Posted on 08/20/2005 1:28:36 PM PDT by StudentsForBush
PHOENIX -- An Arizona ranch that once served as the headquarters for a civilian group watching for illegal immigrants has been turned over to two people caught trying to enter the United States illegally.
The ranch was conveyed to satisfy a judgment against its owner, Casey Nethercott, a member of a self-styled border-watch group that seeks to protect private property from illegal immigrants crossing the border from Mexico. Nethercott had been accused of terrorizing the immigrants when he and others caught them in Texas.
Morris Dees Jr., co-founder and chief trial counsel of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which
represented the immigrants, said he hoped the ruling would serve as a cautionary tale to landowners or civilian patrols.
"When we got into this case, ranchers all along the border were allowing these types to come on their property," Dees said. "Now, they're very leery of it, especially when they see someone losing their ranch because of it."
The ruling comes as the governors of Arizona and New Mexico declare states of emergency in their border counties, moves designed to free up money for enforcement while drawing more national attention to the problems of illegal immigration.
The transfer of the Douglas ranch outraged border-watch groups.
** FILE ** Casey Nethercott waits in a courtroom in Hebbronnville, Texas, for his trial to start, June 8, 2004. An Arizona ranch that once served as the headquarters for a civilian group watching for illegal immigrants has been turned over to two people caught trying to enter the United States illegally. The ranch was conveyed to satisfy a judgment against its owner, Casey Nethercott, a member of a self-styled border-watch group that seeks to protect private property from illegal immigrants crossing the border from Mexico. Nethercott had been accused of terrorizing the immigrants when he and others caught them in Texas. (AP Photo/The Monitor, German Garcia,
"If the federal government was doing its job, ranchers would not be living in fear," said Chris Simcox, president of Minuteman Civil Defense Corp., a group that watches for illegal immigrant crossings and reports them to the U.S. Border Patrol.
"They can't even protect their own property for fear of these frivolous lawsuits when people are trespassing on property," he said.
Ranchers "are held captive by the federal government who tells them, 'Well, we can't protect you but you can't do anything to protect yourself."'
Simcox disputed the notion, however, that the ruling would deter other landowners from welcoming civilian watch groups. He noted that the Minutemen have a policy against touching the migrants and use video to document their patrols.
Nethercott was part of another group called Ranch Rescue and had founded a group called the Arizona Militia, which he based at his 70-acre ranch in Douglas.
In March 2003, Nethercott, who had previously been convicted of assault in California, was accused of pistol-whipping an illegal immigrant as he and other people from Ranch Rescue patrolled a ranch in Hebbronville, Texas. A jury deadlocked on the charge but convicted him of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Edwin Alfredo Mancía Gonzáles, the man who accused Nethercott of hitting him, and another immigrant traveling with him from El Salvador, Fátima del Socorro Leiva Medina, filed a civil lawsuit last year saying they were harmed while being held by Ranch Rescue members.
Named in the suit were Nethercott; Jack Foote, the founder of Ranch Rescue; and the owners of the Hebbronville ranch, Joe and Betty Sutton.
The Suttons settled for $100,000, Dees said. Nethercott and Foote did not defend themselves, he said.
So in April of this year, a Texas judge issued default judgments of $850,000 against Nethercott and $500,000 against Foote.
Nethercott, serving a five-year prison term for the firearm conviction, transferred ownership of his Douglas ranch to his sister. But the sister gave up ownership of the ranch to settle the judgment when challenged by the immigrants' lawyers.
A message left for Nethercott's family in Prescott and his attorney in Texas were not immediately returned Friday.
Dees said his clients plan to eventually sell the property, which Nethercott bought for $120,000, but would allow humanitarian border groups offering aid to immigrants to use it for now.
Mancía and Leiva declined through Dees to speak to the media.
"They were terrorized. They suffered enormous post-traumatic stress," the attorney said.
Both immigrants remain in the United States and have applied for special visas available to some immigrants who are crime victims.
Glad ya like SCB! :o)
Not anymore they don't. Not since George W. Bush became a whore for the Latino vote.
Morris Dees again, may he roast in hell.
At the criminal trial, the defendant was not convicted of this alleged assault.
Even if he did assault them, he was defending his own property.
I'm entitled.. just like Cinds ;)
Resist away, but FYI, the truth is being discussed on this thread, again.
COJEXERJ15 is a part of the OBL sock puppet brigade, friends of jveritas and bayourod. look at his idiotic tagline, that tells you everything you need to know
At the moment I don't have words for this outrage.
If there ever was a case for taking arms against illegal immigrants and demanding the removal of a demented traitor of a judge who has set himself up as a dictator, this sure is it.
Depends on what you think his objective is, doesn't it? W likes his idea of his "American Union" from Antactica to the Arctic.
I want to see a politician who puts American sovereignty first! From what I see, I may wait quit a while.
You are absolutely right in your description of Dees. He's been a two-faced race huckster throughout his adult life. I hadn't heard much of him lately, but looks like he crawled out from under a rock.
Another case of the inmates being given control of the asylum.
BFD. Had it not been posted now some of us would have never seen it.
And yet here we sit, impotently typing at our keyboards as our pitchforks and firearms rust with disuse.
We are toothless and gelded, and deserve the treatment we receive at the hands of the ruling class.
quit = quite
As far as the 2nd amendment goes....this is my view on it:
Gun Control ? Control This.
(this is a .22 S & W pistol, not a 45 as many think when they first see it by the way)
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