Posted on 06/15/2005 6:06:52 PM PDT by occutegirl
Edited on 06/15/2005 6:08:29 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The Minuteman Project, and other volunteer border patrol groups, are expected to face their toughest opposition yet when they move to California this summer for a series of events along the Mexican border.
A growing resistance movement made up largely of Hispanic activists, some of whom accuse the Minutemen of practicing vigilante-style justice, say they will hold a series of protests to coincide with the border patrol operations.
The rising opposition comes at a time when the anti-illegal immigrant passions, fueled by the Minuteman Project movement, are gaining momentum across the country. The Minuteman Project came to prominence in April when it organized a month-long patrol along the Arizona-Mexico border.
That's a rog, LT. But when that happens, I'm sure that it will be fully and responsibly reported by the mainstream media. < /sarc>
Sure wish I could be there. I've been getting in shape and practicing my hand-to-hand techniques for the last month. I have a sneaky feeling both would come in very handy there.
they are not deaf and dumb, they are in favor of...illegal alien take over.
They don't understand that when the illegal alien take over occurs, they will be out of work and be lucky to be alive.
From what I've heard, there are professional activists mixed in with the opposition, folks who won't hesitate to visit violence on the supporters of law and order.
And like good little liberals, they don't have a lick of evidence to back that up, but make the charge anyway because they have no other way to counter what the Minutemen are doing.
That doesn't surprise me, especially here in Mexifornia. It's getting violent, yet I haven't heard a word from the politicians about it. I guess they're waiting for someone to get killed before they open their mouths.
I've heard the same thing, HiJinx...
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