Calling herself a 'Legal Observer,' Kristen Dillon uses the roof of her group's van as a perch to monitor the activity of Minuteman Project volunteers along the U.S./Mexico border west of Douglass, Arizona April 3, 2005. Minuteman volunteers are manning observation posts around the clock for the month of April along the border in the eastern part of Arizona to bring attention to the number of illegal immigrants coming north from Mexico. The Legal Observers, who are affiliated with the American Civil Liberties Union, are concerned that Minuteman Project volunteers, some of whom are armed, could harm illegal immigrants. REUTERS/Fred Greaves
In response to the Legal Observers, the Minuteman organization has posted volunteers to monitor their activities. This action was quickly met by an ACLU response that posted a second level of observers to monitor the Legal Obervers' Observers.
According to un-named sources close to both organizations, behind the scenes meetings are currently in progress to come to some manner of arrangement. The source said that both the ACLU and the Minuteman organization are looking at some type of circular arrangement in which both groups could more effectively monitor each other.
The Minuteman founder, a former kindergarten teacher is said to be in favor of such a compromise and is willing to not only supply carpet remnants for both groups to sit on, but also organize activities such as Duck, Duck Goose, story time and snack time.
Boy only three days out in the "rough" and look at her hair.
Don't they have provisions such as showers for the ALCU observers?
/sarcasm