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Tombstone paper calls for militia (to combat illegal immigration)
Arizona Daily Star ^ | 11/15/02 | Ignacio Ibarra

Posted on 11/15/2002 8:14:13 AM PST by dirtboy

Cochise County's "official newspaper" has issued a call to arms and is spearheading the formation of a local militia to combat illegal immigration.

Tucson human rights activist Isabel Garcia said the Tombstone Tumbleweed's rhetoric is the latest manifestation of a militant vigilantism that has long existed in Cochise County with the acceptance and encouragement of local officials.

She said Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever's public friendship with groups like Glenn Spencer's American Patrol, the sheriff's lack of investigation into Roger and Don Barnett's armed detention of illegal entrants and the clear unwillingness on the part of Cochise County Attorney Chris Roll to investigate and prosecute the two brothers have given them credibility and encouraged groups like Texas-based Ranch Rescue and the new Tombstone Militia.

"To have the official newspaper of the county call on people to take up arms is very dangerous, very frightening. Law enforcement and public officials should be concerned," she said.

Garcia canceled an upcoming speaking engagement in Bisbee out of concern over the growing hostility in the county.

Roll, the county attorney, said every case brought to him is reviewed under the same standards. "If we have sufficient evidence that a crime has been committed, we will prosecute."

Sheriff Dever said frustrations with the federal government's inability to stem the flow of illegal immigration has attracted the attention of a number of groups on all sides of the issue.

While he acknowledged attending and speaking at American Patrol meetings, he said his presence should be construed as being a voice of reason rather than a supporter of particular agendas or methodology.

At least 43 people have joined the Citizens Border Patrol militia since the front page call to arms appeared in the Tombstone Tumbleweed last month - under a headline that read "Enough is Enough!" - and support continues to grow, said Chris Simcox, a former California teacher who is now owner, publisher and editor of the Tombstone weekly.

Simcox isn't shy about using the words "vigilante" and "militia" to describe his plans. He sees both as a patriotic obligation in a time of war and a necessity in light of the federal government's failure to stop the flood of immigrants funneling through Cochise County.

His plan is to put armed, able-bodied militia members on private property near the border to create a presence and a deterrent to illegal border crossers.

"This has nothing to do with the Mexican people per se. . . . It's about stopping uncontrolled immigration," he said. "We want local people, we don't want the Rambos, the mercenaries and soldiers of fortune that some of these groups seem to be made up of."

Cochise County Supervisor Paul Newman, who represents the Tombstone area on the county Board of Supervisors said the county has no authority or desire to interfere with the publisher's First Amendment right to publish what he chooses.

But the supervisor said he is concerned that the harsh editorial tone of the newspaper not be represented as the position of Cochise County. He's asked county staffers to look into the newspaper's use of the phrase "Official Newspaper of Cochise County" in its masthead.

According to state law, a newspaper awarded a county's legal advertising contract may be referred to as the county's official paper.

* Contact reporter Ignacio Ibarra at (520) 432-2766 or at nacho1@mindspring.com.


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To: Poohbah
Maybe they're driving them to the local INS office.

You wouldn't think an illegal, Mexican day-laborer would be crazy enough to get in a pick-up truck with an American Patrol bumper sticker on it, would you? That is kind of funny.

The illegal alien driving it probably bought or stole it with that sticker already on it. It's good camouflage.

81 posted on 11/15/2002 3:08:05 PM PST by 4Freedom
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To: dirtboy
It's about time grass roots control of a locality actualized instead of relying on dc help that never comes.
82 posted on 11/15/2002 3:09:12 PM PST by RWG
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To: 4Freedom
You wouldn't think an illegal, Mexican day-laborer would be crazy enough to get in a pick-up truck with an American Patrol bumper sticker on it, would you? That is kind of funny.

Good point ---that could be it.

83 posted on 11/15/2002 3:11:39 PM PST by FITZ
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To: 4Freedom
The illegal alien driving it probably bought or stole it with that sticker already on it. It's good camouflage.

I know people who drink and drive who have MADD bumper stickers figuring they're less likely to be stopped and checked for DWI by the police when they're driving home at 2:30 am from the bars if they have those.

84 posted on 11/15/2002 3:13:17 PM PST by FITZ
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To: madfly
I do not think it wise to allow tens of millions of citizens from any nation to enter the US in a short period of time. The open borders folks think new laws that will allow all that wish to flood north to do so legally, will fix everything. It will not fix everything. Our infrastructure cannot handle tens of millions of people flooding northward. Assimilation, public services, water availability, highways, homes, communities, local state and federal government, elections and a host of other issues are tied up in this. Open borders is insanity.

Who is it that first coined the idea that tens of millions of Mexican citizens had a manifest right to come here? I'd like to know. Why do they have that right?

The government of Mexico needs to clean up it's act. It needs to spur corporations and small businesses to the degree that it's citizens will prosper on it's side of the border. We have no obligation whatsoever to fix Mexico. Mexico has that obligation.

We do have a responsibility to provide a nice home for our own citizens. With just three issues I can represent this issue easily.

Can Los Angeles Freeways where the average commute speed is now between 15 and 30 miles per hour, handle another five million drivers in three years? Can the LAUSD handle another 2 million students in three years, despite the fact that k-12 grade campuses now look like a mobil home park, due to the explosive student populations? Can Southern California which is already struggling to provide water to the folks who are here, handle an additional ten million residents in three years?

Those who suggest that open borders would solve all our problems, are ignorant beyond redemption on these issue.

85 posted on 11/15/2002 3:15:12 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: HiJinx
Good call bud. It kindof puts to rest the aversion to having our military take care of the border too. Just because people are armed, it doesn't mean they are trigger happy. Armed means safe. At least it does to conservatives. Liberals are the ones who say armed is dangerous / a killer!
87 posted on 11/15/2002 3:18:56 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: FITZ
-it isn't something citizens should have to do and it is dangerous for both the citizens and illegals.

Tell President Bush that. He doesn't seem at all concerned. I thought we were a country of Laws.

88 posted on 11/15/2002 3:21:38 PM PST by Jennikins
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To: DoughtyOne
DoughtyOne, as usual a very good post. The Border Patrol is hamstrung in it's desire to obey the laws of this land, as they are not allowed to. I get this first-hand from a Border Patrol agent friend. You are correct. It's all for show, and show for all, and nothing gets done.
89 posted on 11/15/2002 3:34:12 PM PST by Jennikins
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To: 4Freedom
Maybe they're driving them to the local INS office.

Not unless the INS office is in a single-unit dwelling getting remodeled.

You wouldn't think an illegal, Mexican day-laborer would be crazy enough to get in a pick-up truck with an American Patrol bumper sticker on it, would you?

Would you happen to know what a sticker showing a hand with the thumb and forefinger making a capital "L" means if you're in the Phillippines? I do, but I was there at the time that was an issue.

That is kind of funny.

Yeah. About as funny as a screen door on a submarine. Forgive me if I don't take you folks seriously.

The illegal alien driving it probably bought or stole it with that sticker already on it. It's good camouflage.

I've heard the guy talking to the day laborers. He must be one of those illegal aliens jumping across the Arkansas-Oklahoma border.

90 posted on 11/15/2002 3:37:01 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: Jennikins
Thanks for the comments. We had a lady the other night post that border agents in her area were told NOT to apprehend. Beats anything I've seen 'till now.
91 posted on 11/15/2002 3:39:56 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: sonofron; dirtboy; Tancredo Fan
Tom Tancredo needs to challenge Bush in the Republican Primary.

The majority of Americans in both parties are against illegal immigration.

92 posted on 11/15/2002 3:40:40 PM PST by 4Freedom
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To: Poohbah
So, what's your proof that this low-life is a real member of the American Patrol?

The next thing you'll tell us is it was Glen Spencer.

93 posted on 11/15/2002 3:48:24 PM PST by 4Freedom
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To: DoughtyOne
I don't think Mexico can fix itself. It might be able to if it was told in no uncertain terms that it must. No uncertain terms mean we'd have to quit offering to take in every citizen they've decided they don't want, no peso bailouts, no more trade deals until they straighten up their act.
94 posted on 11/15/2002 3:50:18 PM PST by FITZ
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To: Tancredo Fan; All
Seems to be a lot of good nes on the Stein Report.
95 posted on 11/15/2002 3:50:59 PM PST by 4.1O dana super trac pak
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To: 4Freedom
So, what's your proof that this low-life is a real member of the American Patrol?

I'm telling you what I saw. Deal with it.

96 posted on 11/15/2002 3:51:12 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: 4Freedom
So, what's your proof that this low-life is a real member of the American Patrol?

He could easily be a contractor who often hires illegals but uses the bumper sticker as a decoy to mislead INS agents or others who might become suspicious.

97 posted on 11/15/2002 3:51:57 PM PST by FITZ
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To: FITZ; Poohbah
Nah, Poohbah says he followed the guy to an American Patrol meeting. He knew the secret handshake and everything.

Poohbah's pretty sure it was Glen Spencer, himself.

Can you believe it?

>sarcasm<

98 posted on 11/15/2002 3:55:50 PM PST by 4Freedom
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To: FITZ
I believe that if the United States put together an economic team to help them, Mexico could double their GNP in less than ten years. I will admit I don't bass this on any inside informtion. I base it on the idea that there are many available cheap labor workers down there. Put them to work. Provide incentives. Get their system to fluorishing. It'll be better for them and US. It'll also spur activity in Central and South America. Open borders isn't the only way to achieve this. We didn't have open borders here to prosper. Other nations don't necessarily need it either.
99 posted on 11/15/2002 4:02:14 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: FITZ; 4Freedom
He could easily be a contractor who often hires illegals but uses the bumper sticker as a decoy to mislead INS agents or others who might become suspicious.

The only ones dumb enough to be mislead by that are too dumb to get suspicious in the first place.

100 posted on 11/15/2002 4:02:23 PM PST by Poohbah
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