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Posted on: November 26th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Eye Openers ]
Tags: border, minutemen
I am standing in the Arizona desert, 35 miles north of the Mexican border, searching for illegal immigrants with two men I barely know. Both are carrying handguns.
It’s dark and cold, and a stiff breeze claws at my back.
I’m freezing, but I can’t move around to warm up. The guys I’m with — Minutemen from Florida — worry I’d make too much noise, revealing our position to anyone lurking in the desert.”*
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