If the Minuteman Project volunteers violate the law or someone's civil rights, it is up to law enforcement to see it and deal with it. The ACLU and its observers are NOT part of any law enforcement agency. Therefore, by their own definition, the ACLU observers are vigilantes themselves. The ACLU now has no right to complain about the MMP coming to Cochise County to observe and report lawbreakers to the proper authorities when the ACLU itself is sending people to Cochise County to observe and report potential lawbreakers.
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No doubt the ACLU is aching to do a smear job on the MMP. Those good folks will have to watch their backs on all sides.
I have great respect for people willing to take action to protect our borders. May God Bless them.
Boy, it would be a damn shame if some of those ACLU city folks got lost out there in that big ol' desert. A damn shame!
"By following the volunteers, the ACLU of Arizona is putting those involved in the Minuteman Project on notice that the violation of the civil rights of "migrants" will not be accepted, Ybarra said."
Seems to me if the Minutemen are on private property then the ACLU folks will be trespassing and subject to arrest.
Once the ACLU fully comprehends this fact and notices that the "weapons" of the MM Project are cell phones and walkie-talkies, they'll bail pretty quickly.
The more people the illegals see, the more likely they are to turn and run...
In the days of clinic sit ins, we used to use the pro-aborts who tried to keep the clinics open to our advantage-- it looked like a giant clusterfudge to women trying to get into the clinic -- it turned about 99% of them away..
Same thing will happen...
Maybe the minutemen should post giant (ie, 5x5 signs) on wooden posts with warnings that immigration officers are in the area and will arrest those trying to get across.
Can we allow the illegals to stay and deport the ACLU guys? At least most of the illegals are willing to do an honest days work... the same can't be said for the ACLU.
(/sarcasm)
Dangerous to the goals of the Aztlan gang, that is.
In other words, the ACLU now has a problem with people who see something illegal going on calling the authorities.
I wonder if they will be alerting the people in the rest of the country that they'd better think twice about calling the police if they observe a crime happening ala Kitty Genovese...or gay bashing...or rape. Don't call when you see something illegal--THINK FIRST! The ACLU will be inspecting you!
As the man in the article points out, the more people there, the bigger a bunch the illegals will see; the more false (or even true) charges the ACLU makes, the more TV time this issue gets. And frankly it isn't a BAD thing to keep possibly edgy people from going off on some illegal, either.
A win-win situation.
Good! I hope there are "counter-protesters" there too. The more the more publicity.
Apparently Ybarra doesn't think that the participants in the Minuteman project have rights either, such as freedom of association.
I guess Neighborhood Watch groups should come under ACLU scrutiny as well.
The ACLU no longer represents anything but liberal political interests.
I am sure they will be very Welcome when the ACLU communists identify themselves.
Anyone wanting to join the fun can get further information at http://www.minutemanproject.com/
It... could... WORK!
>>"The migration by our southern neighbors is not an invasion," Ybarra counted.<<
Ybarra seems intent that everything must be done under the legal standards. Why not call him and tell him where the closest legal Points of Entry are so that he can pass it on to the illegal migrants who refuse to use these Points.
The Minutemen sure are getting a lotta folks' attention.