Sunday, October 29, 2006

Tuesday 10-17-06 - Thursday 10-19-06

Tuesday 10-17-06 - Thursday 10-19-06

Tuesday we dragged some of the interior roads at our primary site and looked for evidence of any incursions from the last few days. No sign was detected. We then mounted a foot patrol/observation effort to see if any activity would occur during the shift change gap in coverage. Tecate PD was observed in the area, but no other traffic was detected. Another team working on the weekend detected and reported sign from a group of 20 that had cut our secondary chain link fencing to make entry. Another group of 15 was sighted immediately south of the primary steel fence waiting to cross. They were deterred until the fence could be repaired and the National Guard could re-establish watch. Another group of five was sighted Sunday using a new route that goes around our latest fencing project. They were reported to and later apprehended by Border Patrol.

Wednesday we prepared more fencing for installation and cleared brush, then set up at a new location for over night watch. This site has over a mile of border and is known as a busy Title 21 (narcotics) corridor. An elaborate tunnel was discovered here a few years ago. Border Patrol was already working a group in the area as we set up. Border Patrol agents pulled off the border at this site just after midnight (shift change) and did not return for more than eight hours. Although we did not observe any crossings; there was heavy vehicle activity during both the midnight shift change and morning shift change periods. Crossings could have possibly occurred in three large blind spots in our detection zone. Without better thermal image equipment or additional technology and personnel; this area will not be easily secured. We will begin working with property owners to clear concealing brush, improve fencing, and condition patrol roads to increase security in this location.

Thursday morning we observed several trucks moving between houses south of the fence during the morning shift change period. Although nothing we observed was worth reporting immediately; we believe that these vehicles were being used to move narcotics or possibly tunneling supplies. When digging a tunnel, large amounts of dirt need to be removed and displaced. It might be considered too suspicious, by tunnelers, to accumulate this soil near the tunnel site. Some of the vehicles may have been hauling off the dirt in concealed boxes. After Border Patrol resumed watch in this zone; we returned to our primary site to make fence improvements and check for sign of incursions. We saw no evidence of any crossings. We were able to install another 100 yards of chain link and cleared brush to allow easier viewing into a blind spot in the Border Patrol/National Guard watch area.

Tuesday 10-10-06 - Saturday 10-14-06

Tuesday 10-10-06 - Saturday 10-14-06

Sign was detected from only one group that crossed where our current fencing project ends. The group of four left deep foot prints in our drag road, which may indicate that they were carrying a heavy load usually associated with narcotics traffickers. This was reported to Border Patrol and was followed up on in part of an ongoing investigation. A single south side scout was also spotted during a 15 minute shift change gap left by both Border Patrol an National Guard. We have made a point of covering these time periods to further increase the effectiveness of the new National Guard presence. We continued installing fencing along our newest stretch of patrol road and were able to install over 100 yards total for the week. This may not seem like much, but considering there were no more than four people working on it at any one time; some progress is better than none. Over night watch was set using the thermal image system. We missed one crossing that was observed by the National Guard minutes after passing by that section. The group of two crawled across the government road and dug under our fence. They left ample sign on top of our freshly dragged road. Border Patrol responded but did not make any apprehensions. A second crossing, also with two intruders, was documented at 03:00. We observed both individuals crawling across the road as before. We responded immediately and were able to chase this pair back south. We believe their purpose was to scout for holes in the joint NG/USBP/USE detection network. No further crossings were detected until Friday during afternoon shift change. Sign from a group of four was detected on our dragged road. Border patrol was notified. Saturday we discovered that part of our secondary chain link fencing had been cut to the ground right under a National Guard position, suggesting the heavy brush creates a real blind spot. Sign from a group of 20 was detected and reported. An additional group of 15 was discovered waiting by the fence ready to cross. They were deterred until the fence was repaired.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Homeland Security Releases Report on Border Violence

http://hsc.house.gov/

(Link to Video)

(Tuesday, October 17, 2006) Today, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul (TX), Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee on Investigations, released a report on border violence in the Southwest. The report examines the alarming rise in the level of criminal cartel activity, including drug and human smuggling, along the Texas-Mexico border and its effects on Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies. The report also looks at what steps are being taken to counter the threat, and the significance of these issues pertaining to the overall security of the United States.

Monday, October 16, 2006

REport from Weasel

Campo Minuteman Weasel has spent the past several weekends monitoring and
turning in illegal alien day laborers and their illegal employers at day
labor sites. Last week in Redondo Beach three American monitors were
physically accosted by the some of illegal alien day laborers (vile and
intimidating verbiage was spewed at the female monitor).



So, this past weekend Weasel went to help support the monitors, and
confronted one of the racist illegal alien trouble makers.




Part 7

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1j8vu_qFa4

Part 8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G2XM9d3vOc

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Day Labor Site Pwned

Campo Minuteman Weasel has spent the past several weekends monitoring and turning in illegal alien day laborers and their illegal employers at day labor sites. Last week in Redondo Beach three American monitors were physically accosted by the some of illegal alien day laborers (vile and intimidating verbiage was spewed at the female monitor).

So, this past weekend Weasel went to help support the monitors, and confronted one of the racist illegal alien trouble makers.


Part 7

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1j8vu_qFa4

Part 8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G2XM9d3vOc

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Tony Dolz in Malibu 10/15/06

Republican Candidate for 41 st Assembly District

You are cordially invited for an early buffet-supper,
including appetizers, entrees, dessert, and a no-host bar .

Sunday, October 15, 2006
3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
At the Home of Grace Korn
1665 Encinal Canyon Road , Malibu , CA

Cost: $ 40 per person

All donations go toward the “Committee to Elect Dolz Campaign”
(additional donations are appreciated)

Please make checks payable to:

Tony Dolz for Assembly ID # 1284725

For reservation and information please contact:

rihde@charter.net or dnlacy1@yahoo.com

Please mail checks to
Rosemarie Ihde,
20246 Piedra Chica Road
Malibu , CA 90265

You can pay at the door for this event - but you should RSVP

Directions (from Pepperdine): Take PCH north to Kanan Dume Road turn right on Kanan. Take Kanan to Mulholland and turn left, stay to the left on Mulholland and it intersects Encinal Road . It will be the first house after the Malibu Country Club on your right
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Tony's Opponent - Julia Brownley - arrested with illegals


http://www.the-tidings.com/2006/1006/protest.htm

Others arrested included state senators Richard Alarcon and Gil Cedillo; assembly members Judy Chu, Paul Koretz and Cindy Montanez; assembly members-elect Kevin De Leon and Julia Brownley; Los Angles City Council members Ed Reyes and Jose Huizar; and labor leader Durazo.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Campo Saturday 10/14/2006

Art Olivier

http://www.2006gov.com/

Minuteman Marvin Stewart

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,218239,00.html

And a documentary film crew are going to be at Campo Saturday, October 14,2006. Do not have a time yet

http://www.campominutemen.com/default.aspx

Adam Gadahn to be Charged with Treason

http://www.nysun.com/article/41417

Calif. Man, 28, Is First American Charged With Treason Since WWII Era

By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ - Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — A 28-year-old Californian who joined Al Qaeda and appeared in propaganda videos for the terrorist organization was indicted yesterday on federal charges of treason and aiding terrorists, a U.S. Justice Department official said.

Adam Yehiye Gadahn could be sentenced to death if convicted of the charge, which has been used only a few dozen times in American history and not at all since the World War II era. He also was indicted on a charge of providing material support to terrorists.

A grand jury returned the indictment against Mr. Gadahn, a suspected Qaeda operative sought by the FBI since 2004, the official said, asking to remain anonymous because the indictment was to be announced later in the day.

Mr. Gadahn, who is believed to be in or near Pakistan, is believed to have attended the terrorist group's training camps in Pakistan and served as one of its translators. He has become known by his nom de guerre Azzam al-Amriki, or "Azzam the American."

Mr. Gadahn appeared last month in a 48-minute video along with Al Qaeda's no. 2 leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, calling on his countrymen to convert to Islam and for American soldiers to switch sides in the Iraq and Afghan wars.

It was the second time that he appeared in the same video with Mr. Zawahri.

In a July 7 video marking the oneyear anniversary of the terror attack on London commuters, Mr. Gadahn appeared briefly, saying no Muslim should "shed tears" for Westerners killed by Al Qaeda attacks.

Beyond that, authorities believe that he is the masked figure who appeared in two previous videos not officially from Al Qaeda, one given to ABC television in 2004 and another a few days before the fourth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Raised in Southern California on a Riverside goat farm, Mr. Gadahn converted to Islam and worshipped at the Islamic Society of Orange County in 1997 before being expelled for attacking one of its leaders.

His mother last spoke to him by phone in March 2001. At the time he was in Pakistan, working at a newspaper, and his wife was getting ready to have a child

Sunday, October 8, 2006

Illegal Immigration Taskforce 10/11/06

Assemblyman Chuck DeVore Hosts Illegal Immigration Taskforce

WHAT: Assemblyman DeVore (R-Irvine) will lead an informational
hearing open to the public on illegal immigration as a
part of the Republican Taskforce on Illegal Immigration
(Taskforce). Several illegal immigration experts,
representing various facets of the illegal immigration
debate, will present testimony before a panel of
legislators.

Following the testimony, suggestions from the public will
be read aloud and may be considered as possible
legislation for next year.

WHEN: Wednesday, October 11, 2006
4:00 - 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: Community Center
Tustin City Hall
300 Centennial Way, Tustin

WHO: Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, Moderator
Members of the Republican Taskforce on Illegal Immigration
Free and open to the public

Scheduled Hearing Participants:

Dr. John C. Eastman is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service at Chapman University School of Law, specializing in Constitutional Law and Legal History.

The Honorable Alan Mansoor is the Mayor of Costa Mesa. In 2005, he and his colleagues on the City Council voted to go forward with entering into an agreement with Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enforce federal immigration laws locally.

The Honorable Pat Bates is a Former Assemblywoman and the Community Liaison for Assemblywoman Mimi Walters. Bates is Chairwoman of the South County Working Group for Immigration Reform.

Mr. Galel Fajardo is a naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Honduras. He is an expert in information systems technology.

The Honorable Robert Ming sits on the Laguna Niguel City Council. He is the Chairman of a coalition of regional chambers working to address the business issues surrounding the illegal immigration issue. Ming was also the author of the Voter ID Initiative on last year’s statewide ballot.

Mr. William Doddridge owns a large retail chain and recently began performing instant checks of his new hires’ Social Security and I-9 documents.

Mr. Tony Dolz is a foreign-born Hispanic legal immigrant who attained naturalized citizenship through the legal process. Dolz is also a founding member of the Minutemen Project.

Assemblyman Chuck DeVore represents approximately a half-million residents in the cities of Aliso Viejo, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Newport Beach, Tustin and the Orange County foothills. For more information, please visit his website at www.assembly.ca.gov/devore.
Contacts

Office of Assemblyman Chuck DeVore
Leisa Brug Kline, 949-863-7070
or
John Hrabe, 916-319-2070

Thursday, October 5, 2006

Minuteman Founder Attacked

At Columbia, Students Attack Minuteman Founder

http://www.nysun.com/article/40983

At Columbia, Students Attack Minuteman Founder

By ELIANA JOHNSON - Staff Reporter of the Sun
October 5, 2006

Students stormed the stage at Columbia University's Roone auditorium yesterday, knocking over chairs and tables and attacking Jim Gilchrist, the founder of the Minutemen, a group that patrols the border between America and Mexico.

Mr. Gilchrist and Marvin Stewart, another member of his group, were in the process of giving a speech at the invitation of the Columbia College Republicans. They were escorted off the stage unharmed and exited the auditorium by a back door.

Having wreaked havoc onstage, the students unrolled a banner that read, in both Arabic and English, "No one is ever illegal." As security guards closed the curtains and began escorting people from the auditorium, the students jumped from the stage, pumping their fists, chanting victoriously, "Si se pudo, si se pudo," Spanish for "Yes we could!"

The Minuteman Project, an organization of volunteers founded in 2004 by Mr. Gilchrist, aims to keep illegal immigrants out of America by alerting law enforcement officials when they attempt to cross the border. The group uses fiery language and unorthodox tactics to advance its platform. "Future generations will inherit a tangle of rancorous, unassimilated, squabbling cultures with no common bond to hold them together, and a certain guarantee of the death of this nation as a harmonious ‘melting pot,'" the group's Web site warns.

The pandemonium that ensued as the evening's keynote speaker took the stage was merely the climax of protest that brewed all week. A number of campus groups, including the Chicano caucus, the African-American student organization, and the International Socialist organization, began planning their protests early this week when they heard that the Minutemen would be arriving on campus.

The student protesters, who attended the event clad in white as a sign of dissent, booed and shouted the speakers down throughout. They interrupted Mr. Stewart, who is African-American, when he referred to the Declaration of Independence's self-evident truth that "All men are created equal," calling him a racist, a sellout, and a black white supremacist.

A student's demand that Mr. Stewart speak in Spanish elicited thundering applause and brought the protesters to their feet. The protesters remained standing, turned their backs on Mr. Stewart for the remainder of his remarks, and drowned him out by chanting, "Wrap it up, wrap it up!" Mr. Stewart appeared unfazed by their behavior. He simply smiled and bellowed, "No wonder you don't know what you're talking about."

"These are racist individuals heading a project that terrorizes immigrants on the U.S.-Mexican border," Ryan Fukumori, a Columbia junior who took part in the protest, told The New York Sun. "They have no right to be able to speak here."

The student protesters "rush to vindicate themselves with monikers like ‘liberal' and ‘open-minded,' but their actions, their attempt to condemn the Minutemen without even hearing what they have to say, speak otherwise," the president of the Columbia College Republicans, Chris Kulawik, said. On campus, the Republicans' flyers advertising the event were defaced and torn down.

The College Republicans expressed their concern about the lack of free speech for opposing viewpoints on the Columbia campus in the wake of the evening's events. "We've often feared that there's not freedom of speech at Columbia for more right-wing views — and that was proven tonight," the executive director of the Columbia College Republicans, Lauren Steinberg, said.

The Minutemen's arrival at Columbia drew protesters from around the city as well. An hour before Messrs. Stewart and Mr. Gilchrist took the stage, rowdy protests began outside the auditorium on Broadway, where activists chanted, "Hey, hey, ho, ho, the Minutemen have got to go!"


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Having wreaked havoc onstage, the students unrolled a banner that read, in both Arabic and English, "No one is ever illegal."

In Arabic? What's up with that? Why would Arabs be worried about a fence on our southern border?

Wednesday, October 4, 2006

Day Labor Site Protest - Laguna Beach 10/7/06

LAGUNA BEACH DAY LABOR CENTER


WHEN: Saturday, October 7, 2006
TIME: 8 - 11am
WHERE: Laguna Canyon Road @ Ganhl Lumber
1765 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach 92651

We will be photographing and video taping illegal picks ups. Those unlucky criminals will have their information posted at "WeHireAliens.com", as well as have their pictures sent to appropriate authorities.

As always, bring your cameras, signs, and flags. And please forward on.....

"It is against the law to hire anyone without paying taxes, workers' insurance, and filing an I-9 form. That is the law and we are here today to ensure our laws are being enforced"

Any questions, please contact Sandra @ slsweet@cox.net


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