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The volunteers who patrol American borders have been called everything from patriots to vigilantees. The found of the Minuteman movement - Jim Gilchrist - walked off the set of Democracy Now. You can read an account of that below.
But do not miss the comment below from member LauraScott.
Yes, I’m going to end this interview until -- for the outcome of --
based on legal advice. What this lady is doing is putting a complete
spin to her advantage. I don't -- I have never murdered anybody. I have
never engaged in violence. I have never encouraged any violence or
racism, nor has anyone in the Minuteman Project. This was a concerted,
premeditated effort by people like Ms. Garcia to stifle the First
Amendment.
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at 22:45 on October 12th, 2006
Clorenz1,
Thank you for sharing.
When I documented Minuteman volunteers on patrol last February, volunteers openly expressed a phobic attitude toward other races and cultures, particularly Latin American culture. Their anxiety was rooted in an inherent fear of the unknown. They believe immigrants will someday dominate United States culture and politics, perhaps replacing traditional American culture with their own. In addition, during conversations with volunteers, illegal immigrants were singled-out and blamed for the increase in both crime and disease in Arizona. For instance, a middle-aged female volunteer claimed that all illegal immigrants had criminal histories and were responsible for spreading disease, such as leprosy, in Arizona. Research conducted by the Arizona Department of Health Services has averaged less than one case of leprosy per year in the last five years. In spite of these facts, volunteers still hold onto the irrational belief that illegal immigrants are adversely affecting public health in Arizona.
As I left Border Road and the volunteers that day, I wondered what was really happening behind the scenes. What was the real interaction between Minuteman Project volunteers and immigrants when nobody was looking?
at 09:52 on October 13th, 2006
Hi LauraScott,
Thank you for putting up such a insightful and informative comment.
Your photo sets tell such an amazing story. Keep up the great work!