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Minuteman Violence in New Mexico
by La Voz de Aztlan Sunday, Jun. 19, 2005 at 9:50 PM

Border vigilante murders Mexican near Columbus, New Mexico

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May 9, 2005

Vigilante assault on Mexican immigrants kills one

A USA masked vigilante with an assault rifle and military fatigues attacked a group of 18 Mexican immigrants on the border near Columbus, New Mexico yesterday. According to a report today by the Attorney General of Chihuahua, Patricia Gonzalez, one or more armed vigilantes, from the US side of the border, stopped a vehicle carrying 18 Mexican immigrants attempting to cross the border near the "Palomas, Chihuahua/Columbus, New Mexico" port of entry. The vigilante in a ski mask forcefully stopped their car and ordered the immigrants out of the vehicle and then proceeded to shoot the driver point blank, killing Apolinar Ortega Sanchez. The murderer who spoke in "broken Spanish" then ran to a vehicle waiting for him and raced to the USA side of the border according to the survivors. Attorney General Patricia Gonzalez is investigating the possibility that the assault was part of the Minutemen operations that took place along the Mexico/Arizona border and that are now moving westward.

The attack by a gringo in military fatigues and with a military assault rifle brings memories of the attack on Mexican women and children by James Oliver Huberty on July 18, 1984 at a McDonald's Restaurant at the SanYsidro/Tijuana border. According to Huberty's wife, the mass anti-Mexican murderer said to her in the morning of the massacre, "Society's had their chance. I'm going hunting. Hunting humans." Huberty open fire on unsuspecting Mexican families killing 22, mostly women and children. The racist Huberty had blamed Mexican immigrants for his inability to get a job. In June, the Minutemen vigilantes are planning to commence anti-Mexican operations in the vicinity of the "McDonald's Massacre".

If the anti-Mexican hate campaign by the English language media continues, we will certainly experienced worse hate crimes against our community. There are many mentally deficient gringos that believe everything they read, view or hear in the printed media, television and hate radio such as Disney owned KABC 790 AM in Los Angeles and they can be easily stirred into a "killing frenzy" by racist propaganda. Presently, Los Angeles commuters are being terrorized by shootings on our freeways and many believe they may be race related. The large percentage of the shootings victims are Latinos, which in LA means most probably Mexicans.

La Voz de Aztlan hopes that the latest vigilante shooting of a Mexican immigrant near Columbus, New Mexico is not an ominous omen. Near by is the Pancho Villa State Park that commemorates General Francisco Villa's military excursion into US territory on March 9, 1916.
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no credibility
by steve Friday, Jul. 15, 2005 at 5:58 AM

"Voz de Aztlan" has no credibility whatsoever. They are a fascist, racist organization of Mexican supremecist ideology. (Oh, and guys, we're not giving back the Southwest. We took it fair and square. Feel lucky we didnt' take more,)

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Border Propaganda
by Dr. Clifford N. Alford Monday, Jul. 25, 2005 at 6:43 AM
dralford@earthlink.net

The story about an alleged Minuteman slaughtering innocent civilians in Mexico, near Columbus, New Mexico is an obvious attempt at causing fear and racial tension along the border rather than dealing with the need for better security and immigration reforms.

There were no Minuteman organizations operating in New Mexico until July of 2005. People should get thier facts straight before trying to say such ridiculous things as this. And, instead of carrying guns, we carry water and medical supplies for those we find in distress. We do report illegal border crossers to the US Border Patrol, but we spend far more time exchanging friendly waves with our neighbors on the other side of the fence.

So, to whomever came up with this silliness, either come out to the border and help us do some good, or at least have the decency to pray for us to have wisdom as we try to do some good in a difficult and dangerous piece of the world. That is not too much to ask.

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Fuck Illegal Aliens
by Illegal Alien Hunter Tuesday, Jul. 26, 2005 at 1:04 PM

Let them die in the desert or let them stay in mexico. either way, I DON'T FUCKING CARE! I shit on mexico & wipe my ass with the mexican flag every day. We should annex the whole fucking country & run them into the sea. Stay the fuck OUT of the U.S.! There should be a bounty on the rotten bastard invaders.

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More misinformation
by Navvy Jiner Friday, Aug. 05, 2005 at 11:29 AM

The pretended nutcase with the filthy mouth who also pretends to hate Mexicans is more than likely a LULAC/ACLU plant seeking to tar the minutemen with their own hate-brushes.

The supposed shooting of a Mexican Coyote by a "gringo" is also likely the same kind of plant, published in an attempt to discredit American citizens who work to keep criminal illegals out of the US.

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White supremists pretty bad
by Fredric L. Rice Friday, Aug. 19, 2005 at 3:30 AM
frice@skeptictank.org

These white supremist hate cults are getting pretty bad here in Southern California, also. It's a shame seeing them rise up in New Mexico as well.

With a mass murdering baby killing butcher in the White House that's murdered over 100,000 brown-skinned people in Iraq, so far, we should expect to see SOSMM and Aryan Nations, National Vanguard, Storm Front et al. growing bolder. One of their own is in the White House, after all.

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the shooting on the LA freeways are 99% Mexican gang on gang do your home work.
by American Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2005 at 1:03 AM

Calling Americans gringos is a bit like calling Mexicans beaners.

Americans cant just show up and have a child in any other country and become citizens.

In fact you cant become a citizen of any other country at this point.

Stop the violence and stop the people crossing the border build a wall if that's what it takes.

And the shooting on the LA freeways are 99% Mexican gang on gang do your home work.

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yourmisinfornmation
by manolo Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 at 4:08 AM

this incident never happened, it is the mexican police of beta who prey on these poor people. who have the habit of torture=ing them as well, gringos do not have those habits of preying on poor people.
this incident was to incite, by mexicans this act, and a corrupt government where the people flee has no moral base to complain

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breeding like animals??
by jason Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 at 4:14 AM

breeding like animals? yes shootings are 99.8 all mexcian gang related, but to be a majority you maybe mistaken since you mexican gang bangers are killing each other and using drugs enough to have to be breed with no reproductive cells, which is apparent with the low level of gangbanger intelligence , as well shaving their heads where 10.00 percent of their mind lays dorment, while the rest is in their bottom eye

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brown seperatists
by rea Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 at 4:20 AM

you fail to mention the mecha group partys platform about the reconquista, that is brown racist comments which somehow are ignored, also in san diego the hispanic which placed the fire in the east county of san diego got off after killing 15 'gringos' as he stated was given probation by a mexican judge which commented they were just rich white gringos in our country of aztlan,
what about this act?????????/

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breeding like animals??
by jason Friday, Nov. 25, 2005 at 4:23 AM

breeding like animals? yes shootings are 99.8 all mexcian gang related, but to be a majority you maybe mistaken since you mexican gang bangers are killing each other and using drugs enough to have to be breed with no reproductive cells, which is apparent with the low level of gangbanger intelligence , as well shaving their heads where 10.00 percent of their mind lays dorment, while the rest is in their bottom eye

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so what
by jim Friday, May. 05, 2006 at 12:15 PM
n/a n/a n/a

So what, why were they trying to enter our country anyway, i support anyone who stops any non citizen from entering my country. I've served my country so dont give me the "who are you to say who can and can't come here line". I've served over sea's and state side. And learn to speak english, pay taxes and maybe we can talk. Otherwise watch out for bullets, maybe i should donate some of them to the m.m.

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Mexican Fascists
by Huh?!? Sunday, May. 07, 2006 at 10:02 PM

Why not report on how Mexican authorities, arrest, beat, jail then deport fellow Latinos entering Mexico illegaly on their way to the US. It seems that the Mexican government has no problem sending their citizens into the US illegaly, just as long as people aren't entering Mexico illegaly. The height of hypocracy!

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The height of hypocrisy
by The Tautologist Tuesday, May. 09, 2006 at 7:21 AM

The height of hypocrisy is to piss and moan about illegal immigrants while enjoying the boost which they give to the economy.

Or maybe the height of hypocrisy is to worry about how illegals are invading this country and not worry about how we invaded Iraq.

Or perhaps the height of hypocrisy is to simply criticize other governments rather than taking responsibility for your own country's government.

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Get over it
by Huh?!? Wednesday, May. 10, 2006 at 1:26 AM

-I don't piss & moan about illegals, I've worked w/the Irish Immigration Reform Movement & worked along side illegals who bust their hump for a day's wage.
-Who cares about Iraq, pull our people out use tactical nukes & relieve the price of oil.
-I do criticize our government, the list is long on our screw-ups, I was merely pointing out fascist tactics in Mexico.
Finally, lets look at the definition of tautology: The needless repition of the same sense in different words; redundancy.
I think the second word of the definition says it all.


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Ruth B.
by Ruth B. Thursday, May. 11, 2006 at 12:25 AM

I am opposed to the presence of the Minutemen and other white supremist vigilante groups at the border. I think their continued presence is shameful and a disgrace to the United States. I am glad that there are American groups working to see them removed, and I am hoping that the federal government sends in the National Guard to see to it. They should be told to leave, and if they do not comply, arrested.

I am concerned about Aztlan as an organization however. I have read articles by one author at their website and they are extremely anti-semitic. In addition, it is my understanding that the Southern Poverty Law Center has identified them -- along with their tracking of white supremist groups at the border -- as a hate organization.

If Aztlan wants to help people, they are alienating a lot of support by their separatist approach.

It is a shame that they too have become blinded by hatred and bigotry. And that their leaders can no longer see the common human bond among us all.

As a result, their literature as a means of documenting and sharing news of border abuse becomes useless. They are discrediting themselves when they could otherwise be accomplishing much more.

This type of hatred - no matter who it belongs to - will not lead people anywhere good.

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Ruth B more sensible
by Huh?!? Thursday, May. 11, 2006 at 4:42 AM

Do not lump The Minuteman Project in with white supremist, you lose credibility with your arguement. Just the same as those lump together all Muslims.
It is wrong!!

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The Minutemen's Racist Roots
by Duh! Thursday, May. 11, 2006 at 11:10 PM

Posted on May 22, 2003 Tancredo's Supremacist Roots Salon has a strong piece outlining the role Tom Tancredo has played in empowering a border militia in Arizona to hunt down immigrants; (Chris Simcox') Militia rules mandate that each member carry a pistol, for which a background check is required, and he or she must also wear a baseball cap emblazoned with an American flag. The group patrols along the Cochise County chaparral between Tombstone and Mexico, searching for people who look like illegal immigrants. When suspected illegals are caught, Simcox says, they are "humanely" placed under citizen's arrest and turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol. Enter Tancredo, and it gets appropriately shadowy; (Simcox) is a leading figure in a loose but committed alliance of anti-immigrant forces that have turned Cochise County into a national flash point for escalating tensions over illegal immigration. The alliance includes not only local ranchers, landowners and law enforcement officials, but also former high-ranking Border Patrol agents and U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Colorado Republican. Quietly backing their efforts is the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a controversial anti-immigration group that in the 1980s and 1990s received more than $1 million from a shadowy group accused of white-supremacist leanings. The article explores these scary armed vigilante groups at length. Another leader of the militia, Glenn Spencer, has a syndicated AM radio show, and says: His American Border Patrol is guided by his pet conspiracy theory, "la Reconquista," or "the re-conquest." According to Spencer, the chief actors of la Reconquista include the Mexican government, the Roman Catholic Church, the Ford Foundation and "corporate globalists." Their goal, he claims, is to exploit the freedoms of liberal democracy in order to seize control over the United States, sending waves of Mexicans to break into the country and "recolonialize" land that Mexico lost in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the end of the U.S.-Mexican War. This delightful citizen's web site is here. The funding network behind the vigilantes -- also funds Tancredo, largely through organizations and individuals associated John Tanton, who is known as; the godfather of the modern anti-immigration movement Tanton's web site is here. He's busy piling onto (along with the freepers) the Southern Poverty Law Center these days. That's because the SPLC wrote a very thorough piece in 2002 exposing Tanton's racist tendrils , and his remarkable to insinutate them into policy and, now, politicians like Tancredo. Richard and Cordelia May Scaife provide the money, and Tanton creates vehicles to attack immigrants, non-whites, non-English languages, women ..... Tanton was largely discredited as his racism was exposed -- but has found in Tancredo a puppet to revive his influence. Tancredo was the keynote at a Tanton think-tank event a year ago, where the 27 person audience which gave Tancredo a standing ovation included: Patrick McHugh of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, which purports to be a squeaky clean think tank that rejects racism, was there pressing the flesh along with Barbara Coe, head of the California Coalition for Immigration Reform, who repeatedly referred to Mexicans - as she has for years - as “savages.” The Citizens Informer, a white supremacist tabloid put out by the Council of Conservative Citizens hate group, was available. NumbersUSA executive director Roy Beck, a long-time friend of Coe's, adopted a more moderate tone when he addressed his guests and told them what they should be doing to end the current immigration regime. It would be better, Beck counseled, if their attempts to lobby legislators that week did not appear to be orchestrated by NumbersUSA. For their campaign to be effective, he said, it “needs to look like a grassroots effort.” The SPLC expose continues with: To be sure, this was no grassroots effort. Nor is NumbersUSA, in any sense of the word, a grassroots organization. Despite attempts to appear otherwise, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Inc., a sprawling, nonprofit funding conduit that has spawned three anti-immigration groups and underwrites several others, many of which were represented at the NumbersUSA conclave. What's more, this interlocking network of supposedly independent organizations is almost entirely the handiwork of one man, a Michigan ophthalmologist named John H. Tanton. A four-month investigation by the Intelligence Report, conducted in the aftermath of the September terrorist attacks, found that the appearance of an array of groups with large membership bases is nothing more than a mirage. In fact, the vast majority of American anti-immigration groups - more than a dozen in all - were either formed, led, or in other ways made possible through Tanton's efforts. The principal funding arm of the movement, U.S. Inc., is a Tanton creation, and millions of dollars in financing comes from just a few of his allies, far-right foundations like those controlled by the family of Richard Mellon Scaife. Moreover, tax returns suggest that claims of huge numbers of members in the case of one group, more than 250,000 are geometric exaggerations put forward to create a false picture of a “movement” that politicians should pay attention to. The piece closes the loop between the various Tanton entities and Tancredo: There were other indications, too, of the strength of the Tanton network inside Tancredo's congressional immigration caucus. Rosemary Jenks, who used to be a researcher at the Center for Immigration Studies, and Linda Purdue, who has worked with Tanton for years, are now both lobbyists with NumbersUSA. Addressing her fellow lobbyists with Tancredo still in the room, Jenks said that she and Purdue could be reached any time in Tancredo's offices - where, she said, they were “virtual staffers.” Tanton founded and is on the board of an organization called FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform, 200 budget, $4.2 million), which has funded Tancredo and, according to the IRS, received nearly $1.3 million from the Pioneer Fund, which issues grants for research to prove Hitlerian notions of the biological superiority of the white race. Tanton has had significant roles with groups promoting the sterilization of women and eugenics. He's written: "As Whites see their power and control over their lives declining, will they simply go quietly into the night?" Tanton wrote. "Can homo contraceptivus compete with homo progenitiva if borders aren't controlled? ... Perhaps this is the first instance in which those with their pants up are going to get caught by those with their pants down." The Salon article exposes Tancredo's role inciting the border mercenaries in Arizona: U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Republican, represents a district 1,000 miles from the Arizona border -- a Colorado district that includes Littleton, home to Columbine High School. But last February Tancredo traveled south and embarked on a four-day tour of the Arizona border. On the first day of his trip, Tancredo visited Organ Pipe National Monument, a desert wildlife sanctuary west of Cochise County where six months prior a young park ranger named Kris Eggle was shot dead while chasing suspected Mexican drug smugglers. As Tancredo has done before in press conferences on Capitol Hill, he displayed a photo of the handsome, bespectacled Eggle while pressing his case for the deployment of U.S. Army troops along the border. Eggle is among a handful of American victims of the border chaos whom Tancredo uses to illustrate the violence and corruption that seeps in from the south. After his speech at Organ Pipe, Tancredo met with one of his favorite victims, Roger Barnett, along with a small group of Cochise landowners, to "hear their plight," as he says. Tancredo says he "absolutely" supports Barnett's citizen's arrests of immigrants as well as the activities of Simcox and Spencer "to the extent that they bring about attention to the border and the invasion that is taking place there." In March, just days before the invasion of Iraq, Tancredo delivered a passionate address before the House of Representatives. Pointing to a photo projection of Barnett and his brother Don, who helps with apprehensions of undocumented migrants, Tancredo lauded them as "homeland heroes fighting a war on their private property." Neither Tancredo nor his staff notified Grijalva, the Tucson Democrat, of the pending trip, a clear breach of congressional manners. "Other than some important protocol being violated," Grijalva told Salon, "if [Tancredo] is coming in here to further increase the crisis, to fuel the fire that is simmering here, I would make sure to point out to him that if anything would happen, he would be directly responsible for creating the situation." Grijalva calls the border "a complex problem that can only be explained with rational discussion." Tancredo, however, seems to have little patience for nuance. For example, many local officials say his plan to deploy troops on the border could have costly consequences in towns like Douglas, where economies are based largely on the assembly of parts produced in Mexico's maquiladora factories. Tancredo's response? "The economic effect is not really my concern," he says. "My sole concern is securing our national borders." Tancredo's district would suffer no such consequences, so there would be little political fallout at home. This has given him the freedom to develop a gung-ho platform of anti-immigration legislation that energizes grassroots and white-collar activists alike. At the mention of Tancredo's name, Chris Simcox leaps from his chair and yelps: "That's my leader! I'd vote for him for president tomorrow!" Tancredo also enjoys star status among the white-collar anti-immigrationists of Tanton's network who have courted his support, donating $5,000 to his 2002 campaign through FAIR's U.S. Immigration Reform PAC and thousands more in personal donations. Leaders in Tanton's network have long sought a foothold on Capitol Hill and, through Tancredo, it appears their hopes have been realized. The close working relationship between the Tanton network and Tancredo is most apparent on the Web site for the congressman's Immigration Reform Caucus. When Salon interviewed Tancredo earlier this year, the Web site contained links to FAIR, NumbersUSA, CIS and virtually every other Tanton creation. It also contained a link to VDare, a white nationalist Web site run by British writer Peter Brimelow that is named after Virginia Dare, the first white child born in the New World. When asked about the link, Tancredo was befuddled and indignant. "If we are connected to VDare, and I don't think we are," says Tancredo, "then I will take action ... I do not want the support of these kinds of people and I do not need their support." After the interview, the links had mysteriously moved from the Web site's front page and were buried to next an essay Tancredo wrote called "Showing Immigrants Respect." "If he doesn't know who he's in bed with, he needs to sit up and turn the light on," says Kat Rodriguez, coordinating organizer for Derechos Humanos in Tucson. "I personally hold him accountable for giving these groups added credibility and helping to promote them." That's our United States Representative, folks; a paid puppet of white supremacists.

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The Minutemen's Racist Roots
by Duh! Thursday, May. 11, 2006 at 11:11 PM

Posted on May 22, 2003
Tancredo's Supremacist Roots
Salon has a strong piece outlining the role Tom Tancredo has played in empowering a border militia in Arizona to hunt down immigrants;

(Chris Simcox') Militia rules mandate that each member carry a pistol, for which a background check is required, and he or she must also wear a baseball cap emblazoned with an American flag. The group patrols along the Cochise County chaparral between Tombstone and Mexico, searching for people who look like illegal immigrants. When suspected illegals are caught, Simcox says, they are "humanely" placed under citizen's arrest and turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol.

Enter Tancredo, and it gets appropriately shadowy;

(Simcox) is a leading figure in a loose but committed alliance of anti-immigrant forces that have turned Cochise County into a national flash point for escalating tensions over illegal immigration. The alliance includes not only local ranchers, landowners and law enforcement officials, but also former high-ranking Border Patrol agents and U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Colorado Republican. Quietly backing their efforts is the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a controversial anti-immigration group that in the 1980s and 1990s received more than $1 million from a shadowy group accused of white-supremacist leanings.

The article explores these scary armed vigilante groups at length. Another leader of the militia, Glenn Spencer, has a syndicated AM radio show, and says:

His American Border Patrol is guided by his pet conspiracy theory, "la Reconquista," or "the re-conquest." According to Spencer, the chief actors of la Reconquista include the Mexican government, the Roman Catholic Church, the Ford Foundation and "corporate globalists." Their goal, he claims, is to exploit the freedoms of liberal democracy in order to seize control over the United States, sending waves of Mexicans to break into the country and "recolonialize" land that Mexico lost in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the end of the U.S.-Mexican War.

This delightful citizen's web site is here.

The funding network behind the vigilantes -- also funds Tancredo, largely through organizations and individuals associated John Tanton, who is known as;

the godfather of the modern anti-immigration movement

Tanton's web site is here. He's busy piling onto (along with the freepers) the Southern Poverty Law Center these days.

That's because the SPLC wrote a very thorough piece in 2002 exposing Tanton's racist tendrils , and his remarkable to insinutate them into policy and, now, politicians like Tancredo. Richard and Cordelia May Scaife provide the money, and Tanton creates vehicles to attack immigrants, non-whites, non-English languages, women .....

Tanton was largely discredited as his racism was exposed -- but has found in Tancredo a puppet to revive his influence. Tancredo was the keynote at a Tanton think-tank event a year ago, where the 27 person audience which gave Tancredo a standing ovation included:

Patrick McHugh of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, which purports to be a squeaky clean think tank that rejects racism, was there pressing the flesh along with Barbara Coe, head of the California Coalition for Immigration Reform, who repeatedly referred to Mexicans - as she has for years - as “savages.” The Citizens Informer, a white supremacist tabloid put out by the Council of Conservative Citizens hate group, was available. NumbersUSA executive director Roy Beck, a long-time friend of Coe's, adopted a more moderate tone when he addressed his guests and told them what they should be doing to end the current immigration regime. It would be better, Beck counseled, if their attempts to lobby legislators that week did not appear to be orchestrated by NumbersUSA. For their campaign to be effective, he said, it “needs to look like a grassroots effort.”

The SPLC expose continues with:

To be sure, this was no grassroots effort. Nor is NumbersUSA, in any sense of the word, a grassroots organization. Despite attempts to appear otherwise, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Inc., a sprawling, nonprofit funding conduit that has spawned three anti-immigration groups and underwrites several others, many of which were represented at the NumbersUSA conclave. What's more, this interlocking network of supposedly independent organizations is almost entirely the handiwork of one man, a Michigan ophthalmologist named John H. Tanton.

A four-month investigation by the Intelligence Report, conducted in the aftermath of the September terrorist attacks, found that the appearance of an array of groups with large membership bases is nothing more than a mirage. In fact, the vast majority of American anti-immigration groups - more than a dozen in all - were either formed, led, or in other ways made possible through Tanton's efforts. The principal funding arm of the movement, U.S. Inc., is a Tanton creation, and millions of dollars in financing comes from just a few of his allies, far-right foundations like those controlled by the family of Richard Mellon Scaife. Moreover, tax returns suggest that claims of huge numbers of members in the case of one group, more than 250,000 are geometric exaggerations put forward to create a false picture of a “movement” that politicians should pay attention to.

The piece closes the loop between the various Tanton entities and Tancredo:

There were other indications, too, of the strength of the Tanton network inside Tancredo's congressional immigration caucus. Rosemary Jenks, who used to be a researcher at the Center for Immigration Studies, and Linda Purdue, who has worked with Tanton for years, are now both lobbyists with NumbersUSA. Addressing her fellow lobbyists with Tancredo still in the room, Jenks said that she and Purdue could be reached any time in Tancredo's offices - where, she said, they were “virtual staffers.”

Tanton founded and is on the board of an organization called FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform, 200 budget, $4.2 million), which has funded Tancredo and, according to the IRS,

received nearly $1.3 million from the Pioneer Fund, which issues grants for research to prove Hitlerian notions of the biological superiority of the white race.

Tanton has had significant roles with groups promoting the sterilization of women and eugenics. He's written:

"As Whites see their power and control over their lives declining, will they simply go quietly into the night?" Tanton wrote. "Can homo contraceptivus compete with homo progenitiva if borders aren't controlled? ... Perhaps this is the first instance in which those with their pants up are going to get caught by those with their pants down."

The Salon article exposes Tancredo's role inciting the border mercenaries in Arizona:

U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Republican, represents a district 1,000 miles from the Arizona border -- a Colorado district that includes Littleton, home to Columbine High School. But last February Tancredo traveled south and embarked on a four-day tour of the Arizona border. On the first day of his trip, Tancredo visited Organ Pipe National Monument, a desert wildlife sanctuary west of Cochise County where six months prior a young park ranger named Kris Eggle was shot dead while chasing suspected Mexican drug smugglers. As Tancredo has done before in press conferences on Capitol Hill, he displayed a photo of the handsome, bespectacled Eggle while pressing his case for the deployment of U.S. Army troops along the border.

Eggle is among a handful of American victims of the border chaos whom Tancredo uses to illustrate the violence and corruption that seeps in from the south. After his speech at Organ Pipe, Tancredo met with one of his favorite victims, Roger Barnett, along with a small group of Cochise landowners, to "hear their plight," as he says. Tancredo says he "absolutely" supports Barnett's citizen's arrests of immigrants as well as the activities of Simcox and Spencer "to the extent that they bring about attention to the border and the invasion that is taking place there."

In March, just days before the invasion of Iraq, Tancredo delivered a passionate address before the House of Representatives. Pointing to a photo projection of Barnett and his brother Don, who helps with apprehensions of undocumented migrants, Tancredo lauded them as "homeland heroes fighting a war on their private property."

Neither Tancredo nor his staff notified Grijalva, the Tucson Democrat, of the pending trip, a clear breach of congressional manners. "Other than some important protocol being violated," Grijalva told Salon, "if [Tancredo] is coming in here to further increase the crisis, to fuel the fire that is simmering here, I would make sure to point out to him that if anything would happen, he would be directly responsible for creating the situation."

Grijalva calls the border "a complex problem that can only be explained with rational discussion." Tancredo, however, seems to have little patience for nuance. For example, many local officials say his plan to deploy troops on the border could have costly consequences in towns like Douglas, where economies are based largely on the assembly of parts produced in Mexico's maquiladora factories.

Tancredo's response? "The economic effect is not really my concern," he says. "My sole concern is securing our national borders."

Tancredo's district would suffer no such consequences, so there would be little political fallout at home. This has given him the freedom to develop a gung-ho platform of anti-immigration legislation that energizes grassroots and white-collar activists alike. At the mention of Tancredo's name, Chris Simcox leaps from his chair and yelps: "That's my leader! I'd vote for him for president tomorrow!"

Tancredo also enjoys star status among the white-collar anti-immigrationists of Tanton's network who have courted his support, donating $5,000 to his 2002 campaign through FAIR's U.S. Immigration Reform PAC and thousands more in personal donations. Leaders in Tanton's network have long sought a foothold on Capitol Hill and, through Tancredo, it appears their hopes have been realized.

The close working relationship between the Tanton network and Tancredo is most apparent on the Web site for the congressman's Immigration Reform Caucus. When Salon interviewed Tancredo earlier this year, the Web site contained links to FAIR, NumbersUSA, CIS and virtually every other Tanton creation. It also contained a link to VDare, a white nationalist Web site run by British writer Peter Brimelow that is named after Virginia Dare, the first white child born in the New World.

When asked about the link, Tancredo was befuddled and indignant.
"If we are connected to VDare, and I don't think we are," says Tancredo, "then I will take action ... I do not want the support of these kinds of people and I do not need their support." After the interview, the links had mysteriously moved from the Web site's front page and were buried to next an essay Tancredo wrote called "Showing Immigrants Respect."

"If he doesn't know who he's in bed with, he needs to sit up and turn the light on," says Kat Rodriguez, coordinating organizer for Derechos Humanos in Tucson. "I personally hold him accountable for giving these groups added credibility and helping to promote them."

That's our United States Representative, folks; a paid puppet of white supremacists.

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Chris Simcox, Insane Racist
by Duh! Thursday, May. 11, 2006 at 11:17 PM

Minuteman leader has troubled past
by Susy Buchanan and David Holthouse

With his guns close at hand and visions of mushroom clouds blossoming darkly in his mind's eye, Chris Simcox punched the record button on the answering machine inside his Los Angeles apartment.
"Hi, this is Chris," he said. "You have reached a righteous American educational institution. Due to the horrific changes in our society in the last few days, I now must preface that I will accept offers of communication only from people who preface their message with the preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America. If you include that with your message, I look forward to communicating with you, and have a great day. Thanks. Bye."
It was Sept. 13, 2001. Simcox, by his own later account to reporters, was obsessed with the recent terrorist attacks. His phone messages and conversations with relatives were growing increasingly bizarre. He talked endlessly about stockpiling firearms and apocalyptic premonitions. Los Angeles was doomed, he said. Then, on Sept. 30, he fled the city for good.
"I'm going on a great adventure," he told his teenaged son. "If I end up going to prison, you can always e-mail me."
Four years later, Simcox is at the height of his great adventure. He is president of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, a nationwide, anti-immigration vigilante organization with armed "citizen border patrols" in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas, along with a smattering of states on the Canadian border where Minutemen have deployed to protect America from northern invaders.
Simcox has said he moved to Los Angeles from New York (where he relates that he was mugged twice by people who didn't speak English) because he wanted to be a movie star.
He didn't make it as an actor. But he's famous now. Hailed as a hero within the anti-immigration movement, Simcox has testified before Congress and been interviewed, repeatedly, on CNN (see Broken Record).
A frequent guest on the Fox News show "Hannity & Colmes," Simcox travels the country giving paid lectures at anti-immigration conferences where he receives standing ovations and accolades from other celebrity extremists.
"I salute Chris Simcox. The Minutemen are the best thing that ever happened to our movement," the Los Angeles talk radio host Terry Anderson told anti-immigration activists at "America First," a "summit on national security" held in October at a private Christian school in a Chicago suburb.
At that summit, Simcox claimed to have signed up more than 1,200 volunteers who have "assisted in the apprehension of more than 6,500 illegal immigrants representing 27 different countries."
"We are the premier civilian border defense organization," he said. "We are the biggest, baddest neighborhood watch group in the nation."

Angling for Power
Never modest, the cigar-chomping Simcox is a hyper and relentless self-aggrandizer who comes across with the smug egotism and fiery conviction of a former nobody who has long suspected that he's destined for greatness.
"I didn't choose this cause, it chose me," he said during his "America First" address. "But the Minutemen are now a force to be reckoned with, and I will continue to lead these proud and patriotic Americans until we achieve total victory. We're not leaving the border until we're relieved from duty by the U.S. military or National Guard. There will be no compromise."
Though his core supporters are anti-immigrant extremists, Simcox's political influence presently extends far beyond the fringe. More than 20 U.S. congressmen attended a Minuteman rally he hosted in September in Washington, D.C. And six of those politicians actually signed up with his organization, strapped on handguns and participated in Minuteman patrols in October, along with Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Don Goldwater, nephew of archconservative one-time presidential contender Barry Goldwater ("Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice").
That same month, Simcox met with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Both men have publicly endorsed Minuteman patrols in their states.
"I appreciate the support of elected officials, but right now our state and federal politicians are still not willing to do what's necessary to defend our borders, which is why we have to do it ourselves," Simcox said at "America First." "If you're breaking into this country when this country is at war, then you're a potential enemy of this country, and you should be treated accordingly."
While Simcox has been interviewed for hundreds of newspaper articles and television shows, little has been reported about his background except that he used to be a private-school teacher and that he claims to have been a hip-hop music producer and a professional baseball player who was once drafted by the Cincinnati Reds but had to quit the game after he had part of a lung surgically removed.
During interview after interview, Simcox has told the same story of his political awakening. It came, he says, during a 40-day solo camping trip at Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in October 2001, during which he encountered platoons of illegal aliens and witnessed "five paramilitary groups of drug dealers just driving caravans of vehicles right into this country." After that, according to his account, Simcox moved to Tombstone, Ariz., and rededicated his life to national security.
Threats, Anger and Paranoia
The truth is more complex and troubling. Court records obtained by the Center's Intelligence Project show Simcox's second ex-wife, Kim Dunbar, filed an emergency appeal in September 2001 to obtain full custody of their teenage son because she feared that Simcox had suffered a mental breakdown and was dangerous.
Dunbar declined to be interviewed for this article, but her sworn affidavits speak for themselves. In one, Dunbar testified that throughout their 10-year marriage, Simcox was prone to sudden, violent rages.
"He once took a knife from the kitchen and threatened to kill himself," she testified. "When he was angry, he broke furniture, car windows, he banged his head against the wall repeatedly and punched things."
Dunbar said that when their son was 4 years old, Simcox slapped him so hard that a mark remained on his face for two days. Another time, she testified, she grabbed her young son in her arms and jumped out a window because Simcox was throwing furniture at them.
After such episodes, she said, Simcox would become despondent. "He would stare at walls, mumbling to himself." In the affidavits, Dunbar said she repeatedly pressured Simcox to seek professional help and even tried to have him hospitalized. But he persistently refused treatment.
"Eventually," she said, "the only thing I could do was file for divorce."
Simcox and Dunbar initially shared custody of their son. There was no legal dispute until shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, when Dunbar suddenly filed a flurry of emergency appeals.
"While Chris has always been prone to strong opinions and ranting behavior, this last episode has gone even farther," she told the court. "I am convinced he has had some kind of mental lapse and I am now, more than ever, afraid for my son to be in Chris' care."
Dunbar grew frightened after Simcox left her a series of bizarre voicemail messages beginning that Sept. 13, in which he went on angry diatribes about the Constitution, patriotism, and impending nuclear attacks on Los Angles, and talked about training their 15-year-old son in the use of firearms.
"I will begin teaching him the art of protecting himself with weapons," Simcox said in one recorded message he left for Dunbar. "I purchased another gun. I have more than a few weapons, and I intend on teaching my son how to use them." Simcox added, "I will no longer trust anyone in this country. My life has changed forever, and if you don't get that, you are brainwashed like everybody else."
In phone conversations with his son that his ex-wife recorded and submitted to the court as evidence of Simcox's mental instability, he challenged the boy to become "a man and a real American."
"You better stop playing baseball, buddy, and you better do something real, 'cause life will never be the same," Simcox thundered. "I'm going to go down to the Mexican border and sign up for the government for border patrol to protect the borders of the country that I love. You hear how serious I am."
Simcox's son asked his father what would happen to his cat, Moe. "Moe may end up on the dead pile, " Simcox said.

Wyatt Earp vs. the Chinese
The court ruled in Dunbar's favor, ending the joint custody arrangement and awarding Dunbar sole custody of their son.
Simcox has said that after leaving Los Angeles he tried to become a Border Patrol agent but was rejected for being too old. After settling in Tombstone, he worked for a while as a gunfight-show actor before purchasing the local newspaper, The Tombstone Tumbleweed.
Simcox initially told followers he had drained his son's college fund to pay for the paper, but later switched to claiming he had emptied his own retirement account. Simcox used the paper to rail against illegal immigration and to recruit volunteers for Civil Homeland Defense, the outfit he founded in 2002 and described in the Tumbleweed as a "committee of vigilantes."
In January 2003, while on patrol with Civil Homeland Defense, Simcox was arrested by federal park rangers for illegally carrying a .45-caliber semi-automatic handgun in a national park. Also in Simcox's possession at the time of that arrest, according to police records, were a document entitled "Mission Plan," a police scanner, two walkie-talkies, and a toy figure of Wyatt Earp on horseback.
Two months later, in a speech to the California Coalition on Immigration Reform, a hate group whose leader, Barbara Coe, routinely refers to Mexicans as "savages," Simcox offered a dire warning to his audience.
"Take heed of our weapons because we're going to defend our borders by any means necessary," he said. "There's something very fishy going on at the border. The Mexican army is driving American vehicles -- but carrying Chinese weapons. I have personally seen what I can only believe to be Chinese troops."
Of illegal immigrants, Simcox added: "They're trashing their neighborhoods, refusing to assimilate, standing on street corners, jeering at little girls walking on their way to school."
Simcox's big mouth and swaggering manner inspired Tombstone locals and the numerous Simcox detractors within the Minuteman movement to nickname him "The Little Prince."
Wherever he goes, Simcox seems to establish a reputation for arrogance. After failing as a would-be actor in Los Angeles, he took a job in 1990 teaching at a prestigious private academy, Wildwood School.
In interviews with the Intelligence Report, two of Simcox's former teaching colleagues at the school describe him as an instructor who was exceptionally popular with students and parents but isolated himself from his fellow teachers with his condescending attitude.
"He always stayed up on the latest trends in childhood development and teaching methods, and he was always talking about himself like he was God's gift to teaching," said one teacher who taught at Wildwood at the same time as Simcox.
"He had this real holier-than-thou attitude, like he was so far above the other teachers they should be grateful he was even discussing his methods with them. He was insulting."
'A Drastic, Dangerous Guy'
There's one trend that Simcox seems oblivious to -- the growing involvement of racists in the border vigilante movement. Despite the fact that white supremacist groups openly recruit for Minuteman patrols and that a handful of neo-Nazis from the National Alliance and Aryan Nations did sign up for the Minuteman Project in April, Simcox refuses to acknowledge that vigilante border patrols are potentially a magnet for violent racists.
"There's nothing fundamentally racist about national security, so there's no reason that fundamental racists should be interested in joining our movement," he said at the Chicago Minutemen conference.
In multiple interviews and public appearances, Simcox has dismissed the possibility that he's personally racist by pointing out that he once married a black woman and by claiming that he once chaired the diversity committee at Wildwood School.
(Head of School Hope Boyd, who has been at Wildwood since 1992, told the Report she had no recollection of Simcox holding such a post. "I do not remember that he was chair of our diversity committee," she said.)
"When I'm asked by reporters if I'm a racist, I tell them, 'Why don't you go ask my black ex-wife and my biracial children and the members of the racial diversity committee I chaired whether I'm a racist?'" he said at the October conference.
"When they ask me, 'Well, what do you have to say to people who call you a racist?' I come back at them with, 'What do you have to say to people who call you a child molester?'"
That's a strange rhetorical device given the accusations leveled at Simcox in the summer of 1998, when his 14-year-old daughter from his first marriage -- prior to his union with Dunbar -- came to live with him in Los Angeles.
In separate interviews with the Intelligence Report, two of Simcox's former colleagues at Wildwood and his first ex-wife gave the same account. They said that Simcox helped his daughter get a job babysitting for a Wildwood School employee and that one night, Simcox's daughter showed up unexpectedly at her employer's house, visibly upset, alleging that her father had just attempted to sexually molest her.
"He tried to molest our daughter when he was intoxicated," said Deborah Crews, Simcox's first ex-wife and the girl's mother. "When she ran out, he tried to say he was just giving her a leg massage and she got the wrong idea."
Contacted by the Report, Simcox refused to answer four direct questions about the molestation allegations. "I would never answer those questions to you. You can't ask those questions," he said. "You're on a witch hunt and you're trying to discredit our movement, which is to secure the borders. ... My personal life has nothing to do with anything that goes on here."
No charges were filed against Simcox, but Crews said she and her daughter immediately broke off all contact with him.
"He's a drastic, chaotic, very dangerous guy," said Crews. "I'm surprised he hasn't shot anybody yet. I see him on TV and I have to turn if off, because it makes me sick to see him getting all this attention."
Simcox, now 44, recently married for a third time. He met his new wife, 25-year-old documentary filmmaker Alena Lyras when she traveled to Tombstone in April along with hundreds of other journalists to interview Simcox during the Minuteman Project. Simcox organized the massively hyped, month-long vigilante action with current Orange County, Calif., congressional candidate Jim Gilchrist, for whom Simcox says he has been stumping as a paid spokesman.
Simcox and Lyras were married in late August in Maricopa County, Ariz. Simcox sold The Tumbleweed in September and moved in with Lyras at her home in Phoenix. During the "America First" summit, Simcox said that Lyras is "useful to our movement, because she's young enough that she's been infiltrating the ACLU and other open borders groups and filming their meetings and protests."
At that summit, Simcox said he has no plans to run for office like his colleague, Gilchrist.
"My future plans do not involve politics. ... Once we've finally stopped the illegal immigration invasion in this country, I plan to turn my attention to education reform. I believe that's where America needs me next."
But just as Gilchrist toned down his militant rhetoric once he started campaigning for Congress, Simcox continues to finely tune his public image.
But his rivals don't buy it. "Simcox knows how to put on a good showpiece, and he looks pretty on TV, but he's all talk and no walk," said Jim Chase, leader of the rival, more hard-core civilian border patrol organization California Minutemen.
"He's more concerned with finding himself a sugar mama than anything else. I expect that if the bullets ever really start flying or if the going really gets tough, he'll abandon what he started. Until then, he'll go on pretending he's king shit of the Minutemen."
Susy Buchanan and David Holthouse are senior writers for the Intelligence Project's quarterly magazine, the Intelligence Report.


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Give Me A Break
by LR Monday, May. 15, 2006 at 5:40 AM

Nothing excuses the ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, period. No one in New Mexico is living off of the "blessings" of a wave of invaders taking away jobs that the already poor and growing much less affluent would get at livable wages if there were no cheap labor. Stop feeding the corporate bastards greed by advocating ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION in the guise of sympathy for poor downtrodden mexicans. The only racists I see are the Atzlan people, I am tired of being called a gringo and a racist just because I believe that 20 million invaders should be kicked out of the United States. The double standards being applied here are laughable, and if something isn't done soon there will in fact be a bloodbath and it won't be pretty for anyone. People living on the border are tired of hearing how the poor mexicans were cheated and robbed of the southwest by evil americans when all history and evidence proves otherwise. If you are a so-called "Euro-Amerikan" (god what a mindset invented this one) try getting a job in El Paso, Texas. It's even difficult in Albuquerque. I will not become a second class citizen in the US just because I don't speak spanish.

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Get real
by Landwarrior Wednesday, May. 24, 2006 at 1:03 AM

Another manufactured news story by a known communist/racist organization. Think about it, who in the hell would shoot just one?

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by Everybody Wednesday, May. 24, 2006 at 6:17 AM

Racist idiots like "Landwarrior" should be forced up their own culos until they dissapear into another dimension.

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by E.West Friday, Jul. 07, 2006 at 8:31 AM

when in rome, do as the romans do. when in America, speak fucking English !

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This is propaganda!!!
by ike Saturday, Oct. 07, 2006 at 1:50 AM
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How the hell do you know this guy was associated with the minutemen!!?? It just says in the article that they are investigating whether or not this guy was a member of the minute men!! But you put in the title Minuteman viloence when they dont event know if it was a minuteman. This is lie and it is propaganda the title is twisting the facts around. Being a minuteman dose not make you a racist. Why the hell should we as American citizens have to waist our hard earned tax dollars on a buch of illegal immigrants from Mexico looking for free hand outs. Dont say they arnt looking for hand outs because they are. Did you know an illegal alien dose not have to work as many terms as a legal American to get paid social security!!!! How the hell is that fair??!?!? They get social security money and they dont pay into the system. They are leaching off the system. You people say they pay taxes but do you think someone working for next to nothing below minimum wage who has to support a family has enoughf to pay taxes!? Now they are looking for free in state tuition MORE HAND OUTS!!! If illegals get in state tutition that means that some LEGAL US citezens will be turned down and wont be able to get an education! Being against these things dosent make you racist it make you sensible with more than half a brain. Minuteman are not racist and you dont even know the murderer was even part of that organization. To make the title of this article Minuteman viloence is making it a lying pice of propaganda. Hard working Americans should not be FORCED to pay for this invasion.

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yes it is propaganda
by chico Friday, Oct. 13, 2006 at 2:30 AM

lets see, mex officiales shoot the van since they did not pay the mordia required to go thru, those 18 migrantes get shot at by mex officiales of afi, ususaula suspects, and the government of mexico continues to avoid helping its people, also NO prosecution of luis echeverria ex presodente of mexico who on october 2 1968 order the army to kill civilliams in a mexco city plaza, also on eater sunday 1971 more dead, lets see he s still free, I guess the voz de aztlan are a bunch of wimps when confronting the mex government, lets see, o they are paid by the mex minsitry of interior.....that is why

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yes it is propaganda
by chico Friday, Oct. 13, 2006 at 2:30 AM

lets see, mex officiales shoot the van since they did not pay the mordia required to go thru, those 18 migrantes get shot at by mex officiales of afi, ususaula suspects, and the government of mexico continues to avoid helping its people, also NO prosecution of luis echeverria ex presodente of mexico who on october 2 1968 order the army to kill civilliams in a mexco city plaza, also on eater sunday 1971 more dead, lets see he s still free, I guess the voz de aztlan are a bunch of wimps when confronting the mex government, lets see, o they are paid by the mex minsitry of interior.....that is why

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your a liar, plain and simple, there are more terroist acts against us citizens and mexicans by latino gang members that are just pussies, threating the innocentes, so you the author of this alledge attacks by the groupo minitman is just another lie by the mexican government that is more corrupt and worthless than the fucking paper you write on you racist mexican kkk

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by paul Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006 at 6:03 AM

your a liar, plain and simple, there are more terroist acts against us citizens and mexicans by latino gang members that are just pussies, threating the innocentes, so you the author of this alledge attacks by the groupo minitman is just another lie by the mexican government that is more corrupt and worthless than the fucking paper you write on you racist mexican kkk mecha toilet paper articles, eras no mas un estipido mouthpiece of the mexican government that are the main cause of the mexicano suffering and they can go to hell

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by Sierra Tuesday, Mar. 20, 2007 at 12:13 PM

I know that you are all very sure of your beliefs but can I interject here?
Everyone one of you is freaking me out!! Seriously, if you people are this opinionated in real-life, I'm never leaving my house again.
We have a ...'influx' thing going on that is getting a lot of media attention. That's about as far as it goes.
It's the hispanic people that we are suddenly afraid of because we ran out of Irish or Asian people to report about quite a while ago.
The Minute Men aren't as evil as everyone suggestions, they are simply questionable. They are people who have no disipline running free with all their own wild opinions on the border. Seeing as most people are good by nature this isn't bad. Just fear the weirdos who have the outrageous grudges and the guns.
On the other hand, people crossing the border are equally likely to be good-natured. They are just people, people breaking a law maybe, but people none the less. They want to come here and take the jobs that we aren't going to take anyway. Seriously, I doubt any white-bread American is going to give up their cushy desk-job to fight over jobs in agriculture and custodial jobs.
Anyway, I think I've veering off the main point. The thing is PEOPLE are good, SIDES are bad. There is no true 'us' against 'them'. We all have to share the same earth and if one of us screws up it will effect the other. Besides, transnationalism is breaking down the borders anyway. Jobs and companies stretch across borders, switching countries for jobs is really just another way of saying 'moving to a place that gives better wages.'
Everyone should just learn to play together nicely because we aren't going to be able to just put up a wall and avoid each other. That's the downside of a global community, it means you have to be open to everyone.

Also I would like to say that people who are going to be xenophobic should go and build there own little 'white-man' towns like China-towns and cling to eachother and praise eachother's 'American' culture. If you want to avoid other cultures, I'm pretty sure that's the only way you're going to be able to do it now.

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