Standard Operating Procedure for Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.
- Minutemen are courteous to everyone with whom they come into
contact, and never discriminate against anyone for any reason.
- Minutemen do not respond to any taunts or harassment from
outside agitators, and must never be present for duty or serve in
any capacity if intoxicated.
- *Minutemen Observe, Report,Record, and Direct Border Patrol or
other appropriate emergency or law enforcement agencies to
suspected Illegal Aliens or Illegal Activities.
- Minutemen do not verbally contact, physically gesture to or
have any form of communications with suspected Illegal Aliens.
- Minutemen follow the Standard Operating Procedures to the
letter and spirit.
- Minutemen follow all federal, state and local laws,
understanding that we are being held to a higher standard by all.
- Minutemen understand that, while our actions cannot stop
illegal activities along the border, we can change world
perception and national thought concerning Homeland and Border
Security.
- Minutemen monitor their behavior, the behavior of the people
around them and the group as a whole to ensure compliance with the
SOP and any instruction given by Minuteman Corps Leadership.
- Minutemen leave no garbage behind and follow strict pack-in /
pack-out procedures.
- Minutemen respect the property rights of everyone, start no
fires, never drive off road, and follow the directions of all law
enforcement personnel.
By Chris Simcox
Preface
You are reading this because you believe that
you can actively participate in one of the most important, socially
responsible, and peaceful movements for justice since the civil
rights movement of the 1960s. You are considering joining in this
activist protest because you are done talking. You have debated, you
have begged, you have pleaded with your government officials --
public servants whom you trusted to stand by the oath they took when
sworn into office to protect the United States from invasion by
enemies foreign and domestic. The human flood breaching our Homeland
Defense is not necessarily the enemy per se; drug dealers, criminals
and potential terrorists are, and they should be the source of any
ire you may be experiencing
*You are considering joining the Minuteman
Civil Defense Corps. not because of bias towards people from another
country, but rather because you feel your government owes the
citizens of the United States protection from people who wish to
take advantage of a free society. We demand that President Bush,
members of Congress and the Senate maintain an orderly queue of
entry into our country. We *are four years post September 11, 2001,
and still our government is more concerned with securing the borders
of foreign lands than securing the borders of the United States.
Enough is enough. I apologize for applying such a bromide, but when
the going gets tough, the tough get going. I come from a generation
that has lost the ideal that we are a "can-do nation.” I cannot
accept the weak excuse from our government that the problem is
unsolvable. That mindset is un-American. We can and we will make a
difference. We, as citizens, are the government, are acting within
the social contract of our right to freedom, and we will apply our
efforts within the limits of the laws we have created. *Regardless
of whether we agree with the constraints on our limited ability to
stem the flow of crime across our borders, or to work internally in
our state to prevent the illegal hiring or to stop the building of
labor sites, we will display the highest level of restraint, thus
proving we are responsible citizens and that our character is
consistent with our ability to stay within the boundaries of the
law.
Are you willing to sacrifice a few days, a
week, a month to help do the job that the government should be
doing? If you choose to make the sacrifice and become the active
majority rather than the silent majority, you will have accomplished
more in one month than the sum total of all your years of
complaining and demanding action from your public servants who seem
more interested in working for people from other countries than they
are in working for us.
Our effort will be tangibly effective in
supporting the defenders of our border, the patriotic men and women
of the U.S. Border Patrol. You will offer your assistance and become
force-multipliers to assist their monumental task of turning back
the* tidal wave of people entering our country illegally, and or to
stop the break down of our infilstructur by preventing illegal
aliens from getting jobs at a much lower wage and thus destroying
the living wage, the people of the United States of America deserve!
You must be willing to accept the following
plan, or you, as a segment of a larger group, are doomed to be
remembered in history as representative not of the strongest
character, but rather as the weakest link in our maligned and
misunderstood group of truly patriotic nationalists. You must
understand in the deepest ways the importance of our challenge.
You are here because you are willing to
challenge our government to fulfill their constitutionally mandated
responsibility, not because you want to fight them, but because you
want to challenge them by fulfilling their obligation in their
absence. You are willing to become force-multipliers in the absence
of Congressional and Presidential will.
Composing letters, e-mails and faxes did not
make an impression on our public servants. Now we will assert
ourselves as citizen representatives of the government. We are
citizens who set the example, of the people for the people and by
the people.
We will succeed. If we are to send the
message loud and clear to President Bush and Congress, it is
imperative that we stay within the law. If one single individual
steps over the line for their personal gratification, we are all
stained with that irresponsible behavior, and labeled forever as a
fringe element that embarrasses all who are counting on us to make
this historic statement.
We must prevail, we will prevail. We shall
overcome the effort by many to identify this movement as
irresponsible; we will be victorious in proving the skeptics wrong.
Our efforts will change the course of history and ignite others to
stand with courage to make a change. Many are waiting for the
outcome and will themselves be motivated with a new sense of
activism; we will be leaders who will make a difference, role models
who will influence future generations. Are you with us, Americans?
If yes, then "let's roll"!
The Law
You must hold these truths to be self
evident. There are restrictions and guidelines that must be followed
to an absolute.
*You will abide by the laws of Arizona, or
any other State that your working in. If you choose to arm yourself,
you will do so for the purpose of self defense only; you will never
have to take action to defend yourself, for you will abide by the
rules of no contact and no engagement. (By the way, no weapons are
allowed in the Coronado National Park, but we will not be working
there, so no need to go any further).
*Long guns are not allowed at any MCDC event
and never at an internal rally .
No weapons in the San Pedro Riparian area
near the San Pedro River. There are plenty of hilltops on which to
perch, spot and report. Most of the time the illegal aliens will not
even know you are there, and you always have the advantage of the
*high ground. Each State has different laws that must be followed in
order for the Minuteman Civil Defense Corp. to be successful all
around.
If challenged, you will physically remove
yourself from the situation. At this point 'tis better to retreat
and preserve the ability to return and fight another day. The idea
is for your sidearm to remain holstered for the duration of your
visit. There will be absolutely no need to ever remove your firearm
from its holster - not for cleaning, not for show-and-tell, not for
any reason. By never removing the firearm from the holster, never
keeping it chambered and always keeping the *safety on and keeping
your hands away from it, unless you have to defend your very own
life, and then only within the rules of the law, according to each
State you are working in, there can be no accidents. End of
discussion. Remove the *firearm from the holster for any other
reason, and your group members will likely send you on your way back
home.
Stun guns, mace, pepper spray are
alternatives for personal safety, but remember *you have agreed to
abide by a no contact, no engagement policy.
Absolutely you will not bring handcuffs our
other devices used for the physical *restraintofhumanbeings.
YouwillnotbecomingtoArizonaor
anyotherState to engage in philosophical discussions. You will not
be coming to *Arizona, or any other State, to challenge anyone, any
idea, any person -- your challenge is with yourself. Your challenge
will be, simplistically put, to behave yourself. The mission is
clear - Restraint, Responsibility and Character are the qualities
that will guarantee success.
A word of advice: you will be held
responsible, not just by law enforcement, but by the rules of our
society, of mankind. You can be guaranteed that the first response
towards any irrational or illegal behavior will come from within
your group of compatriots. We will hold each other accountable. Any
volunteer who even hints at illegal activity will be quickly
ostracized from the mission and will be reported to law enforcement.
You will be removed from the mission and will have forever shamed
yourself -- you will not be allowed to shame the mission. Personal
responsibility, accountability and temperament are the keys to
success.
There has been much hand wringing, not just
by the media but also from within the rank and file of potential
volunteers.
Think about it this way. With the ideals
explained in the previous paragraphs, anyone with the intention of
stepping over the line will now realize they will not get away with
it. Any possible racist, unstable or misguided element will now
realize they will not succeed.
Why would anyone who does not agree with the
tenets set forth even want to join the effort, knowing they will
quickly be expelled from the activity? Those who disagree with the
philosophy of this mission have now been dissuaded with caveats
replete with everything they most likely despise. Those who don't
agree are now making plans to stay home and cast doubt upon our
efforts. Let them; for we are all better off without their
participation, giving us yet another sense of gratification and
desire for success.
The volunteers who have led the way are the
good citizens who have joined the*efforts of Civil Homeland Defense,
a group of devoted patriots, like you, who started all of this as a
neighbor hood watch group and followed President Bush’s request to
be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity after 9/11 and who
have succeeded in assisting the Border Patrol with locating over
10,000 people, during the last four years, entering our country
illegally. The volunteers have never made a mistake leading to harm
or arrest by law enforcement. We know how to get the job done, so
please defer to our experience as your ultimate guide.
*Even though, we have now grown from a small
neighborhood watch in 2002 to the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.
with thousands and thousands of volunteers all across the United
States of America, the still greatest country on earth our
reputation still speaks for itself. Facing tremendous opposition and
skepticism, we have prevailed. Yet we now risk everything we have
worked to achieve during *the past four years. If one individual
puts their selfish desires before the mandate of the mission, we all
lose. We cannot allow such petty individual desires to ruin years
and thousands of hours of effort to be wasted at the hands of one
self-serving fool.
Volunteers will maintain a strict code of
ethics and behavior: you will adhere to a no contact policy. Spot,
report and avoid any contact with people entering our country
illegally. No exceptions.
*If you are working internally in your State,
the same rule applies. You record and report to the officials as
well.
Why risk going to jail and ruining the
mission by engaging a group of illegals? The time for that is not
yet upon us. Remember, this is activism, yet it is symbolic at best.
We know millions of illegals are here, thousands continue to come
and nothing short of military intervention will cease the flow.
It's no big deal to let a group get away, for
every group you locate; there are ten more who are getting through.
Face it: there is not much else we can do. The idea is to become
force-multipliers for Border Patrol. Our effort will be a shock and
awe to the President and to Congressional leaders. If you are coming
here because you harbor ill feelings toward the illegals, if you
feel uncontrolled anger towards the government of Mexico or people
who are fleeing economic disenfranchisement, you are advised to stay
home.
Our efforts are not meant to stop illegals,
our efforts are designed to send our elected officials a stiff
reminder - they work for us first. Ignore us and we will continue to
grow in numbers. We succeed this time and we will have thousands
more who will follow our lead in future more interactive missions.
*Experienced volunteers of Minuteman Civil
Defense Corp., will be mentoring *groups of novice border watchers
who are here for the first time. Minuteman Civil Defense Corp.
volunteers will consult, guide and share experience with new
*volunteers. Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. volunteers will continue
to work in every way possible that will support the mission. Future
efforts will likely involve the tracking and containment of groups
of people who have entered our country illegally. For this mission,
you will resist in every way confronting or attempting to make
contact with illegals.
Every group of volunteers should have at
least one video camera available and a *person whose duty it is to
operate it, and this goes as well for internal operations. The video
camera is your insurance policy. Record any up-close encounter with
the video camera. It is as much a tool for self defense as is your
sidearm. If for any reason a group of people entering our country
enters your area, you will politely wave, stand aside and watch them
proceed on their journey. You may feel an overwhelming sense of
frustration, but you will not act irrationally because of the
feeling. Self restraint, discipline and personal responsibility must
be uppermost in your mind. Be assured that every group you spot will
be apprehended by the proper authorities. 99% of every group spotted
*by volunteers of Minuteman Civil Defense Corps., have been
apprehended somewhere down the road. Your satisfaction comes from
knowing you have located, reported and alerted the Border Patrol of
illegal activity. The group will be caught and sent back across the
border.
If a group or individual approaches you in
need of assistance, provide it. Every group should have a first aid
kit and extra water to offer a human being life- saving aid.
Sometimes you may have a person come to you for protection or aid,
offer them what they need, videotape everything. Assure them you
mean them no harm and tell them you have contacted “La Migra” and
that help is on the way. They are usually quite grateful for the
assistance.
At no time are you allowed to leave
or wander off your post or partner during a mission unless an
emergency arises, and only when you have informed your supervisor
and a replacement person is on site, may you leave. We want our
volunteers to be safe at all times.
Patrols conducted during daylight are simple.
Take shifts spotting with binoculars, spotting scopes etc. If you
see a group, call Border Patrol. For Naco Border Patrol, the
district number is 520-432-512. Douglas Border Patrol *dispatch
number is 520-805-6900. Of course, other States have their own
numbers to call.
Identify yourself as a MMP volunteer. Give
them your location. Report the group you have spotted in specifics.
Example.
"Hello, good morning, this is Chris Simcox
with the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.. I am at mile marker 5.5
overlooking the border road. I have spotted a hard count of 15
people who just entered the country illegally. They have crossed the
fence and are headed up a trail towards the interior. They look as
if they are taking the trail toward the mountains. There are 13 men
and 2 women. We will continue to watch them so we can give more
specifics to the agent who arrives to track them. How long do you
think it will take an agent to arrive? If you need to call me back
my cell phone number is... Thanks for your help."
When the agent on the ground arrives, give
them the information and direct them towards the group. Other than
that, stay out of their way and let them do their job.
If the agent apprehends the group and walks
them back out past your location, stay out of the way. Video the
group from a distance. You can protect the agent by not video taping
his or her face. Do not approach the group even after they are in
custody. If the agent asks for your help, provide it with caution.
When interfacing with Border Patrol, remember, they are the good
guys. Tell them you appreciate their duty to country. If they come
back empty handed, tell them you hope they can catch the group
farther up the trail. Never have a bad word for these guys and gals;
remember they are attempting to do a job with one hand tied behind
their backs. You will have to be satisfied that you can provide
assistance with both hands tied behind your back. Spot and report;
you are being affective just doing that.
Every team will consist of 4 to 8 volunteers.
You will use FRS radios and cell phones. Hopefully each group will
be provided a radio that will reach the command center. If not, use
your cell phone to call Command and report how many people you
counted, the time, the location and if Border Patrol responded. A
log will be kept to prove our effectiveness and the effectiveness of
Border Patrol. A compiled report will be shared with the media at
the completion of the project.
Keep your radio transmissions to a minimum,
no joking around or extraneous off-task comments. Stay calm,
focused, stoic and on-task.
Spread out and maximize your personnel; take
shifts spotting to relieve stress. Use the minimum number of radios
possible to conserve batteries. Never stray out of radio contact
with your group. Rotate the use of cell phones to conserve
batteries. Your vehicles will be your command center. Bring DC
connectors to re-charge batteries. Carry back-up batteries for
radios.
Plan on no less than 8-hour shifts. We will
organize relief shifts once we have a hard count of volunteers who
have shown they will walk the walk, not just talk the talk.
*Carry personal contact information in case
of emergency. Let your sector chief know of any health and physical
issues, before you take a post and ensure every person in your group
is aware of any physical or health issues of individuals in your
team. Plan for your comfort. Bring a camping chair or folding lawn
chair -you will be sitting for hours on end.
Dress warmly, and layer for extremes from
cold to hot. Bring plenty of water -2 gallons per person per day.
Bring snacks and meals that can be prepared without fire. Hopefully
everyone can stand to rough it for at least 8 hours a day: hats,
sunscreen, medications for personal issues, tissues, toilet paper, a
shovel for burying your waste. Respect the environment, clean up
after the group. Make every effort to leave the land just as you
found it or in better shape than you found it.
Never drive off-road. Stick to the roads and
two-track paths. Park as close to the side of the road as possible,
always leaving room for Border Patrol or emergency vehicle access.
*If you are working internally with Rallies,
etc., make sure you have adequate security at your meeting points,
two people in front of the meeting room at all times to detect and
report unwelcomed individuals, as well as for the general safety of
your volunteers. If you cannot get the local law enforcement
involved for you, you may feel it necessary to hire security. Do not
ever hold a rally position by yourself, a minimum of at least 5
people is required, simply for safety reasons. At rallies, no guns
are allowed, because you are generally in a suburban or city area
with many people close by you. Try to involve your local law
enforcement for your own protection. It is their dury to protect
you!.
Night Missions
Not everyone will be cut out for night
missions. We will be looking for those few hardy volunteers who can
stand the 12 hours of dusk to twilight. Auditory awareness is your
tool for locating groups. Listening carefully while sitting quietly
is the toughest aspect of night work. You will hear the group coming
long before you can see them. Once you hear them, call them in to
Border Patrol -- get the Patrol rolling to your location as soon as
possible. The groups move quickly through the night. Night vision
devices can be useful but not necessary. Some groups will be
assisted with thermal night scopes provided by Minuteman Civil
*Defense Corps. We will try to rotate them from location to location
so everyone gets in on the fun. At times, groups will walk within
just feet of where you are sitting. You have two choices. Let them
proceed past you while remaining silent, or, turn on a flashlight,
inquire as to who is there and watch them scatter. The latter tactic
often helps to delay the group while you are waiting for Border
Patrol to arrive. Under no circumstances are you to chase or attempt
to give the group of illegal aliens any orders to sit down. The
surprise of you being there with your lights if sufficient to send
them a message that they should have taken another trail. Many times
the group will scatter and run back to the border -- mission
accomplished! Should *you encounter a group of drug runners, Code
Black will be called out – everybody will retreat immediately and
drive to their debriefing point, safety permittet!
Again, at no time are you allowed to
leave or wander off your post or partner during a mission, unless an
emergency arises, and only when you have informed your supervisor
and a replacement person is on site, may you leave. Night missions
are considered more dangerous because of the possibility of drugs
being pushed across our porous borders into the United States of
America.
Use ear phones for radios at night. Try to
remain as quiet and stealthy as possible; sound travels great
distances at night. A cough can travel a half-mile away. Remember,
your mind can play tricks on you at night. The slightest sound will
be cause for your imagination to run wild. Be assured, you will know
a group is approaching by their distinct sound. Once you hear a
group walking through the brush the sound is indelibly printed in
your senses.
There will be more tactics and suggestions to
come during the next few weeks. There have been many tidbits of
suggestions for equipment and survival offered already. They will be
available on the website.
The information provided here is not open for
discussion -- this is the way CHD , *the original neighborhood watch
has managed to work through 2500-plus missions. This is the only way
for these patrols to work this time around. If you feel this S.O.P.
is too restrictive, then you know your limits and have taken the
first step to insure the MMP is successful, by knowing you should
not attend.
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