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04-09-2010, 08:41 PM #1
Legislation would create Volunteer Border Security Force
Legislation would create Volunteer Border Security Force
Tim Steller Arizona Daily Star
Friday, April 9, 2010 1:30 pm
Arizona Daily Star
A new measure introduced by State Sen. Al Melvin (R-Tucson) would give Cochise County $200,000 to "dispatch a volunteer security force to the United States-Mexico border."
The appropriation is part of a strike-all amendment that would create a border-security commission, many of whose conclusions are pre-determined. For example, the commission would be required to recommend to the federal government the deployment of "operational units of the United States military" to the border and the addition of 3,000 Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
But perhaps the most striking feature of the amendment, which would replace the original bill on solar-fuel tax credits, is the volunteer border security force.
The money would be taken from the state's "GIITEM" gang-enforcement program and sent to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. It would be used to equip and start the border security force.
Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever said Friday afternoon he hadn't heard of the measure and isn't sure whether he'd support it. But, he added, "I always have been all for a well-trained, well-regulated reserve organization for support."
Cochise County is where rancher Rob Krentz was murdered March 27, creating an outcry especially among border-security activists.
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04-10-2010, 12:24 AM #2
Sheriff Joe already uses volunteer sheriff's deputies for his sweeps.
Looks like the rest of the state wants to copy him.NO AMNESTY
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04-10-2010, 01:29 AM #3
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04-10-2010, 02:16 AM #4
I totally support this.
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04-10-2010, 02:11 PM #5
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04-10-2010, 02:36 PM #6
The United States has 35,000+ troops in Korea who would be better utilized Securing our National Borders from the ILLEGALS, the growing lawlessness, and civil war in mexico. Of course the answer concerning the decisions of our Elitist Politician would be NO, they need to keep the CHEAP LABOR flowing for their Elitist Political Contributors and their Special Interest Groups; "Just follow the money"!
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04-11-2010, 09:30 AM #7
Bill would put border volunteers in Cochise
Tim Steller
Posted: Saturday, April 10, 2010 12:00 am
..A new measure introduced by State Sen. Al Melvin would give Cochise County $200,000 to send "a volunteer security force to the United States-Mexico border."
Melvin, a Tucson Republican, introduced the bill, which would also establish a "border security commission" as part of a strike-all amendment, meaning it replaces a bill introduced earlier and doesn't go through as many steps of consideration.
"There are many of us, including me, who would like to see the concept of the Minutemen come back. I think there's a way to make it work," Melvin said Friday in explaining the effort to establish a volunteer force.
Under the bill, the $200,000 would be taken from the state's "Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission" task force. It would be distributed to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office for equipping and establishing a pilot program using volunteers on the border.
Told of the proposal Friday afternoon, Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever said he hadn't heard of it and isn't sure whether he'd support it. But, he added, "I always have been all for a well-trained, well-regulated reserve organization."
Sen. Paula Aboud, a Tucson Democrat, was the only member to vote against the measure in the Senate Appropriations Commit-tee this week. She opposes the creation of what she calls "a posse, or a vigilante group."
"You have to be so careful when you're bringing volunteers in to do the work of the state," she said Friday. "You take a huge risk in terms of liability of the state" in case one of the volunteers acts inappropriately or commits a crime.
The amendment would also create a border-security commission, whose conclusions are largely predetermined. The commission would be made up of 16 members, including state appointees and federal-agency representatives, and would be assigned to meet monthly. The measure also requires certain conclusions from the commission, among them:
• To recommend the establishment of 12 forward operating bases along the Arizona-Mexico border between the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation and New Mexico.
• To recommend the immediate deployment of operational units of the United States military to Arizona's border with Mexico.
• To recommend the addition of 3,000 more U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
Aboud found that procedure strange.
"Typically you create a commission and you ask them to study something. He's creating a commission and telling them what to do," she said.
But Melvin argued that such recommendations are a way give the commission a head start, so it's not just another do-nothing task force.
"We wanted to put some teeth in it," he said.
Aboud also criticized the fact that the bill arose as a strike-all amendment, which didn't allow, she said, for adequate deliberation.
"This is an emotionally charged plan," she said.
But Melvin said he worked that way because he wants to get the bill passed before the approaching end of the session. He acknowledged working with the Arizona Cattlemen's Association, state Sen. Russell Pearce and others to put the bill together in the wake of the March 27 killing of border-area rancher Robert Krentz.
Contact reporter Tim Steller at 807-8427 or at tsteller@aztarnet.com
Posted in Border, Tim-steller on Saturday, April 10, 2010 12:00 am Updated: 9:24 pm. | Tags: Border,
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04-11-2010, 03:48 PM #8
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Hear that PERRY!? I would GLADLY volunteer my time to help get rid of these people, and I'm sure my fellow Texans on Alipac would do the same. I could easily deport about 100 illegals a week. I would start at my kids' school.
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04-11-2010, 08:58 PM #9I, love Sheriff Joe Arpaio!! he is the man!!
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