Who are the
Minutemen?
By Ron
Lee
Investigative Reporter
Jim Gilchrist,
an ex-Marine from California, formed the Minuteman Project to enforce
the laws of immigration in our border states. According to the Minuteman
HQ web site, "The Minuteman Project is made up of more than 1,000
patriotic Americans of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. We are,
variously, of European, Jewish, American Indian, Hispanic, African and
other backgrounds; consequently, we are multi-racial and multi-ethnic.
Eight of our participants are married to immigrants, and 16 are themselves
immigrants.
The topic of illegal
immigration is not about race, it is about breaking the law. When a
foreign national crosses our borders or overstays a visa, it is against
the law, and the lawbreaker is in fact an illegal alien. It does not
matter whether the illegal alien is green, blue, or purple; the issue
is one of law enforcement, not race."
They go on to explain that
the Minuteman Project is "not a call to arms, but a call to voices
seeking a peaceful and respectable resolve to the chaotic neglect by
members of our local, state and federal governments charged with applying
U.S. immigration law. It is a call to bring national awareness to the
decades-long careless disregard of effective U.S. immigration law enforcement.
It is a reminder to Americans that our nation was founded as a nation
governed by the ‘rule of law’, not by the whims of mobs
of ILLEGAL aliens who endlessly stream across U.S. borders."
Even government officials
acknowledge that the project has made an impact and the Minuteman organization
plans to continue with its operations along the border states. The Minuteman
Project has even been praised for thwarting an atempt by Al-Jazeera,
the muslim news agency that has ties to Osama bin Laden, to report on
the unprotected conditions of the U.S. southern border.
In a statement made by Chris
Simcox, founder of the Minteman Civil Defense Corps, regarding Al-Jazeera
he said, "if Al-Jazeera wants to know about the Minuteman Civil
Defense Corps or the condition of our porous borders they can do a Google
search. I will not assist them in their recon efforts in any manner
whatsoever ... Personally, I'll have no part in aiding and abetting
the enemy, and will continue to work to protect our country from terrorists
who are clearly looking at our unsecured borders as the pathway to destroy
America."
Even though they have the
popular support of many Americans, the Minuteman Project could use many
more volunteers. In a recent letter from Gilchrist to the American public,
"Reinforcements are needed in Campo, Ca. immediately to support
Jim Chase's California Minutemen, who have deployed for border observation
and reporting activities from July 16 through at least August 7 (and
beyond)."
To volunteer or
donate, go to: minutemanhq.com/hq.
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