← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · 311inAZ
Thread ID: 19225 | Posts: 14 | Started: 2005-07-20
2005-07-20 05:38 | User Profile
Myself and a handful of others intercepted around 200 illegal aliens including at least 3 Arabs in a small area near the border. How many were actually taken into custody by the BP is unknown, but suffice it to say the Arabs were not allowed to advance further into American territory.
I've been patrolling that border on and off since the early 1980's and its the best weekend so far for me personally. Just wanted to share.
K
2005-07-20 07:22 | User Profile
Good work 311!
I must say, this time of year is not the best to be on the AZ/MX border. Hope your car had good AC!
2005-07-20 09:47 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Okiereddust]Good work 311!
I must say, this time of year is not the best to be on the AZ/MX border. Hope your car had good AC![/QUOTE]
You are dead on there! Its been running well over 100 degrees in the lower desert and grasslands with high humidity because our monsoon season is finally in gear down here. We, however, targeted a area a bit cooler with permanent water and many small oak and juniper trees so it was not too bad. The high temps did reach well into the high nineties anyway and we were all surprised by the number of illegals observed in a rather short time period considering the heat.
Those people never cease in their crossing attempts no matter the weather and would probably make good mailmen in their own countries.
Btw, we do our thing on foot, so no ac available or required, but as every year passes I swear that its hotter than the previous year! Must be getting old or something.
2005-07-20 10:26 | User Profile
311inAZ,
Glad it is going well. Yes it has been hot this year I have seen it at over 100 degrees well past midnight where I live.
2005-07-20 15:49 | User Profile
Good work. Thank you!
2005-07-20 16:05 | User Profile
Ponce <-------ready to patrol the second line of defence........the California- Oregon border.
2005-07-21 02:22 | User Profile
Nice job, 311. :cheers:
2005-07-21 02:27 | User Profile
Way to go.:gunsmilie
Not one word will be heard in the news about capturing these guys.
2005-07-21 02:41 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Ponce]Ponce <-------ready to patrol the second line of defence........the California- Oregon border.[/QUOTE]Hate to inform you of this but hundreds of thousands have already made it through. The majority of agricultural workers in the Northwest are illegals.
2005-07-21 02:45 | User Profile
On a positive note Excellent Job 311inAZ.:gunsmilie :tank:
2005-07-21 03:17 | User Profile
[QUOTE=6KILLER]Hate to inform you of this but hundreds of thousands have already made it through. The majority of agricultural workers in the Northwest are illegals.[/QUOTE]
Millions have already made it through, but I will do everything in my power to see that millions more do not make it through in the future. Then we can work more fervently to root out those already here once the border is secure from further tresspass - a necessary first step that we must not lie down on. Afterall, the pressure is on and we must keep applying the heat and maybe, just maybe, the tide will turn.
K
2005-07-21 03:28 | User Profile
6Killer? no wonder I have fooprints all over my back.
2005-07-21 03:52 | User Profile
[QUOTE=311inAZ]Millions have already made it through, but I will do everything in my power to see that millions more do not make it through in the future. Then we can work more fervently to root out those already here once the border is secure from further tresspass - a necessary first step that we must not lie down on. Afterall, the pressure is on and we must keep applying the heat and maybe, just maybe, the tide will turn.
K[/QUOTE] Job Well Done, and keep up the good work. I didn't mean to come across in a negative way. It would help if we didn't have politicians like Schmuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton and their ilk in power. The sad part is the illegals we deport get a nice ride on a Boeing 737 back home only to try again the following week. :gunsmilie
2005-07-21 04:02 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Ponce]6Killer? no wonder I have fooprints all over my back.[/QUOTE] I know what you mean, I just returned from cropdusting in the Wenatchee area of Washington. It looks like half of Mexico immigrated during cherry harvest. The farmers claim that the mexicans are the only ones that will do the job for what they are paid. Something is wrong, because the Japanese pay a $100 for a small plastic bag of #1 Ranier cherries. Somebody is definitely making money, one grower bragged to me that he grossed $260,000 off of 8 acres of Ranier cherries.