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04-07-2005, 02:16 PM #1
Yuman wants to monitor border
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Yuman wants to monitor border
BY JEFFREY GAUTREAUX
Apr 7, 2005
About 35 people attended the first meeting for a group that Yuma resident Flash Sharrar hopes to build into a border watch program. The first meeting, held at Team RAMCO, 4701 E. Gila Ridge Road, was to assess what resources volunteers could offer the fledgling project.
"We're about nonviolence," Sharrar said. "We need to be getting resources and equipment together."
Sharrar's son, Matthew, was allegedly robbed at gunpoint in the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area on March 27, and, in response, Sharrar has spearheaded the effort to create a citizen's group that will decrease illegal entry into the United States.
The program is similar to the Minuteman Project that is ongoing in southeastern Arizona.
Sharrar said the group needed lights, radios, telephones, four-wheel drive vehicles, sand tires, contact phone numbers, maps, compasses, global positioning devices and other items. He said volunteers would also need to be trained in watching the border and first aid.
"This is not about being a vigilante or color or creed," Sharrar said. "It is about this country being overrun by people who pointed a gun at (Matthew's) head. It is our civic duty as citizens of Yuma to stop this crisis."
Agent Joe Brigman, spokesman for the Yuma sector Border Patrol, declined to comment.
A sign-up sheet was passed around, so willing participants could list what equipment they had that could be used. Sharrar said the next meeting would be Wednesday to start work on training.
Dennis Franklin, who is helping Sharrar to organize the group, said a training plan was being put together. He said it would likely take place over a weekend.
Lt. Steve Gutierrez of the Imperial County Sheriff's Office came to the meeting to gather information after being invited by Sharrar. He refused comment about whether the proposed plan would make things easier or more difficult for the agency.
"First, I have to know their mission, and I don't believe it was clear tonight," he said.
The area to be monitored was not discussed at the meeting. Sharrar had said previously that it would be in Arizona but watching the border in California was discussed as well Wednesday night.
Sharrar said the aim was to deter the entrance of illegal aliens â€â€RIP Butterbean! We miss you and hope you are well in heaven.-- Your ALIPAC friends
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04-07-2005, 03:29 PM #2
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Come one, come all.
This is starting to become a true grassroots movement.http://www.alipac.us Enforce immigration laws!
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04-07-2005, 03:42 PM #3
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I agree and I am FOR it. If our government won't do it...then we MUST.
Hopefully, we'll be changing our government in the very near future.
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04-07-2005, 03:46 PM #4
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This is so great, i love it.
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04-07-2005, 10:23 PM #5
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There is another thread tonight talking about how US officals say that the Mexican army is stopping the illegals in AZ and not the MMP. Of course, that is BS.
Should we Americans shut down the border completely, the Mexicans government will raise bloody Hell.They are "undocumented" border patrol agents, not vigilantes.
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