Posted on 06/19/2006 2:48:24 PM PDT by radar101
Edited on 07/26/2006 7:11:59 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Chris Simcox told Yavapai County Republicans this past week that he helped create the Minuteman movement after seeing paramilitary-style escorts alongside caravans driving through the Organ Pipe National Monument in 2001.
When he asked monument and Border Patrol officials what was going on, they said the caravans were drug dealers and Simcox should just look the other way, he related.
Today, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps has approximately 40 chapters in 39 states, said Simcox, who is a frequent commentator on the Fox News channel.
Simcox told a packed audience at a Yavapai Republican Men's Forum luncheon in Prescott that he didn't come to talk about immigration.
"That's not our focus," he said. "Our focus is why we have illegal immigration: unsecured borders."
It's the biggest national security problem this country faces, and it's not a racial or political issue, he said. Columbian, Mexican and even Russian drug dealers rule our southern border, he said.
"People are dying while this debate is going on," including illegal immigrants, he said.
The Minutemen, which he called the "nation's largest neighborhood watch group," has spotted and reported nearly 13,000 illegal immigrants to the Border Patrol, he said.
The Minutemen also have built nearly 10 miles of border fence that's styled after Israel's Gaza Strip fence, with four layers of razor wire and fences, he said. The group has hired a contractor to help because it's having trouble recruiting volunteers during the extreme June heat.
The fence has cost approximately $300,000 per mile, he said. Considering the U.S.-Mexico border is 1,980 miles long and less than 300 miles now have a fence, it would cost about $510 million to finish the fence, he estimated after his speech. That's only half of what the federal government spends each month in Iraq, he said.
The Minutemen want a fence along the entire border, along with 30,000 to 40,000 National Guard troops that can guard the border instead of just doing support work as they are now, Simcox said.
Simcox drew a standing ovation at the start of his speech and several loud episodes of clapping. The Republicans didn't cheer, however, when he mentioned that he left the party and registered as an Independent to make a statement about how he disagrees with Bush administration policy. Some in the audience clapped when he said Bush and others are wrong to seek to reward illegal immigrants for breaking the law, by offering them a path to citizenship.
The U.S. Senate put forth a bill to make Bush happy, not citizens, he said. He said Arizona House Bill 2577 included too many parts and officials should focus first on securing the border.
About a half-dozen Minutemen attended Simcox's speech.
"You name it, I've seen it," said Chino Valley resident David Jones, a line boss for the Minutemen on the border. He's seen plenty of trash and dead bodies since he joined the group last year, he said.
"They don't come to this country to benefit our country, they come here to take from this country," he said.
To learn more about the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, visit its Web site at www.minutemanHQ.com.
Simcox said he co-founded the Minuteman Project with Jim Gilchrist, and now his group focuses on border activity while the Project group focuses on immigration issues.
9 Mexican drug cartels take over U.S. cities WorldNetDaily ^ | June 18, 2006 | Joseph Farah
Mexican drug cartels operating in cities in the U.S. are buying up legitimate businesses to launder money and using some of the proceeds to win local mayoral and city council seats for politicians who can shape the policies and personnel decisions of their police forces, according to Rep. Tom Tancredo "The Tijuana-based Felix drug cartel and the Juarez-based Fuentes cartel began buying legitimate business in small towns in Los Angeles County in the early 1990s," "They purchased restaurants, used-car lots, auto-body shops and other small businesses. One of their purposes was to use these businesses for money-laundering operations.
Once established in their community, these cartel-financed business owners ran for city council and other local offices. Over time, they were able to buy votes and influence in an effort to take over the management of the town. They wanted to create a comfort zone from which they could operate without interference from local law enforcement."
...an example, L.A. County city of Bell Gardens corrupt elected officials under the influence of drug lords actually tried to shut down the police department. City officials who would not cooperate with the Mexican-born city manager were forced out of office," he writes. "Eventually, the L.A. County attorney's office moved in, and the city manager was prosecuted on charges of corruption.
Unfortunately, Bell Gardens was only the tip of the iceberg. Other Los Angeles suburbs including Huntington Park, Lynwood and Southgate became targets for the cartels."
Tancredo reports he has had confidential briefings with top officials in big-city law enforcement who say there are entire cities under the virtual control of Mexican criminal street gangs and their associated businesses, in some cases, making it dangerous for county, state and national law enforcement officers to venture in and rendering any interdepartmental cooperation impossible.
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Maywood a city nearby Bell Gardens, controlled by shady characters actually closed the traffic division of the police department recently so that illegal immigrants could not be cited for violations and the city is pushing to rename one of the city's elementary schools after former Mexican President Benito Juarez; Maywood disbanding part of their police division confirms Tancredo's accusations that a few of the small city's in East LA county and elsewhere across the US are being taken over by corrupt Mexican National representatives. The Maywood story is documented here (experts from the LA Times)
http://www.diggersrealm.com/mt/archives/001636.html
Hmmmmm, sorry, have to disagree. Makes a lotta sense to me.
So your take on this is what?
The same as a few months ago when they were breathlessly reporting that we had 6 suitcase nukes planted in the country ready to blow at any moment. In other words, WND is full of crap.
"Raul Yzaguirre, former chief executive at National Council of La Raza and now executive director for a civil rights center at Arizona State University, describes the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps as "part of a hate-mongering group from the lunatic fringe."
"U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., among the nation's most zealous anti-immigration politicians, says Simcox is a stirring example of citizen action: "I believe much of the success of our movement is a result of . . . the Minuteman Project. I give him enormous credit for what he has done."
Thanks for the link.
We conservatives consider federal gun laws to be unconstitutionhal and therefore completely moral to break.
"CHD volunteers will now patrol the border with over 100 fully armed Citizens who consider themselves members of the unorganized state militia; we have the legal right and moral obligation as per our Arizona State Constitution and Federal Constitution and our respect for American citizens."
"A message to the world: Do not attempt to cross the border illegally; you will be considered an enemy of the state; if aggressors attempt to forcefully enter our country they will be repelled with force if necessary!"
Wonder if Chris Simcox's letter might have more to do with the decrease in the invasion than 55 Guardsmen?
55 Guardsmen Decrease Mexican Border Infiltration 21% in 10 Days
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1651800/posts
I see so you take the same approach to the law as illegal aliens..
I found this today 6-20-06 on the front page of American Patrol, there are links to articles also highlighted on the Headline.
http://americanpatrol.com/
Border Fence Scam?
Simcox Fence Project Raises Doubts
At left, border fence project as promoted by Chris Simcox. At right, actual fence as built.
American Patrol - Thousands of Americans have donated hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars, to build a fence on the border to stop illegal aliens. One man mortgaged his home and donated $120,000 that otherwise would have gone to Disabled American Veterans. Chris Simcox continues to sell the plan as an Israeli- style fence when in fact the only thing built is a five- strand barbed wire livestock fence that a rancher says won't keep illegals out. "I have warned from the beginning not to donate money to any such effort until the promoters produce a building permit that includes the specifications as being sold by those promoters," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. Spencer has property on the border in Arizona.
Can't wait to see chris's reaction to this. He have been calling us "renegades" and "unauthorized" for over a year. Reality is Texas Minutemen is one of a VERY few group sanctioned by the real Minuteman Project and has regular, almost daily contact with Mr. Gilchrist. We had folks in the Laredo area this past weekend scouting and meeting with the land owners and are securing positions to conduct the fall project as we speak.
BTW everyone, after the original project and two more 30 day projects we are so broke it AIN"T funny. Please donate (Texas Minutemen Home Page, left side.)
THANKS!!
The Constitution defines citizenship. Immigration laws are valid laws unlike federal gun laws which you and your boy Bert Gonzales seem to be so fond of.
ABP got another article up, you have to look in "Past Features"
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http://www.americanpatrol.com/06-FEATURES/060620-BDR-FENCE-PROBLEM/060620_Feature.html
Here are some more photos of the Arizona fence bring inatalled on a ranch.
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/PHOTO-OF-THE-DAY/060622.html
The Minutemen also have built nearly 10 miles of border fence that's styled after Israel's Gaza Strip fence, with four layers of razor wire and fences, he said.
Last I heard, they'd built 2.5 miles of a a 5-strand barbed wire cattle fence. Got any pics of the Gaza-style one?
The group has hired a contractor to help because it's having trouble recruiting volunteers during the extreme June heat.
The "contractor" is a lawyer for their publicity firm, right? The one who is supposed to be in charge of their financial reports, but hasn't produced any yet?
I'm guessing the volunteers didn't want to waste their time building a cattle fence for the rancher, but I could be wrong.
The rancher has already stated that the fence will not stop people & is not meant to stop people but will keep his cattle in & Mexican cattle out.
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