A Texas Minuteman Thanks Peter Brimelow for Alien Nation And VDARE.COM
From: William Breaux (e-mail him)
http://www. vdare. com/

I originally got involved with border issues in 2000 after reading Internet stories about Farmingville, New York and its troubles with illegal immigration and after seeing Mexican and other Latin American flags hanging from rear view mirrors of cars in my neighborhood.

Around the same time, I also discovered that while I was driving, Hispanics in old vehicles surrounded me. And I saw dozens of men on street corners looking for work.

This, remember, was seven years ago. Today it is much worse.

I’ve watched my alma mater, Waltrip High School, go from well over 90 percent white, black and Asian in 1975 to nearly 90 percent Hispanic in 2007.

In my hometown of Houston, illegal aliens fill emergency waiting rooms and on our freeways the dangers of being caught in crossfire with gangs and coyotes is constant.

To do my part in the fight against illegal immigration, I joined U.S. Border Watch and the Minuteman Civil Defense Corp.

U.S. Border Watch held rallies in Austin and San Antonio to support jailed border patrol agents. We have raised money on their behalf at those and other events throughout Texas.

In September 2006 several U.S. Border Watch and Texas Minutemen, joined by Iowa Congressman Steve King and Jim Gilchrist, held a border watch in Laredo.

During the first week of April, 2005 my Minuteman colleagues and I helped deter more than one hundred illegal aliens for three days. At the end of the third day, the aliens were trucked out in the dead of night by federales

We have helped guard the Falfurrias, TX border check point and demonstrated at Dr. Lee Vickers ranch. Vickers, a Falfurrias veterinarian, estimates that 100 illegal aliens pass through his property every evening.

CBS Evening News profiled Dr. Vickers and us. The story is here.

Our groups have protested in front of President George W. Bush’s Crawford ranch.

I am a 50-year-old patriot, not a vigilante, nativist or racist. I was born into a Hispanic family and raised by Cajun adoptive parents who taught me how to be an American.

Every day I send out hundreds of e-mails warning people of the dangers in a hyphenated society that puts the interests of a foreign nation (Mexico) above the land I live in and cherish---the United States.

Thank you for VDARE COM and Alien Nation which I am now lending to my colleagues and co-workers.

Peter Brimelow comments: Thanks for your kind words and your activism on behalf of all of us. Tell your friends that they don’t need to borrow your copy of Alien Nation. They can download (free) their very own here! http://www .vdare. com/alien_nation/