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Arizonans fed up with illegal Mexican migration

Updated 10:15 AM ET May 16, 2000
By Adolfo Garza

DOUGLAS, Arizona (Reuters) - Some residents of southern Arizona, fed up with the flow 
of illegal immigrants from Mexico, plan to keep on
taking matters into their own hands, saying the U.S. Border Patrol is not doing its 
job.

Tension has risen along the Arizona-Mexico border in recent weeks as Cochise County 
ranchers step up a campaign of making citizens' arrests
of immigrants who trespass on their land. Mexico accuses them of hunting down Mexicans 
like dogs.

Over the weekend, a group calling itself the Concerned Citizens of Cochise County and 
the California-based American Patrol, a citizens'
group that also seeks to stop illegal immigration, announced plans for a "Shadow 
Border Patrol" that would "keep track" of the U.S. Border
Patrol's actions.

Roger Barnett, a Cochise rancher who has participated in illegal immigrant roundups, 
said there were no other options. "It's just out of
control," he said in an interview. "The U.S. government is not protecting its 
citizens."

He said illegal immigrants who cross his ranch leave behind a trail of trash, clothes 
and blankets, and some defecate on his property.
"They're a bunch of hoodlums," he said.

CONCERNS IN GOVERNMENT

But the actions of the Arizona vigilantes are stirring up unease in official circles, 
where their anti-immigrant message has provoked fears
of possible violence and human rights abuses against undocumented aliens.

"The situation is causing concerns at all levels of government," Miguel Escobar, the 
Mexican consul in the sleepy border town of Douglas,
told Reuters. "There is an element of danger and these incidents could lead to acts of 
violence."

Last Friday, Foreign Minister Rosario Green told reporters in Mexico City that Mexico 
would raise the issue at meetings with American
officials. "The issue of the Mexicans and the Arizona ranchers is seen, without a 
doubt, as a red alert that could generate a relatively
tense situation," she said.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Border Patrol announced this week it was deploying an additional 
250 immigration officers along Arizona's conflicted
border, local media reported.

The complexity of the situation is best illustrated by the strong disagreements among 
local, state and federal U.S. officials over how to
deal with the vigilantes.

Douglas Mayor Ray Borane, calling the ranchers' treatment of illegal immigrants 
"inhumane," said the federal government must "become
involved at a higher level than the Border Patrol. I am very disappointed in the 
government, they insist on the Border Patrol dealing with
it."

UP TO, BUT NOT INCLUDING, DEADLY FORCE

Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever attended the weekend meeting of anti-immigrant 
advocates and asked them to stay within the law when
making citizens' arrests. He said private citizens arresting trespassers on their 
property can use any means "up to and including the threat
of deadly force, but not the use of deadly force."

The U.S. Attorney's Office has been working "very, very hard" to determine whether any 
acts by the Cochise County Concerned Citizens may
constitute a federal civil rights offense, spokeswoman Cathy Colbert said.

Such cases are extremely hard to prosecute because in most cases the only witnesses 
are the undocumented aliens themselves, who are usually
unwilling to testify in court because of their illegal status in the United States.

Barnett and other ranchers are unbending. "I am being threatened by the government of 
Mexico for protecting my property," he said.

Rather than complain about the actions of the ranchers, Mexico should provide jobs and 
welfare for its citizens, he added. "Mexico is the
biggest abuser of its citizens there is," he said, and the U.S. government should stop 
"listening to a Third World narco-dictatorship."

Barnett said he would not stop rounding up illegal immigrants. "It's my property and I 
can do what I want."

http://news.excite.com/news/r/000516/10/mexico-border-usa


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