One Reporter's Opinion: Citizen Militia on the Border
George Putnam
Friday, Dec. 13, 2002
It is this reporter's opinion that I found it the height of hypocrisy when I read the headline "U.S. Plans to Seal Afghans'
Porous Border." The plan is to slow the flow of illegals, illicit drugs, terrorists and contraband into and out of
Afghanistan. The United States will finance the construction and maintenance of 177 checkpoints, staffed by 12,000 border
police in that far-off land.
The cost is staggering each checkpoint and its facilities to cost an average of $300,000. It is to include offices,
sleeping quarters and, in some cases, clinics this staggering expenditure to guarantee the sovereignty of Afghanistan.
Contrast this with the fact that our country cannot and will not control the flow of illegal aliens across our own porous
borders 15 million illegals that have poured into the United States, violating our sovereignty!
Where our government has failed us, several groups of patriotic citizens are taking up arms along the Arizona border with
Mexico. One of these is Chris Simcox, a teacher-turned-newspaper-owner, who has formed the Tombstone, Ariz., militia called Civil Homeland Defense.
Chris says:
We will no longer tolerate the ineptness of our government in dealing with these criminals and drug dealers. It is a
monumental disgrace that our government is letting the American people down, turning us into expendable casualties of the
war on terrorism.
These armed civilian groups along our borders, providing civil homeland defense, are experiencing constant confrontations
with illegals. There have been moments that bordered on extreme violence. It's bound to become more dangerous and, as one
observer puts it, somebody is going to get killed.
Simcox, in a moment of frustration, told this reporter:
I defy our president to arrest any of us for doing what the government refuses to do to protect the sovereignty of our
beloved country. This land belongs to every citizen; it's OUR land. I challenge my government to come and arrest me. We
are not "crazies," we are concerned citizens, we are responsible people.
The groups are growing. There are now more than a dozen known militia organizations armed civilian groups on the
border. It's time Congress and the president become involved.
Simcox says:
I am trying to force the president of the United States to do his job. He took an oath to protect us from enemies. He
has no business sending troops to foreign countries when he has not sealed our own borders.
If we can protect the porous border of Afghanistan, with 177 checkpoints and 12,000 border police, surely we can protect
the border of the United States of America.
I invite you to read on:
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/local/12_9_02armed.html
http://www.azstarnet.com/border/21206TOMBSTONEMILITIA.html
http://www.projectusa.org/Ezine/02-07-02-12.html
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