July 31, 2005
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A
U.K. READER NOTES THAT “Innocent” BRAZILIAN WAS GUILTY
OF IMMIGRATION VIOLATIONS
A Minuteman Reader Reports On His
Weekend
From: Jon Healy [email
him]
This weekend, I spent some time out
in the desert south of Tucson, Arizona with the
Minutemen.
When we got to our assigned post at
around 7 p.m. we immediately secured a line—the main
focus was on a riverbed that is frequented by smugglers
running drugs and illegals,
Soon after we arrived, the
Yuma Patriots showed up to participate in securing
the line.
One of the Patriots told me about
the battle in Yuma and the problems
Yuma deals with on a daily basis. Not only do they
have the constant onslaught of drug runners and coyotes,
they are dealing with overrun schools, tax burden,
crime, and disease—hepatitis
and
whooping cough are just some of the diseases.
At around 10:30 p.m., our radios
were abuzz—9 to 12 illegals all dressed in black with
ski masks, carpet on their feet so they don’t leave any
footprints, and all
packing drugs on their backs! They were all moving
very quickly through the wash and some carrying
long arms.
We caught it on film and we
notified Border Patrol immediately. There were 12
agents, a helicopter and a biplane dedicated to the
operation. Within 20 minutes the helicopter with
infrared was flying above our heads with lights out, the
biplane circled the area, and ground patrol was on foot.
The search and pursuit was on and the Border Patrol
agents were doing a superb job as we kept our line
secured.
We all watched with amazement for
about a half an hour. Then the BP warned us that the
armed smugglers may be fleeing back to our location. We
were ready with radios and cell phones in hand to inform
the agents in the event they were spotted.
After all the excitement, we
continued to monitor our line with no additional
sightings. The BP agents called us and expressed their
gratitude for our help and our presence. I spoke with
some agents after our patrol and they said they support
our efforts and that the Minutemen performed
professionally and were a valuable tool for them.
By the end of our shift the Border
Patrol informed us that they caught a total of a dozen
illegals and found eight back packs full of drugs. Five
were apprehended after a Minuteman spotted and reported
their presence.
I was born in California in 1962
and raised in a middle class neighborhood. In school, we
would start the day with the
Pledge of Allegiance, with the understanding that
some day, I, as well as every child in my class, could
be called to defend this great country against "all
enemies Foreign or Domestic." We learned about
American history and the important role that individual
citizens played. Without citizen involvement, this
country would have never been the greatest nation in the
world. I served in the military and swore to protect the
Constitution and America.
We are constantly reminded of what
life could be without liberty. Daily, we are invaded by
people fleeing from Mexico and South America because of
the crime,
government corruption and
poverty. The Government has
lost control in Mexico and the drug lords have
taken control. War is raging, citizens are
victimized, lawlessness rules.
The Minutemen are a
non-profit organization and rely on donations. All
the Minutemen pay their own travel and lodging as well
as food. We all have to buy hand radios as well.
No Minuteman has complained about
the personal cost because they know how much they are
needed. It’s a small sacrifice to help protect their
country.
We volunteer our time, money and
safety, not because we will get something in return, but
that it’s our job—because we are Americans.