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Following the conference in
Sierra Vista, Arizona - May 13

"We do carry our guns because it can be dangerous depending on who you meet up with out in the desert. My ranch is 22,000 acres. There are no phones out there. We carry cell phones and radios. But still, law enforcement is hours away if we get into trouble with armed drug runners who don't want to lose their drugs. We don't worry too much about the aliens, they are usually just interested in getting across. But the drug traffickers are another story. They are very dangerous, well armed, and there have been several reports where they have shot at people in the past."

-----Roger Barnett - Testimony at IRAW - June, 1999

Rancher wants military intervention at border

The 22,000-acre ranch bordering the highway has been inundated with illegal traffic, and summer heat hasn't stopped the human monsoon, he said. The undocumented aliens and drug runners leave behind cut fences, water bottles, plastic, trash and clothing. "There's a lot of it," Barnett said.

----The Bisbee Observer, Bisbee, AZ, 10 July 1999

Our Guests......

ROGER BARNETT

Mr. Barnett is a rancher in Cochise County, Arizona, who has experienced an onslaught of foreign invaders from Mexico crossing his property. Roger and his brother have detained numerous invaders who were turned over to the Border Patrol.


 Roger Barnett (r) with Scott Baldauf
of the Christian Science Monitor

RON SANDERS
Former head of the
Border Patrol's Tucson Sector

Says Ron Sanders, chief patrol agent on the Tucson sector and an official of the Chief's Association: "We are witnessing a dramatic increase in the number of complaints received from ranchers, farmers, local law enforcement agencies, and providers of social services that have been impacted by these shifts in illegal immigration patterns. [Yet] the Border Patrol Strategic Plan has not been revised since it was implemented in 1994."

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DAVID STODDARD
Supervisory Border Patrol Agent (Ret.)

  • April 12, 1999 Article in The Tucson Citizen
  • Dave Stoddard, a retired Border Patrol agent living in Hereford, said he keeps a firearm in every room in his home and is ready if a confrontation ensues. "I don't feel safe in my home, and I don't feel safe going out to the car at night," he said. The ranchers want more patrol agents and the military to take control of the border.

  • June 7, 1999 Letter to Rep. Jim Kolbe

    "Excuse me Mr. Kolbe? It is ridiculous to place responsibility where it belongs? Mexico is a country that officially encourages its citizens to illegally enter the United States. And, high level Mexican governmental officials make public statements such as that made by Roberto Rodriguez-Hernandez, Mexican Consul in Nogales concerning illegal Mexican aliens coming into the United States, "They are going to cross because they need the jobs. They have the right to do that".



  • March 18, 1999

    Statement of David J. Stoddard before the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims

  • Testimony at IRAW - 1999

    "The area along the Mexican border has become a "no man's land" where lawlessness prevails. Criminals strike and flee to freedom in a country where they are coddled, even admired. They rape, rob and beat their own countrymen and others with impunity."



  • Arizona Daily Star Article - 1/4/2000

    Larry Vance Jr. heads Concerned Citizens of Cochise County, a group of ranchers and other residents of rural areas along the border here. He agreed that the Border Patrol has been able to gain better control over illegal entries in Douglas, but said the flow of illegal immigrants continues unabated in the areas outside the city where he and other members of the group live.



  • Article in TIME Magazine - 9/27/99

    Larry Vance, a utility-company technician, climbs a 30-ft.-high watchtower in his backyard to spot aliens crossing his 20 acres. Says he: "You've got to understand that this is an invasion."

  • LARRY VANCE
    Cochise County Concerned Citizens

    Pat Buchanan and Larry Vance Jr., at the U.S.-Mexico border on January 19, 2000 during Buchanan's visit. During the visit Buchanan severely criticized the Clinton - Gore administration for its "neglect" of immigration and border issues.

     

     





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