The group said the past year has seen an escalation in deportations, families ripped apart,
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Well, they should take personal responsibility.
That wouldn’t happen if they didn’t break the law.
I’m so tired of blame anything— other than your own actions!
We need a personal responsibility movement...
From David Horowitz’s FrontPageMag.com:
“Border Action Network (BAN): This neo-Marxist group seeks to ensure that those who are most impacted [i.e., illegal aliens] by border and immigration policies are at the forefront of movements calling for human dignity and civil rights Advocating the dissolution of American borders, BAN calls for unchecked, unregulated migration into and out of the United States. The organization has filed lawsuits against what it calls an ugly movement of armed, militia-style civilian groups and anti-immigrant, white supremacist groups — such as American Border Patrol and Ranch Rescue — for their practice of detaining illegal aliens and calling government border agents to arrest them.
BAN co-director Jennifer Allen said in 2002: They [illegal immigrants] have civil rights and human rights that take precedence over defending the country. Former BAN spokesman Chris Ford, for his part, expresses concern that this [fence] plan will cause massive environmental destruction affecting in particular the Sonoran Pronghorn, an animal that resembles an antelope and is considered an endangered species.”
http://97.74.65.51/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=31774
This group is suspected of being closely tied to left-wing radical Morris Dees and his Southern Poverty Law Center, 'Mexican government agent' - vehement reconquista Isabel Garcia and her Aztlan gang, 'Derechos Humanos', and other anti-American groups.
According to this Indymedia website, The Border Action Network formed in 1999 under the name South West Alliance to Resist Militarization to fight the human and environmental injustices caused by the militarization of the U.S.-Mexico border. In recognition of the broad and complex impacts of militarization, we are an alliance of border rights, environmental, social justice, human rights, and labor activists. Border Action Network is dedicated to exposing and ending the militarization of our borders and cities. We also understand that this group is big in anti-war and anti-WTO protests, etc., which may have involved violence or terrorism in the past.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE/Border-Action-Network.html
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