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Minutemen Leader Talks Like a Humanitarian

By Julianne Ong Hing , ColorLines. Posted September 30, 2008.


The vigilante group's leader called immigrants a wonderful addition to the American fabric, as well as criminal terrorists.
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Editor's note: this article was written during the Democratic National Convention last month.

I imagined the folks at Minutemen gathering crowd asking themselves, "What's a young, minority lady doing here?" I joined them in Congress Park in Denver. It was billed as an all-day rally -- their 8-hour agenda featured speakers like Tom Tancredo, Bob Barr and Alan Keyes, but it was more like a subdued suburban picnic with lots of coded hate speech tossed around in alternating lofty and heated tones. Chris Simcox, president of the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps, called the event a "third party convention for the conservatives -- the real conservatives." The folks in the audience were nearly all white and middle aged, a relaxed crowd leaning back in their USA lawn chairs as if they were watching Independence Day fireworks.

I was first introduced to the Minutemen Civil Defense Corps while I was in school, in Orange County, of course, which is the home base of Minutemen founder Jim Gilchrist.

With large numbers of immigrants in towns like nearby Santa Ana and Garden Grove, there was a passionate anti-immigrant sentiment that was impossible to avoid, but until today I'd never been to a Minutemen rally. They've fashioned themselves as a kind of right-wing citizen militia, recruiting volunteers in border states along the U.S./Mexico border, and even those further inland (there is a Colorado chapter), to police the border. When Minutemen guards spot immigrants daring to cross the border, they alert local law enforcement and consider it a "rescue."

Minutemen president Chris Simcox was a cordial and accommodating interviewee, he offered me water and ushered me to a shady spot away from the main stage for our interview wherein he outlined an easy 4-step plan to deal with undocumented immigration: "Secure the borders, step number 1. Enforce the laws, step number 2. Hold employers accountable, step 3. And, we feel we need to end automatic birthright citizenship. It's the second most powerful magnet that attracts people to commit the crime of entering the country illegally -- knowing if they have a child here it becomes a citizen. It's not automatically a citizen."

He both disparaged and glorified immigrants, calling them a wonderful addition to the American fabric, as well as criminal terrorists.

I asked him to help me sort out the "liberal rhetoric" I'm surrounded by that says many immigrants are hardworking folks who pay taxes and contribute to the local economy. He gave a puzzling reply, sounding at once sympathetic to the suffering immigrants endure in the U.S., and wildly off the mark with the policy solutions needed to address those problems.

"Many people here dearly want to return home. They wish they had the same opportunities in their country. They don't want to live in the shadows," Simcox said. He then added, "Why don't they ask their president, their Congress to provide them with the same resources [they seek in the U.S.]? By sending them home, they are going to return home and create sweeping reform movements in their countries."

Simcox sounded like he'd adapted the language of the humanitarian pleas of immigrant advocates, but with a twisted logic.

I could see the attraction of this backwards, political thinking for the racist xenophobes who still wanted to believe in the "good immigrant" narrative and larger American myths. But while equating foreign nationals with "gangers" who "rape, murder and rob," who also raise "pot plantations in our national parks, and they sweep it, and it's ALL foreign nationals," Simcox revealed his wildly racist, deeply held fears. He couldn't hide it behind his occasionally generous depictions of immigrants in the U.S.

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Julianne Ong Hing is an editorial assistant at ColorLines.

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Stop pretending you want to see their side if you don't
Posted by: rickiey on Sep 30, 2008 1:07 PM   
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If you want, I can narrow it down for you:

First, stop using the work "immigrant" as an encompassing term.

There are two types of immigrants:

1. Illegal immigrants. They aren't willing to do things the right way, they think laws don't apply to them and imagine slights and wrongdoings to justify their actions. These people don't add to any society, even their own, they just take from it. If they were willing to work hard, and do things right, they wouldn't be illegal, now would they?

2. Legal immigrants: These people are hardworking souls who are willing to do things the right way. They would be a boon to any society. They've come through an excruciating immigration process just to become American, and once they are such, they work hard (and legally) using their citizenship status to improve their lives and the lives of those around them as well. They are what made our country great in the first place. They don't work for illegal wages, because they don't have to, because they can get legal jobs, not just under the table jobs.

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» What a crock of BS! Posted by: logansafi
» You conclude? Posted by: rickiey
» RE: You conclude? Posted by: talkville
» RE: You conclude? Posted by: rickiey
» RE: You conclude? Posted by: MdeG
It's Minuteman, not Minutemen!
Posted by: countingdaisies on Sep 30, 2008 8:32 PM   
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At least get that right! They should have the same authority as Blackwater, but the Bush gang only wants to kill Iraqis, nevermind that we are being invaded by illegals. Lately, we don't seem to hear as much about immigration from the MSM, it's been sidelined by the hoopla over 'the pig who wears lipstick', the supposed 'big crash', and the soon-to-be rigged election.

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» hahaah Posted by: Mexitli
A simple question for the author
Posted by: Axiom69 on Oct 1, 2008 12:52 PM   
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When Minutemen guards spot immigrants daring to cross the border, they alert local law enforcement and consider it a "rescue."

Why do they alert local law enforcement?

If everybody answers the question truthfully there will no longer be a debate on this topic.

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» cross the border? Posted by: Mexitli
Purblind and Desperately Unaware
Posted by: Last Chance on Oct 2, 2008 11:34 AM   
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Nobody wants to think or talk about what causes massive illegal immigration and anyone who does is branded a racist. So, all this discussion is meaningless and useless because nothing will be done until social chaos overwhelms any chance of solving the problem.

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