Minuteman border patrol raises opposition in Texas

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It sounds like the idiots in charge have forgotten the Alamo.

Minuteman border patrol raises opposition in Texas
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050922-111327-8211r.htm


Opposition continues to grow in Texas over next month's Minuteman patrols along the Mexico border with city, county and community leaders looking to block the group from setting up observation posts.
Civic leaders along the border from El Paso to Brownsville have condemned the pending patrols, passed resolutions opposing the Minutemen and called on property owners to refuse them permission to enter their land.
More than 500 volunteers have signed up with the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps to take part in the Oct. 1 operation.
Prayer meetings are planned to help the federal government reach a "just solution" on immigration reform, and white ribbons symbolizing their opposition to the pending vigil are being distributed.
Law-enforcement authorities said the growing opposition threatens to bring violence to the border vigils, which are scheduled to run for 30 days.
Eleven state senators filed a resolution urging Gov. Rick Perry to oppose plans by the Minutemen to patrol the border, saying the civilian volunteers -- many of whom are from other states -- posed a threat to traffic, tourism and trade.
State Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, who wrote the resolution, said Texas border communities rely heavily on tourism, commerce and the free flow of legal cross-border traffic for their economies and the patrols could "impede the traffic and negatively affect both tourism and trade along the border."
"I don't think there's any doubt there's a tinge of racism beneath the surface in their attempt to try to stop immigrants from Mexico," Mr. Hinojosa said.
U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, Texas Democrat, also asked Mr. Perry to "disinvite" the Minutemen, saying she was concerned that a similar Minuteman event in Arizona in April had given people time to grow "incensed" and she was worried about "deadly violence."
Mr. Perry, a Republican who also is opposed to Minuteman volunteers in his state, told the state senators and Mrs. Jackson-Lee that he could not block the vigil.
"I fully understand and can appreciate the frustration that many Texans and others across the nation have with illegal immigration," Mr. Perry said.
"The federal government can and must do more to close the border to illegal immigration," the two-term governor said. "Until that happens, these kinds of citizen-initiated efforts likely will be the result. If you want to send the Minutemen home, I urge you to make sure we have enough federal agents on the border to secure it."
Minuteman organizers in Texas are continuing to recruit volunteers and are "forming up ranks to conduct a border watch" to protest to federal authorities what they have called the nation's lax immigration-enforcement policies.
Organizers said the volunteers are expected to start gathering Thursday in various locations where they will be assigned duty stations.
In Brownsville, the Cameron County Commissioners Court unanimously passed a resolution opposing civilian border patrols, citing respect for immigrants, confidence in federal law enforcement and a shared history with Mexico.
"The safe and legal passage of immigrants and foreign visitors to Cameron County is important to the civic life of our county," the resolution said. "The future growth of Cameron County depends on the continued good will of our brothers in Mexico."
Officials in Laredo also voted unanimously to oppose the Minuteman project, saying they were "not welcome here." The Laredo City Council called on citizens and property owners along the border to refuse to cooperate with the Minutemen, referring to them as "spies" on suspected illegal aliens.
In McAllen, U.S. Border Patrol supervisory agent Julio Salinas told reporters the agency "discourages private parties from taking matters into their own hands."
 
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"I don't think there's any doubt there's a tinge of racism beneath the surface in their attempt to try to stop immigrants from Mexico," Mr. Hinojosa said.

There's racism all right, but it's not coming from the Minutemen.

I think we can see the lines being drawn: Mexican "immigrants," the Mexican government, and the illegal alien lobby inside our own borders, some of it governmental, all pitted against the citizens of the United States.

The pro-illegals consortium is determined to nullify our borders, our sovereignty, our citizenship, our right to control our own laws and treasure. This is not going to end well.
 
These local governments that are raising opposition are mostly border towns with 95+% hispanic populations and a very large illegal presence. So of course they want to talk about racism because they have no valid argument.
 
This story happens to be about Texas but it might as well be about California and such "border towns" as San Diego and Los Angeles or Arizona "border towns" like Tucson and Phoenix... I could add to the list and move the latitude north but you get the idea. This is not about small ethnic enclaves right on the U.S.-Mexico divide.
 
demographics will win - Just look at the birth rate of the illegal immigrants, and note thier kids will vote here. The only hope this country has is to instill in those kids a sense of pride in this country. Unfortunately, this is not likely to happen with the media and school system controlled by leftist wackos who hate America. (Well, they SAY they don't hate America, but I asked one once if thier was ANYTHING this country had ever done that he approved of and he had a very hard time coming up with anything,)
 
If assimilation has really become a dirty word there is going to be big trouble. It won't matter if "their kids are born here" because that concept (automatic citizenship) is going to be challenged--it's already being challenged. What will happen, first, is that the tax-paying class will remove itself from the areas where they are most vulnerable to confiscatory taxing to pay for mounting public services. Who is going to pay the freight for all these new schools and new students, just to cite one problem? It will get worse from there.

I've said elsewhere that in California the master plan is ultimately to repeal Prop. XIII so that there can be a massive transfer of wealth from the rich gringo homeowner to the poor Latino immigrant. If that's not a recipe for major social collision I don't know what would be.
 
Suffrage only matters when it exists under the color of equity. Do you think that people are going to respect elections (and courts) when they come to believe that sizeable percentages of voters are here illegally? I don't. I think elections are on the endangered species list and I think that courts that continue to rule that illegal aliens have rights that take from legitimate citizens will slowly become irrelevant entities. We will drift, culturally, toward being a Third World nation built around force. Maybe I am wrong, and it will all just go down passively. Somehow I don't believe that.
 
Lessee... Someone sitting in a chair watching border traffic interferes with legal tourism, legal traffic and legal trade how?? Am I missing something?
 
Those are all distractions from the fact that they want as many to come here as possible so they can gain more power.
 
Isn't it interesting that all the counties complaining about the Minutemen Project are along the Texas-Mexico border and are also Blue Counties.

Who'da thunk it?
 
We will drift, culturally, toward being a Third World nation built around force. Quote:


I agree with Longeyes however I would only change this, "we are drifting".
 
And I thought I was pessimistic... ;)

If we are really already there, if we've already become a Third World nation built around force, then suffrage, courts, and the rule of law amount to futile game-playing. That leaves...?
 
Does this mean community watch programs are racist? Oh I forgot they call that profiling.....thats a bunch of BS.
 
It sounds like the idiots in charge have forgotten the Alamo.

One big problem with this premise: check the casualty lists for the surnames of the Texan dead. Then figure the (large) percentage of the dead defending the Alamo who were Hispanic. So, tell me, just who has forgotten the Alamo...the idiots in charge or you?
 
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