdraw its backing.

03/27/2005
Letter to the FBI from the MinuteMan Project

I am writing to complain that the ACLU has consistently attempted to interfere with the rights of the volunteers of the Minuteman Project to peaceably assemble in Arizona.  Also, the ACLU has repeatedly used libelous and slanderous rhetoric to thwart the ability of U.S. citizens to assemble under the First Amendment, effectively dissuading some U.S. citizens from exercising their civil rights.


03/27/2005
Minuteman Project begins this week; committed volunteers said to top 1,000
Well, volunteers continue to pour in," said co-organizer Chris Simcox of Tombstone. "We have 1,100 confirmed RSVPs from people we've screened and deemed as responsible, rational citizens who understand that this is a peaceful political protest."

03/20/2005
Picture of Illegal Aliens - Comming soon to a neighborhood near you America

02/06/2005
Mexican Narco-Terrorists Prey on U.S. Citizens
With tens of thousands of U.S. troops, and billions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer funds, being used to secure Iraq’s borders, U.S. citizens living near the border with Mexico have fallen prey to agents of Mexican drug cartels.

02/06/2005
A citizens' border patrol
Fed up with illegal immigration and eager to send a message to federal lawmakers, hundreds of volunteers from across the nation will spend the month of April patrolling the Arizona-Mexico border, helping to apprehend migrants coming into the United States.

01/30/2005
Border blitz targets 'invaders' from Mexico
Using foot patrols, all-terrain vehicles and aircraft, these amateur border-control agents say they plan to halt the flow of Mexicans and other illegal aliens who sneak into the United States in search of work and a better life.

01/23/2005
Citizens Group Set to Patrol U.S.-Mexico Border
Organizers of the MinuteMan Project said on Tuesday that they have signed up 200 people from 29 U.S. states to patrol a stretch of the border in Arizona throughout April to search for illegal aliens and were adding 20 new volunteers a day.

12/18/2004
IN VIOLATON OF THEIR OATH OF OFFICE
This year, over three million illegal aliens crossed over our borders against the laws set forth in our Constitution and Federal immigration mandates. These laws are specific. They demand arrest and deportation for anyone within the United States of America without lawful entry. For anyone hiring an illegal alien, these laws provide fines of $10,000.00 per illegal hired and up to five years in prison.

12/12/2004
Minuteman Project Developes it's own Air Force
I am pleased to inform you that The Minuteman Project Air Corps was created this week. It is comprised of five Arizona volunteer pilots owning six single engine aircraft. In other good news, several property owners at the border area have offered their property for use by MMP volunteers, including the parking of RVs and the pitching of tents.

11/25/2004
The elimination of borders along the lines of the EU experiment seems to be high on the agenda of th
North American national borders would be virtually eliminated under plans being considered by senior business and political leaders from Canada, the United States and Mexico for a "NAFTA-plus," continent-wide, customs-free zone with a common approach to trade, energy, immigration, law enforcement and security.

11/21/2004
Help us stop the 3,000,000 per year illegal alien invasion.
Hope all is well. I signed up for this thing coming in the month of April 2005. Many Americans of all races, and colors will be camping, partying, and generally hanging out on the US Mexican Border down near Tombstone, AZ for the whole month of April 2005. We will be supporting the US Border Patrol in their failed attempt to seal the Border.

11/07/2004
THE MINUTEMAN PROJECT SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Are YOU interested in spending up to 30 days manning the Arizona border as a blocking force against entry into the U.S. by illegal aliens early next spring?

10/17/2004
Comments from an American Citizens living on the border
Mr. Bush you have not acknowledged our pleas for help; you have not acknowledged the terror that we live with 365/24/7 in our own homes and rural neighborhoods. Mr. Bush you have ignored the fact that children are in danger walking to the school bus stops and that mothers and grandmothers are left to keep our children safe from the illegal aliens, their hired human smugglers and the drug runners.

09/23/2004
Jack Foote a member of Ranch Rescue was arrested.

08/01/2004
Arizona was al-Qaida hotbed
Osama bin Laden's top agent for procuring weapons of mass destruction was among several key al-Qaida figures who attended the University of Arizona or lived in Tucson during the 1980s and early 1990s, according to the Sept. 11 commission's final report, released Thursday.

08/01/2004
Entrant held; tried to down helicopter
An illegal entrant tried to knock down a Border Patrol helicopter Thursday night when he threw five softball-sized rocks at the rotor as the aircraft pursued him.

07/21/2004
Middle Easterners disguised as Mexican Migrants
The Tumbleweed has verified information that a flood of middle-eastern males have been caught entering the country illegally east of Douglas, AZ.

07/18/2004
Proposed detention center near Benson gets public feedback
Ray Mitcham Associates, of Roswell, N.M., has proposed a 500-bed Benson Rehabilitation/Detention Center on 36 acres of land near Highway 80. The 90,000-square-foot facility is set to house illegal immigrants awaiting adjudication.

07/17/2004
Busted budgets on the border
Border agents tell NBC News that since April, they've been forced to release most illegal immigrants back onto American streets within hours of catching them - even some who are criminals or from countries known to produce terrorists.

06/07/2004
Jury selection begins tomorrow in a trial for Ranch Rescue volunteer Casey Nethercott, who is accuse

06/06/2004
Casey Nethercott, Glen Spencer, Chris Simcox and Jack Foote / American Patriots
During the past year, paramilitary groups in southern Arizona, including Ranch Rescue, American Border Patrol and Civil Homeland Defense, have had run- ins with the law.

05/16/2004
Welcome to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Welcome to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Southwestern Arizona on the border of Mexico—the most dangerous national park (monument) in the United States. If you visit, you could be killed at a campsite or on a hike if you happen to cross paths with 21st century desperadoes. This national treasure lays on the boundary with Mexico where assassins, drug smugglers and human traffickers ply their trade 24/7. When will the members of Congress do their sworn jobs to defend and protect our citizens? When will they carry out: Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution:

05/03/2004
Simcox receives two-year probation, $1,000 fine in weapon case

04/24/2004
Morris Dees versus Ranch Rescue
Mr. Morris Dees' letter below alludes to his premise that America and American Landowners just need to "adjust to increased migration" (not resist it) even when that "migration" of strangers is TRESPASS through Posted Private Land that the Government of the State and of the United States were established to SECURE against trespass and Invasion.

04/16/2004
Is Mexico reconquering Aztlan?
Los Angeles, Alta California - April 8, 2004 - (ACN) The "Fundacion Solidaridad Mexicano Americana (FSMA)" will be sponsoring its "First Forum on Binational Thought" at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Mexico City on April 28th - 29th, 2004. The FSMA has national headquarters in both Mexico City and Washington D.C. and is comprised of high level Mexican government officials and the leadership of national Mexican-American organizations such as the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), the American GI Forum (AGIF) and the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC).

04/16/2004
Ranch Rescue disbands Douglas operation amid internal strife
DOUGLAS - Ranch Rescue, the armed paramilitary group patrolling private property along the border since October, has disbanded its activity in Douglas amid an effort against vigilantism along the border.

04/07/2004
Coast Guard Stops Migrants Near P.R.
A police boat stopped a yawl with 38 people on board, but three jumped overboard and swam three miles to shore, Coast Guard Lt. Eric Willis said

04/04/2004
Undocumented immigrants claim ranch owner, rescue members assaulted,
"Sutton said he’s had chicken and cattle slaughtered, water pipes broken and fences cut from immigrants crossing his land in an attempt to evade the Border Patrol checkpoint."

04/04/2004
Bus Company Planned to Smuggle Immigrants
Bus company has admitted its role in a conspiracy to smuggle illegal Mexican immigrants to the United States and was fined $3 million

04/02/2004
Professor Predicts 'Hispanic Homeland'
Truxillo, 47, has said the new country should be brought into being “by any means necessary,” but recently said it was unlikely to be formed by civil war. Instead, its creation will be accomplished by the electoral pressure of the future majority Hispanic population in the region, he said.

04/01/2004
Illegal border crossings have jumped 34 percent
Porous areas in Texas and Southern California have been tightened, and have pushed smugglers to Arizona, which now accounts for about 40 percent of all illegal crossings.

03/30/2004
There is no Homeland Security
THEN from my office I heard a roar of noise ....sounded like a heard of horses....it was ILLEGALS ALIENS IN A FULL MARCH COMMING RIGHT AT US IN A FORMATION!!! I ran outside to the corner of the fence......

03/20/2004
Shots fired along border.
In what appears to have been a retaliation by Mexican drug smugglers, a man's home was shot up and a travel trailer he used for storage was set on fire Wednesday morning. The 58-year-old man who lives near Douglas was not injured during the incident.

03/19/2004
Smugglers on the border burn the residence of an American Citizen
This time, the Mexicans have "crossed the line" (both literally and figuratively) by engaging in what can only be described as terrorism. They terrorized a man and burned his house with apparent impunity.

03/17/2004
Americans in gun sites of Mexican army.
You'd think frequent gun battles along the U.S.-Mexico border between federal agents and citizen border-monitoring groups on this side, and drug and people smugglers on the other side, would make the national headlines. Well they don't.

03/13/2004
Tougher border security won't be militarized, chief says
The head of the U.S. Border Patrol promises more officers with better training and access to technology on the nation's southwest border but said that doesn't mean militarization.

03/10/2004
Kids crossing border for school scrutinized
In a community this small, there are few secrets. Nearly everyone knows the kids are coming across from Sonoyta, Mexico, to go to school in the United States. Lukeville's official population is 65, but according to Ajo Unified School District records, 97 students board the buses here. "These students should be educated, but they should be educated in Mexican schools because they live in Mexico," Horne said.

03/03/2004
War on the Border -- First Arizona Citizens Militia Convention
Casey Nethercott, the owner of the Arizona ranch where Operation Thudnerbird is ongoing, was thrown into jail on Monday 1 March 2004 on the authority of the Governor's signature alone. His civil rights have been stripped, and he is being held without bond. We are calling upon all good Citizens to join us on 17 April 2004 to participate in the formation of the Arizona Citizens Militia.

02/24/2004
Standoff turns into border drug seizure

02/08/2004
Currently our ancestral motherland of Aztlan is under the occupation of a hostile foreign nation.
A foreign flag flies over OUR lands and a hostile foreign police army patrols (controls) OUR streets. We are occupied by a nation which murders, oppresses, and abuses OUR people with impunity. The question is: what are we going to do about it?

02/08/2004
Hereford family recounts harrowing carjacking
On Jan. 29, two Hereford residents were attacked outside their home and their car was taken from them. U.S. Border Patrol agents later found the vehicle and the three men believed to have taken it. The three were arrested and sit in the Cochise County Jail. The following is the family's story of what happened to them that morning and their feelings a week later. Their names are used with their permission.

02/04/2004
Border Patrol catches, then releases, illegals
The result: With no place to put thousands of captured illegals from Central and South America, the Border Patrol has begun releasing them after giving them written orders to appear at deportation hearings in nearby U.S. cities. Immigration officials acknowledge the exercise is futile: About 86% of those issued such notices never show up for the court hearings.

02/01/2004
Arizona citizens' patrols regard those who sneak into the U.S. as national security threats
PALOMINAS, Ariz. -- It is 10 p.m., and Chris Simcox is hidden under a mesquite bush in the desert south of Tombstone. He wears a cap decorated with the Stars and Stripes and a T-shirt bearing the words "No Fear." He packs a handgun on his hip.

02/01/2004
Charges, names in carjacking released
Each man was charged with the same offenses involved in the incident in which they reportedly pulled a 35-year-old woman and her 14-year-old daughter from a vehicle as the pair was about to leave to take the girl to school, said Carol Capas, a spokeswoman for the department.

01/30/2004
Unidentified military unit caught crossing U.S. Border
None of the uniforms the men were wearing had patches, names or insignias of any kind that would identify them as official Federales or Mexican military personnel.

01/26/2004
Crime on the border
Crime on the border has just shown that one more U.S family has fallen victim to the" criminals that break into our country" everyday. How will we know when we have had enough ? I believe that it will contuine to get worse. We gotta wonder what our elected officals including Bush think of the effects we suffer and how their "Run-For-The-Border-Message" will lead to more-much more of this violent crime against U.S Citizens. The day is coming soon when citizens all over this country will hold those officals accountable, insist that all illegal aliens leave our country and we will stand together toTake Back America.

01/25/2004
SOS A call for citizen assistance-need help on the border.
What can you do? From baking cookies and serving lemonade - to sitting on hilltops with binoculors - to tracking groups through the brush until Border Patrol arrives - the job needs to be done - we can find a way for you to help. Help our Border Patrol agents- find a way that you can contribute to the cause.

01/25/2004
Border council calls Bush plan 'slap in the face'
"While you´re out there trying to do your jobs, which the country isn´t too serious about, you´ll have to deal with the expected increase in attempted (illegal aliens), who are trying to get here to take advantage of the proposed amnesty oops, earned legality," Mr. Frecker said.

01/20/2004
Mexican drug cartels/mafia have been vowing to get even.
Because of the increase in drug tracking and arrests by the Shadow Wolves and the Organ Pipe Rangers, the Mexican drug cartels/mafia have been vowing to get even. They are now putting out hits on our Federal Officers and this is causing even more extreme cautions to be put in place. When the Rangers or Shadow Wolves have pictures taken with loads or in uniform, they now have to blacken their faces and cover their nametags in case some bad dudes get ahold of this information.

01/19/2004
Volunteers needed on the border.

12/19/2003
Border Patrol agent lost in river saving an illegal alien.
These horror stories just keep continuing and there doesn't seem to be any real interest by most of our top leaders in government.

12/13/2003
The Invasion continues. 57 caught by Border Patrol.See pictures.
At 10:30 a.m. 12-12-03 in Stump Canyon, Hereford Arizona I photographed 40 illegal aliens, they were all Other Than Mexican (OTM).

12/07/2003
Volunteers collect trash along Ramsey Canyon trails
About a dozen volunteers worked with Cochise County Facilities Management on Saturday to pick up discarded clothing, water bottles and other trash left by illegal immigrants along hiking trails in Ramsey Canyon.

12/06/2003
Mexico Frees Captive American Family
Mexican authorities have released all five members of an American family after a squad of Mexican paramilitary police reportedly crossed into the United States and kidnapped the family on their property near Candalaria, Texas.

11/30/2003
Where's the outcry over Tijuana police actions?
Two officers walked the husband and the son to an ATM, relieving the husband of the cash they forced him to withdraw. Meanwhile, two other officers escorted the wife to a police station. She was ordered to take off her clothes the better to strip search her. Then one officer allegedly raped her as the other kept watch.

11/20/2003
U.S. Border Patrol begins "operation pipeline."
COCHISE COUNTY -- The U.S. Border Patrol began Operation Pipeline Monday, an effort to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs through the many trails in the Huachuca Mountains and along major highways in Cochise and Santa Cruz counties.

11/18/2003
Confirmed: Border Patrol under orders to fabricate charges against border county Citizen groups

11/05/2003
Illegal Immigration is deadly and a threat to Americans citizens
A freeway shooting Tuesday morning left four dead and a string of crime scenes stretching from just north of Casa Grande to the Valley, spurring local authorities to call for federal help to curb increasingly violent attacks aimed at immigrant smugglers.

11/02/2003
Border crime ravaging parks in Arizona
The rangers at Coronado National Memorial were hired to patrol the park but also to protect its resources and educate visitors. Now they spend much of their time on special operations in the park, running down drug- and human-smugglers, wondering which ones are carrying automatic rifles.

10/19/2003
Link page to border articles.

09/28/2003
This article is excellent.
America must drain the immigration swamp Make borders secure and deport the illegals who are already here

09/27/2003
County Commissioner stands up for America
I am writing to thank you for taking a stand and upholding your oath to protect and defend the United States from all enemies, foreign and

09/23/2003
A mother and grandmother reports from the border.
Our children are watching and we will have to give them an answer, we also will reap-what our elected officials are allowing, we are being invaded and the next generation is watching. Drugs are being hauled through the mountains and loaded vehicles with drugs and human cargo drive right past the big yellow school buses. We will have to answer our children.....

09/23/2003
Enough is enough!
You lie to citizens of the United States! We demand true homeland security first, before you provide security for citizens of Iraq or any other country!

09/16/2003
Soldiers of Misfortune
Posted 9/16/03 In May, with the help of the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the two Salvadorans sued Ranch Rescue and the Suttons for damages. They were joined by four Mexicans who say they, too, were held at gunpoint and threatened with their lives on Sutton's ranch.

09/10/2003
Border Security Discussed At Terrorism Conference
Disturbing news coming out of a conference on the threat of terrorism along the Southern border. Al Qaeda could be planning to hijack a jet in Mexico and crash it into the United States.

09/10/2003
FBI director stresses need for secure Mexican border
"Al-Qaida keeps adapting," he told a gathering of U.S. and Mexican border protection and anti-terrorism officials. "If we harden one target, it goes after another. ... Our collective efforts here in the Southwest cannot be understated."

09/08/2003
Report from Homeland Defense
Cochise County group patrols for illegal immigrants, prepares to organize in Yuma County

08/23/2003
VICTORY-----HQs over-rules border chief's order to stop enforcing the law.
Last week we told you of the outrageous order that largely barred 1,600 San Diego-based Border Patrol agents from stopping suspected illegal immigrants on city streets.

08/18/2003
American citizens jailed for upholding the laws on our border.
Arrest of men irrational action

08/18/2003
New "army" of volunteers to patrol border.
A newly formed citizen's group based in Missouri has threatened to raise an "army" of volunteers to bring to the U.S. southwest border in Arizona in a bid to shut down illegal immigration from Mexico. -- At the same time, says Keith French, a spokesman for newly incorporated U.S. Special Service, his organization will sue the Yuma County, Ariz. Sheriff's Office and county attorney's office ...

07/31/2003

Letter to President Bush requesting he make our borders secure.

06/04/2003
Desert visions
An Environmental Disgrace...

06/03/2003
Fearing Another Deadly Summer Along the U.S.-Mexican Border
federal officials and the Mexican government today announced a joint campaign...

05/31/2003
View the Invasion on Our Southern Border
Pictures of the destruction of national parks, monuments, and forests on our border...

05/25/2003
Navarro Says Patrol Groups 'Threatening'
Spencer, Simcox deny allegation...

05/25/2003
Tom Tancredo Congressman from Colorado
A speech given on the floor of the House of Representatives...

05/23/2003
Groups of Mexican-Americans and Méxicanos
...called "terrorist armed militias."...

05/18/2003
Homeland Insecurity at the Border
by Isabel Lyman


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