Mar 092010
 

Mexican immigrant worker believed lynched by border vigilantes in Arizona, February 2008. Note rope burns on neck. Violence against undocumented immigrants is on the rise, thanks to the rhetoric of right wing extremists.

An new report by the well respected and venerable Southern Poverty Law Center titled Rage on the Right: The Year in Hate and Extremism , highlights the new national pastime of “immigrant bashing.

From the report:

Hate groups stayed at record levels — almost 1,000 — despite the total collapse of the second largest neo-Nazi group in America. Furious anti-immigrant vigilante groups soared by nearly 80%, adding some 136 new groups during 2009. And, most remarkably of all, so-called “Patriot” groups — militias and other organizations that see the federal government as part of a plot to impose “one-world government” on liberty-loving Americans — came roaring back after years out of the limelight.

Two of the highest profile examples of this are  July 2008 incident where Luis Ramirez was kicked to death in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. Eventually six people were indicted for his death—four of them police officers.

Then, just four months later in November in Suffolk, Long Island, New York, Marcelo Lucero was stabbed to death by a group of teens on the lookout for “Beaners.”

Francisco Dominguez, murdered by Border Patrol Officer Nicholas CorbettThen we have the case of  Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Corbett, who murdered, in cold blood (yes, the evidence supports this claim as well as eye witness testimony) a young immigrant, Francisco Doinguez, who was on his knees following Corbett’s order of surrender to the letter and got away with it scott free! After two trials, ended in mistrial, prosecutors chose not to try him for a third time. Juries in Arizona cannot be found that can put aside their prejudices towards Hispanics and follow the law.

Brisenia Flores and father RaulWe all know about Minuteman Shawna Forde and her confederates who are in jail under a capital murder indictment for the home invasion murders of 9 year old Brisenia Flores and her father Raul.

And the ersatz Minutemen who wrap themselves in the pseudo mantle of “patriotism” and use that and the flag to patrol the US/Mexico border with automatic weapons to harass and one could presume murder, undocumented migrants, as evidenced in a youtube video posted by Robert “L’il Dog” Crook of the Idaho Mountain Minutemen. And who can forget the cretin who calls himself “Cockroach Hunter” with the same group.

The report also goes on to look at the numbers;

The number of hate groups in America has been going up for years, rising 54% between 2000 and 2008 and driven largely by an angry backlash against non-white immigration and, starting in the last year of that period, the economic meltdown and the climb to power of an African American president.

According to the latest annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), these groups rose again slightly in 2009 — from 926 in 2008 to 932 last year — despite the demise of a key neo-Nazi group. The American National Socialist Workers Party, which had 35 chapters in 28 states, imploded shortly after the October 2008 arrest of founder Bill White for making threats against his enemies.

At the same time, the number of what the SPLC designates as “nativist extremist” groups — organizations that go beyond mere advocacy of restrictive immigration policy to actually confront or harass suspected immigrants — jumped from 173 groups in 2008 to 309 last year. Virtually all of these vigilante groups have appeared since the spring of 2005.

Jabbering Jackass of ALIPAC Willy GheenOne of the nativist extremist groups the report lists is Americans for Legal Immigration (ALIPAC) or in some circles, ALICRAP, which is more appropriate.

Established in 2004, this group dedicates itself to taking credit for others actions and maintaining a forum that is dedicated to immigrant bashing, promoting the “birthers” theories and opposing any person or politician that disagrees with founder William Gheens opinion. Gheen uses the naivete of his handful of followers to fund his lifestyle through his frequent begathons online.

Heidi Beirich in her excellent essay, THE YEAR IN NATIVISM takes the Potok report to the next level in exposing these nativist hate mongers, including ALIPAC, which has had a nasty and vitriolic reaction on it’s site.

Here’s the majority of the essay;

Nativists and Patriots Unite

The dramatic spike in the numbers over the last year is almost entirely accounted for by the rapid growth of the FIRE Coalition, which had only 13 chapters in 2008 and but had expanded by the end of 2009 to 135 chapters in 34 states. Dedicated to ending “the invasion of illegal aliens,” FIRE Coalition activists held aggressive protests across the country, frequently in front of Mexican consulates, and staged other provocative actions targeting day laborers. Run by Jason Mrochek, who has appeared on several national news programs, FIRE took the lead last year in coordinating the activities of the often fractious nativist extremist movement.

Among other things, FIRE launched The Patriot Coalition, an antigovernment outfit battling “globalism,” “socialism” and the “loss of National Identity and Culture.” This was one of several examples last year of formerly single-issue immigration extremists adopting the ideas and conspiracy theories of the antigovernment Patriot movement.

Another was seen in the case of Al Garza, who was vice president of the richest Minuteman outfit, Minutemen Civil Defense Corps (MCDC), until he quit the group in August. Garza went on to form the extremely similarly named but organizationally separate Patriots Coalition, another group that merges the ideas of the nativist movement and those of the Patriots.

According to Garza’s website, “Our country has two enemies: Those who want to destroy us from the outside and those who attempt it from within.” The site is also thick with materials supporting “birther” conspiracy theories about President Obama’s citizenship. When it first went up, it featured a digitally altered photograph of a bullet-riddled Air Force One and the caption, “Obama’s first low pass over Texas.” (The image has since disappeared.) It also directed readers to both the angry protests seen earlier this year at so-called “town hall” meetings on health care and, a little later on, the “tea party” tax protests. In September, the Patriots Coalition held its first border-watch event, bringing a reported 45 people to Arizona.

Jeff Schwilk, the foul-mouthed founder of the San Diego Minutemen nativist extremist group, also moved into the Patriot world last spring with an E-mail announcing the formation of the SoCal [for Southern California] Patriot Coalition. Declaring “Revolution is Brewing!”, Schwilk went on to say, “It’s a new beginning, at least for our very strong movement in SoCal, the front lines of the invasion from Mexico and the socialist takeover. … Let’s roll! Let’s take our country back now! Strength in numbers.” A later Schwilk press release said that “Patriotic and Constitutional American grassroots groups” had merged to “fight the growing threats to our region and to the taxpaying American citizens.”

According to Schwilk’s E-mail, the coalition consists of 23 member organizations including the San Diego Minutemen. It is a diverse coalition with tax-protest groups like Stop Taxing Us and the Taxpayer Revolution Committee; several gun rights organizations; eight rogue Minuteman factions, including the Mountain Minutemen, members of which produced a faked video that in approving tones purported to show the murder of a Mexican immigrant by a border vigilante sniper; and two nativist groups long listed as hate groups by the SPLC, Save Our State and the California Coalition for Immigration Reform.

This November, nativist activists moved into yet another precinct of the antigovernment right, trying to steal some of the thunder of the tea-party movement by calling for a series of protests labeled “Tea Parties Against Amnesty and Illegal Immigration.” The events took place around the country and were pushed mainly by Americans for Legal Immigration (ALIPAC), MCDC and RightMarch.com. Each was chaired by prominent nativists like Rosanna Pulido of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) and Dan Smeriglio of Voice of the People.

Voice of the People has not distinguished itself for sensitivity. Six weeks after the 2008 killing of Mexican immigrant Luis Ramirez by a group of white teenagers in Shenandoah, Penn., the group held a protest there against illegal immigration. (The teens were acquitted of all serious charges by a local all-white jury. But in December, a federal grand jury indicted two of them on charges that could result in life in prison. Three Shenandoah police officers, including the chief, also were indicted on charges of conspiring to obstruct justice in the case.)

Murder and the Minutemen
The Minuteman Project (MMP), which was one of the first large nativist extremist groups when it was formed in 2005, saw its numbers rise from 17 chapters in 2008 to 35 chapters in 2009. This is truly remarkable given that Shawna Forde, who faces a possible death penalty if she is convicted in the double-murder trial now scheduled for early 2011, once served as an official of the group. A true product of the nativist extremist movement, Forde also spent time at the Arizona compound of American Border Patrol, a hate group headed by Glenn Spencer. In 2006, she took part in a televised forum on immigration in her hometown of Yakima, Wash., where she was identified as an official representative of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), which is listed by the SPLC as a hate group. (FAIR denies it ever had any connection to Forde.)

The double murder capped longstanding warnings — at least one of them, ironically, from Forde’s former MMP boss — of growing violence and white supremacy in the nativist groups. In 2008, Jim Gilchrist, who created the original Minuteman Project with Chris Simcox and now runs MMP, said he was “very, very sad, very disappointed” at the many people with “sinister intentions” and “Saddam Hussein mentalities” in the various Minuteman splinter groups. “I have found, after four years [that]… I very well may have been fighting for people with less character and less integrity than the ‘open border fanatics’ I have been fighting against. And that is a phenomenal indictment of something I have created.”

Forde’s arrest ignited a new round of infighting on the nativist scene, which already was riven by turf battles, accusations of theft and dishonesty, and lawsuits. In July, William Gheen, leader of another relatively prominent nativist extremist group, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), issued a list of groups to avoid in the wake of the Arivaca double murder. Heading the list was Gilchrist’s MMP. In a note, Gheen explained: “Both Gilchrist and [Glenn] Spencer have been highly negligent in who they have associated themselves and their organizations with by supporting and assisting Shawna Forde long after it was clear to many others that she should be cast out of our movement.”

Spencer’s group fired back a few days later, with office manager Melissa Jaramillo writing an open letter to Gheen. “There must be something wrong with you,” she wrote, adding that Spencer had long shown “hatred” toward Forde.

In December, Gilchrist joined the fray, sending out an E-mail that attacked Gheen, San Diego Minutemen leader Jeff Schwilk, and former Save Our State leader Chelene Nightingale as “grifters posing as patriots,” “incurable racists who limit activist participation to only white persons, bigots” whose “shortsightedness limits their association only to those who will goose-step according to their whim.”

Gheen didn’t waste much time in replying to at least some of those attacking him for his initial criticism. “Is there anyone close enough to Jim Gilchrist to stick a needle full of Thorazine in his arm?” he wrote, among many other things.

As more and more evidence against Forde and her alleged co-conspirators has become public, most of her one-time supporters have fallen silent. But not all of them. Laine Lawless, who heads up a small hate group called Border Guardians and who urged the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement in a 2006 E-mail to launch a campaign of violence against the undocumented, put up a website devoted to building up support for Forde. Entitled “Justice for Shawna Forde,” Lawless’ site says that “Shawna’s legal team believes in her innocence, and so do we.”

Trouble in Mind
Meanwhile, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, which was founded by Chris Simcox after he split with Gilchrist and left the Minuteman Project, lost three chapters in 2009, but still had a substantial 75. It may not do so well next year, as Simcox quit MCDC last May to run for the U.S. Senate from Arizona. At the same time, Simcox angered his fellow Minutemen by moderating his anti-immigrant tone and denouncing other Minutemen leaders who had gone beyond immigration issues to radical ideas like tax resistance, Texas secession and even insurrection.

In late August, MCDC, which was also wracked with infighting over alleged financial improprieties, took another blow when it came to light that Simcox’s replacement as MCDC leader, Carmen Mercer, was being sued by Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard. Mercer was named in court documents along with the CEO of a California company called Property Tax Review Board Inc. The firm allegedly mailed thousands of deceptively official-looking letters to Arizona homeowners soliciting $189 in return for what it called a “property-tax-assessment-analysis.” Officials say the letters directed recipients to send their payments to a post office box controlled by Mercer.

Despite all of this, the number of nativist extremist groups has continued to grow at a rapid pace. What follows is a state-by-state list of the 309 groups that the Southern Poverty Law Center lists as nativist extremist groups. In the case of three major formations — the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, the Minuteman Project, and the Federal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Coalition — acronyms have been added to help identify affiliated chapters that use other names.

And all of these mentioned protested vehemently against the recent Matthew Shepherd Hate Crimes billed that was signed by President Obama. Is it any wonder why?

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  • http://www.songwave.com John

    I'd be more supporting of immigrants if they were less supporting of the corrupt lying frauds in DC…namely the thieving lying snakes called the Democrat Party.

    • Advocate

      Actually the political support from immigrants is roughly 50/50. Mexicans especially, because of their Catholic beliefs and family oriented culture tend to be more conservative than other immigrants.

      You can't pin everything on the Dems. Their is plenty of corruption on both sides of the aisle.

      But I think that a lot of the rancor and vitriol against the President and his party is the fact that for the first time in recent memory, a President is actually doing what he promised he would do in the campaign.

      I didn't vote for Obama nor did I support him in the elections, but he definitely has my support now.

      You can't help but respect a man who tries to keep his promises, without worrying about the next election.

      • mmetzger

        I feel the same way. It is not one person or one groups fault, it is everyones fault. It is the fact that our government is so corrupt and that includes Obama that it smells like a cattle farm. Yes Obama is trying hard to fix things but at the same time he has not done the things I as well as many others wanted and that was to investigate the Bush administration for war crimes not only against Iraq but America as well.

        Our government is corrupt in all ways, why ? Because they allow the big business to control them, big business fills their pockets and they like little puppets on a string follow. Until we end this corrupt patern and bring the government back to the people it will continue to be corrupt !

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  • Rich Vail

    Glad to see that you're not at all sensationalizing your content. Keep in mind that not all people who oppose illegal immigration (remember, illegals ARE breaking the law to enter the US) are racists, nor are they evil. I'm an unemployed carpenter/cabinetmaker. The only people in my area who are working in construction now ARE the illegals because they can be payed a hell of a lot less than a citizen can be paid. In other words, right now these people are taking a job from me.

    I doubt that you'll publish this because it's not in support of your cause.

    • Advocate

      Rich,

      I'll gladly publish this and similar posts.

      You are correct, they're breaking the law when they enter, a civil infraction, and nothing more.

      And I agree that most folks that oppose illegal immigration (and I, and most of the Pro Reform crowd do oppose illegal immigration) are good God fearing Americans.

      My issue is with those such as Willy Gheen who seek to profit from the problem, while taking the actions of a few and smearing an entire class of people in the manner he does, all for financial gain.

      We have a problem with a system that is broken and the fix is not the extreme measures people like Gheen and others propose. A sensible compromise to the issue and then enforce the law. Simple enough one would think.

      I would suggest you try to take the job back if an illegal has one you want. Employers set the rate of pay, what they can afford to pay and still be competitive. Personally, I'd take a Mexican, legal or illegal any day after seeing the quality of work they do and the fact they give a days work for a days pay.

      Unfortunately, we as American's have lost the work ethic of earlier generations. I'm not making this assumption of you, just a generality.

      But thanks for the comment. You're always welcome.

      Take care

    • mmetzger

      Rich,

      This is where I stand on immigration. And I am a Christian, I am a little different in Christianity where I do not believe in Religion but a faith. That is what Jesus said "one faith, one baptism. No where does the scriptures say that one religion is any better than the other. That being said this is where I stand ! As a Christian I have to strive to be Christ like or God like even though I cannot possibly be like God I still try to live as though I am him. If God were the ruler or leader of the earth do you think that there would be borders ? I can promise you that no there would be no borders. He created the whole earth for every person to enjoy. Now we have laws, every country has laws and the scriptures tell us to give unto Ceasar what is Ceasar's. In other words to follow all laws that the governments make except in at where Gods laws over rule. So the law say's that in order to be a citizen of this country you have to go through all the processes to do so.

      We are held accountable to the laws of the land and so should anyone who comes here from other places.

      I have a friend in Mesa , Az. he like a brother to me and he is Mexican, they are some of the most humble people you ever want to meet. We both agree that they are looking for something better for their families and themselves but even he say's that they should all go through the process that his parents went through to come here. I never thought I would hear another mexican say that about another mexican but he does believe that way. So do I !

      Here is my problem ! Because someone crosses the border does that make them deserving of the death penalty ? As a Christian and a human being who feels for others I have to say no it does not deserve the death penalty ! Those enforcing the borders down there and I will say out loud not all but some prefer to just murder them.

      My sister is now in jail for the murder of the flores family, she was a border watcher and used that to enter a home a murder a father and a 9 year old daughter.She sat on my couch one day with a friend of mine here at my home at the same time Shawna was here. He asked her if any of her minutemen ever killed anyone. Her answer ? There are a lot of holes in the desert. She also stated that she tells all her minutemen and that other groups also had the same theory that if you do shoot and kill an illegal immagrant that you need to make sure the bullet is removed and you never report it.

      This is what immagration clearing house is about, informing people of the illegal actions against used against a people for trying to make a better life.

      I am proud to be a part of this site, here we can speak freely without being deleted. The owners of this site are not predjudice and are very kind and understanding people so keep coming back here and I promise that your words will not be deleted here unless you were to make threats or something like that but it is a good site run by good people who love God and love people and like everyone else your are invited to join us in discussions any time.

      Thanks for your post I enjoyed reading it !