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Armed U.S. Residents Are Patrolling Mexican Border on Their Own
AP ^ | 2/9/03 | Julie Watson

Posted on 02/09/2003 9:55:28 AM PST by Jean S

PALOMINAS, Ariz. (AP) - A red, white and blue baseball cap wedged on his head and a .45 under his jacket, Bill Bouton peers through binoculars at the vast, mesquite-studded land cut by a barbed-wire fence marking the U.S.-Mexico border.

The 47-year-old father of two says his binoculars are to spot "illegals." The gun is to protect himself in case he runs into trouble. The cap is to let everyone know that Americans like him are no longer going to watch people march into the United States as they please.

Bouton belongs to Civil Homeland Defense - one of several citizen groups that have taken up unofficial patrolling along the border in recent months.

Once only a few bold ranchers stopped migrants crossing their land, but now retirees and business owners are slipping on hiking boots, donning images of U.S. flags and bald eagles and spending weekends guarding the border in the name of national security.

While Bouton scans with his binoculars, he recounts an encounter with two Mexicans walking nearby on a recent Sunday:

"Alto, policia!" Bouton yelled in halting Spanish.

He pointed to his colorful cap emblazoned with stars and stripes.

"Yeah, policia. No enter. Boom, boom, right here," Bouton added, aiming his fingers at the ground as if they were a gun.

The men laughed. They were still in Mexico.

With the war on terrorism slowing a U.S.-Mexico effort to produce an accord on migration, the issue is being played out in this cantankerous land of cactus, cowboys, retirees and transplanted city dwellers where Arizona law allows people to carry firearms in public.

Anger has been mounting over the flood of migrants crossing into the Arizona desert since 2000, after U.S. authorities cracked down along more populated border areas in Texas and California.

That anger has been stirred by fear brought by the Sept. 11 attacks that America is under siege by terrorists, even though there are no reports of terrorists ever crossing the Mexican border and despite a record drop in Border Patrol arrests that indicates fewer migrants are crossing.

"We're not down here just for Mexicans," said Bouton, a retired Marine. "We're down here for terrorists. The government is not going to get involved until something like 9-11 happens again, and then we're going to find out the bomb went through here."

Civilian patrol groups - Civil Homeland Defense, Ranch Rescue and American Border Patrol (not to be confused with the government's U.S. Border Patrol) - all want U.S. troops sent to the border. They add that if the government won't protect the border, they will.

Although none of the groups has been linked to any violence, authorities in Mexico are worried about the patrols.

Mexican lawmakers traveled to Tucson a few weeks ago to appeal to Arizona officials to stop what they consider vigilante groups hunting Mexicans.

Legislator Efren Leyva called the groups a time bomb that could shatter U.S.-Mexico relations. He tied them to 40 incidents in which 92 people were detained, saying each "had the risk of violence."

"We are very worried about these people who want to take justice into their own hands," Leyva said. "A Mexican migrant could get seriously hurt."

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is pressuring the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the patrols.

All the groups deny detaining anyone, saying their presence is enough of a deterrence.

Frank Amarillas, spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol's Tucson sector, declined to comment in detail. "As long as they don't impede our duties in the field, we really don't deal with them," he said.

Civil Homeland Defense was organized in the frontier town of Tombstone, where actors stage gunfights daily for tourists. A local bar features the "Tombstone Vigilantes Hall of Fame" and displays photos of cowboys from the 1800s to today.

Chris Simcox, who bought the Tombstone Tumbleweed newspaper a year ago, ran a front-page editorial in October headlined: "Enough is Enough! A Public Call to Arms! Citizens Border Patrol Militia Now Forming!"

Simcox, who carries a .45-caliber pistol on his hip, has since softened his tone and now calls his organization a watchdog group that will aid the U.S. Border Patrol by reporting suspicious activity.

He and a few volunteers, including his girlfriend, started patrolling the border in January.

It's unclear how many people support the organizations. Simcox claims to have hundreds of backers, but on a recent day only about eight volunteered to patrol. Among them were retired engineers, a hotel owner and a stay-at-home dad.

Jack Foote, the national spokesman for Ranch Rescue, claims 300 supporters for his organization, which focuses on property rights rather than immigration reform and is the most heavily armed.

The group's Web site features photos of 13 camouflaged volunteers wielding hunting rifles and military-style weapons squatting next to burlap sacks packed with 279 pounds of marijuana. Foote said smugglers dropped the bags and ran after they saw them on a ranch in October.

Asked if his volunteers point guns at migrants, Foote said: "We're as nice and civil as the trespasser wants to make it. In every case so far, they've taken one look at our volunteers and gone running and screaming off the property like school girls."

Glenn Spencer, a retired California businessman who started the American Border Patrol, moved to the Arizona border this summer to be "on the front lines." He says he no longer carries a weapon on patrols because of negative publicity.

Spencer says his group has grown in the past six months from 40 to 80 people, and he has collected more than $40,000 in donations since June. He bought two-way radios and ground sensors, which he gives to landowners. In January, Spencer started transmitting live images of border crossers on the Internet.

Migrants are scared. They already risk dying from dehydration and heat exhaustion trying to cross the border in this harsh landscape. And violence against migrants has escalated in Arizona since Sept. 11, says the Tucson-based Border Action Network, a nonprofit human rights group.

In October, two men shot into a group of 12 migrants near Red Rock, killing two. Investigators say the gunfight was between migrant smugglers competing for the lucrative business of getting people across the border. No arrests have been made.

At Mexico's most popular illegal jumping-off point - a desolate stretch abutting the Tohono O'odham Indian reservation - Adolfo Vega, 40, pulled on a backpack with a bottle of water and some tins of tuna for his night's trek.

The corn farmer from central Mexico was returning to his $6-an-hour job on a farm outside San Francisco after spending Christmas with his two children, 11 and 15. The night before at the same spot, heavily armed, masked bandits robbed 14 migrants, according to Mexico's migrant police, Grupo Beta.

"You're always scared because you hear so many things, from armed ranchers to bad smugglers," Vega said. "We know we're risking our lives, but it's worth it. We're motivated by our hunger."

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On the Net:

Civil Homeland Defense: http://www.civilhomelanddefense.us

Ranch Rescue: http://www.ranchrescue.com

American Patrol: http://www.americanpatrol.com

Border Action Network: http://www.borderaction.org

AP-ES-02-09-03 1215EST


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To: Missouri
Bingo. Call 'em what they are. Illegal scumbag alien criminal invaders, or something to that effect. The Left loves to change the terms in order to control the debate...don't let 'em!

Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!

21 posted on 02/09/2003 11:40:40 AM PST by wku man
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To: JimVT
>>Not if they enter at the official border crossing location!!!!!!<<


I don't think that these citizens patroling the borders are at official border crossings. So no one would be in any danger at that location.
Most illegals and drug smugglers would avoid them.

22 posted on 02/09/2003 11:42:22 AM PST by Missouri
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To: FreeTally
Mexico is controlled by corupt polititians who do not care about the people.

I know of a certian country bordering Mexico to the north that could easily fit that description too. Maybe not at as large of a scale, but close.

And getting closer all the time.

23 posted on 02/09/2003 11:47:00 AM PST by philetus
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To: Stopislamnow
These B*stards will sell their own people for a few bucks and a few votes. I have no use for them. Cast your vote only for the initiatives-if your state has them.
24 posted on 02/09/2003 11:47:19 AM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (Further, the statement assumed)
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To: philetus
Mexico is controlled by corupt polititians who do not care about the people.

... unlike the US?

25 posted on 02/09/2003 11:51:25 AM PST by Pearls Before Swine
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To: The Duke; JeanS; Ragtime Cowgirl
This is why, despite the fact that he "walks like a conservative" and "talks like a conservative", that George W. Bush is no more my man than was Bill Clinton.

And this is my big problem with Bush and konservatives on this forum and elsewhere.

It's unfortunate, some of our brothers in places like Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maine, etc etc, still don't quite grasp this epic crisis and pending danger. It's not only a national security nightmare, but a national disgrace as well, as our well meaning konservatives praise Bush on a hourly basis.

I will make a prediction, if we are attacked again, and it results in more mass casualties, and it is discovered that the terrorist entered through the southern border, where millions are now entering, at will, routinely, there will a tidal wave of protest and civil disobedience, focused at the White House and DC, the likes of which have never been seen.

Can anyone imagine, an uninspected truck routinely driving through the border, with a cargo of death, that kills 150,000 Americans?

How soon people forget the one of the DC snipers that was routinely slaughtering people in the DC area a few months back, was also an illegal alien. This one incident, caused absolute chaos for the entire region around DC for weeks. And this SOB was an illegal alien!!!!

Sadly, it's going to take many thousands of American's to be maimed, and slaughtered for the rest of our American brothers to wake up.

And to add to the outrage, as our men march off to war, millions of these illegal aliens will be left behind to enjoy the benifits of America and all of it's freedoms, and these millions of illegals, will bear no risk.

This in my opinion, is a ground shaking outrage!

26 posted on 02/09/2003 11:51:42 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Jack Black
Why do for yourself what someone else will do for you?
27 posted on 02/09/2003 11:53:24 AM PST by RWG
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To: wku man
>>The Left loves to change the terms in order to control the debate...don't let 'em!<<


EXACTLY !!
We are at a crossroad in this country right now and the left is trying to divert us down their path.
This lack of border protection should be at the top of everyones piority list. The sovereignty of this country is at stake.

28 posted on 02/09/2003 11:57:54 AM PST by Missouri
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To: JeanS
As usual, the reporter got a few facts crossed.

...even though there are no reports of terrorists ever crossing the Mexican border and despite a record drop in Border Patrol arrests that indicates fewer migrants are crossing.

INS announced a few weeks ago that arrests were up 63% over the same period last year. Last year the Border Patrol caught 2811 non-Mexicans in Cochise County alone.

29 posted on 02/09/2003 12:13:42 PM PST by JackelopeBreeder ("Push to test." <click> "Release to detonate." Uhh, lemme see that manual again.)
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To: JeanS
Although none of the groups has been linked to any violence, authorities in Mexico are worried about the patrols. (snip) "We are very worried about these people who want to take justice into their own hands," Leyva said. "A Mexican migrant could get seriously hurt."

The Mexican authorities could give a rat's hiney about the safety of the "migrants". The smuggling of aliens is controlled by the same cartels who smuggle the drugs and these patrols are starting to interfere with both sides of the business. So the cartels order their politicians -- on both sides of the border -- to start earning their keep by finding a way to rid them of the patrols. After all, billions of dollars are at stake.

Always follow the money.

30 posted on 02/09/2003 12:30:34 PM PST by JackelopeBreeder ("Push to test." <click> "Release to detonate." Uhh, lemme see that manual again.)
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To: Billy_bob_bob
Why not turn that motivation towards REFORMING YOUR OWN GOVERNMENT?

This is precisely why the Mexican authorities encourage this sort of illegal emigration. It is a pressure relief valve that if not there probably would result in a bloody revolution and they getting unceremoniously driven from power and probably shot. Not to mention, it brings billions of $ into their basket case of a country.

Why we support it is another matter; mainly cheap labor, a totally incompetent INS, Political Correctness run amok, political votes and voting blocs few in either Party who has to run for election want to offend. After all, if all the politicians offend those who object to this craven and illegal practice, it's a "draw" and no politician loses on that score.

The only people who lose are the non-politician Americans who feel our heritage and country is worth more than pandering for a win in the next election. We are having our country sold out for a mess of election pottage!

31 posted on 02/09/2003 12:45:43 PM PST by Gritty
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To: Gritty
You might want to take a moment to put on your asbestos undies....

< psycho loonie leftist mode on >

You realize that words like "heritage" and "country" only prove that you are an evil, wicked, nasty mean old racist, you mouth-breathing trailer park living tooth missing rum drenched country bumpkin loser, you.

< psycho loonie leftist mode off >

Of course I completely agree with you. I just wanted to illustrate the kind of "logic" and propaganda used to silence those who offer intelligent opposition to the NWO program of unlimited migration across nation borders.
32 posted on 02/09/2003 12:52:18 PM PST by Billy_bob_bob ("He who will not reason is a bigot;He who cannot is a fool;He who dares not is a slave." W. Drummond)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
The outrage is spreading. People that you would never have thought are now voicing their outrage. I talked to my florist the other day. She's 63 and a preacher. She got so mad talking about the illegals that I worried she would blow a gasket. She said her sister, who is 68, works at a pharmacy and the other day a hispanic drove up to the window, sat there and blew her horn until the woman got there, and got $400.00 worth of medicine. The hispanic handed her a medicaid card (she had 4 kids in the car) and got really mad when she was told she had to pay $5.00. The woman started shouting "I pay nothing. I get all free. I give you nothing." Isn't that cute?

If something else happens, and a lot of citizens die, then I really would not want to be an illegal alien. Not in Ga. I don't think that the Government will be able to control the citizens this time and the revenge and backlash I'm afraid is not going to be pretty.
34 posted on 02/09/2003 1:22:10 PM PST by georgiabelle (enough is enough)
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To: madfly; HiJinx
Ping!
35 posted on 02/09/2003 1:52:36 PM PST by JackelopeBreeder ("Push to test." <click> "Release to detonate." Uhh, lemme see that manual again.)
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To: JeanS
Migrants? I am confused here. The article speaks of 'migrants' feeling fear from these groups. I can't imagine why a migrant would fear them. An ILLEGAL ALIEN on the other hand, would have reason.
36 posted on 02/09/2003 2:05:13 PM PST by Ahban (he who picks the terms wins the debate)
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To: Jack Black
What I'm wondering is: Why aren't there any armed citizen guards on the Canadian border? We have had some terrorist suspects sneak in over from the north too, haven't we? Don't you think ALL borders should be protected, not just the southern border?
37 posted on 02/09/2003 2:24:16 PM PST by dsutah
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To: JeanS
We don't need no stinking borders!!!

One World! No Borders! Death to Independent Nations!

Karl Marx and Woodrow Wilson's dream being realized.

38 posted on 02/09/2003 3:03:10 PM PST by A Patriot Son
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To: Ahban; JeanS
I spoke to a Mexican and his American boss at the Home Depot who admitted he had no green card yesterday and they told me they wer was bringing 13 members of his family this spring to the USA to do contracting work. And they said they won't have to worry about fear of the INS or green cards anymore with the new Mexican ID's the USA government will respect as legal residency.
40 posted on 02/09/2003 3:10:49 PM PST by A Patriot Son
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