Sunday, March 06, 2005

Mexico sues the Minute Man Project

Look at the non patriotic greedy lawyers’ line up to take a fool’s money. Why do I say non patriotic. In recent months their have been numerous documented cases of Middle Eastern men crossing the Mexico border.

Just to let everyone know that a U.S. citizen’s right to arrest is granted by common law. So powerful is this right, no Police Officer can refuse to place the lawbreaker in jail, once that person has been formally arrested by a civilian. While there are certain responsibilities on the arresting person, the Court treats such an arrest as equal to, an arrest by a Police Officer.

There is also no law that disallows an American citizen, from notifying the proper authorities, if and when they witness illegal activity. In most, if not all states, it is a crime NOT TO REPORT illegal activities.

But what there is more, I think civilians should have the right to sit on a fence and anyone trying to cross it can be shot at will. What right does Mexico have to try and allow illegal immigration into OUR country? So roll your dice Mexico, but watch out for the laser dot on your chest or during daylight hours that would be my cross hairs.




Mexico will pursue legal action against plans by a U.S. citizens' group to patrol the U.S.-Mexican border in search of illegal immigrants, the country's foreign minister said on Monday. Luis Ernesto Derbez said he asked lawyers in Los Angeles to draw up a legal strategy to fight the Arizona-based initiative called "the MinuteMan Project" that has signed up hundreds of volunteers for border patrols.

"We are going to attack by all legal means," Derbez told a news conference. "We are presenting the reasons why we consider this action to be incorrect and illegal from the point of view not only of our government but also under U.S. law."

Derbez said he would discuss the issue with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice when she visits Mexico on March 10.

Organizers of the MinuteMan project say the U.S. government has failed to stem the flow of migrants across its 2,000-mile southern border, where about a million undocumented immigrants are caught each year, almost half coming through Arizona.

More than a million are thought to get through undetected.

Volunteers from at least 29 states plan to camp out in April on ranches and public land to spot and report illegal immigrants to the U.S. Border Patrol.

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