Desertdog
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IMO this is a better way to go than sitting in some desolate place where some idiot can practice their sniper skills. That is, if the BP will do any follow up. At least, if they get the information, pass it on, and there is no goverment response, they should have some good lawsuit material.
Virginia 'Minuteman' effort to focus on illegal immigrants
http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4016299
The northern Virginia community of Herndon has attracted a group associated with the Arizona's border-patrolling Minuteman Project.
The group plans to monitor day labor activities and report illegal aliens and their employers.
But the local group's leader George Taplin says the ultimate goal is to rid the area of illegal aliens.
Plans for an official hiring site for primarily Latino workers sparked a heated debate this summer in this Washington suburb.
Groups working to operate the day laborer centers say they have received several calls from laborers and employers concerned about the patrols.
Taplin says more than 50 volunteers will begin patrolling hiring sites and trailing laborers to their work sites in about two weeks.
They will compile photographs and record the names of companies hiring workers, then give the information to federal immigration authorities, local law enforcement and other agencies.
Virginia 'Minuteman' effort to focus on illegal immigrants
http://kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=4016299
The northern Virginia community of Herndon has attracted a group associated with the Arizona's border-patrolling Minuteman Project.
The group plans to monitor day labor activities and report illegal aliens and their employers.
But the local group's leader George Taplin says the ultimate goal is to rid the area of illegal aliens.
Plans for an official hiring site for primarily Latino workers sparked a heated debate this summer in this Washington suburb.
Groups working to operate the day laborer centers say they have received several calls from laborers and employers concerned about the patrols.
Taplin says more than 50 volunteers will begin patrolling hiring sites and trailing laborers to their work sites in about two weeks.
They will compile photographs and record the names of companies hiring workers, then give the information to federal immigration authorities, local law enforcement and other agencies.