Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Campo Minutemen Report Group of 15

Campo Minutemen spotted and reported a group of approximately 15 border crossers at The Oaks last evening.

There are bulldozers working on the road to the electrical wires and the Campo Minutemen were provided with maps of how to take this road to Jacumba.

The bulldozer operators thanked the Campo Minutemen for their work and reported that they had contacts to build fence in the area in a few months.

As things have been slow in Campo, The Campo Minutemen spent time in a heavy traffic area near Otay Mesa although communications have been problematic in that area.








Sunday, November 25, 2007

Veterans Day Weekend November 10-12

Veterans Day Weekend November 10-12


First let me thank all of the Minutemen who are also Veterans, still serving their country.


The National Guard is back in place the wild fires having receded. And to put to rest the urban rumor that Blackwater started the Harris fire to "get back" at Protrero for not backing Blackwater West, Protero did not in fact burn up in the Harris fire.

Viking was out for the weekend, as was a newbie, lost one, having located The Campo Minutemen from the diligent work of our webmaster.

Max is back at the border for a month with a vehicle loaned by a Campo Minutemen member.

The highway clean up was a big success. It addition to picking up a record amount of illegal alien trahs, GSB located a major arthey of crossers. We will be back there for more clean up soon.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Open Borders Protesters Clash With Border Patrol

From Lone Wolf:

The "No Border Camp" on the Calexico - Mexicali border ended with a thorough ass-whooping.

On the last day everything went well, up until the last moment, when participants marched down to the border wall, attempted to shut down traffic on the road, by laying down in the middle of the street, in traffic, and started cutting holes in the border fence.

Within seconds approximately 100 Border Patrol agents showed up, and surrounded the crowd. An activist drummer tried to motivate his comrades and annoy BP agents with his war drum. He was repeatedly asked to cut it out. He chose to ignore the wise words. BP agents consequently wiped up the street with the guy, and he was off to the pokey in handcuffs. This is part of the romantic video, below.

Next, the crowd was driven away from the fence. Batons, pepper pellet guns were applied liberally, even some rubber bullets were fired, and a good time was had by all.




http://youtube.com/watch?v=1TfsR02HJh0

Monday, November 12, 2007

Campo Minutemen Pick Up Trash Left By Illegal Border Crossers

Campo Minutemen spent Veteran's Day cleaning up trash left behind by immigrants illegally crossing the border.

GSB America discovered a major trail littered with hundreds of "border booties" the rug pieces the border crossers tie around their shoes to avoid leaving foot prints.

Also discovered was a bag of burritos and water left for the illegal immigrants. The volunteers then were treated to lunch by a supporter.



Water and Burritos:



Shoe covered with border bootie:




Box of full water bottles:



Gadget Dan Reaches across a fence to pick up some trash:

Well traveled trail:

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Pictures of the West San Diego Border

This fence was built in the 1980's, primarily under the direction of Duncan Hunter. The area between the new fence and the old, brown fence is used exclusively by Border Patrol and Law Enforcement




Campo, CA, at the old fence