If you get on my property and take a dump, I expect the police to handle this. If the police can not get there to, or will not get there, then I will hold the scum until police can get there. What is wrong with that?
I think that this judge is a racist who is biased against white people. He seems to think that white people are automatically racists who hate the criminals for the color of their skin and not the crimes they commit.
I have to admit that I have a real dislike for my ex, who is Mexican and Cherokee, but it is not her skin color that makes that! It was her actions that irritated me.
What a crock this is. If this rancher loses, even with all the evidence that he has about illegal activities taking place on his property, then the system is more broken then even I think. It might be better for him to just kill and bury the trespassers in that case.
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=87988
16 illegals sue rancher who catches them on his land
Aliens claim American violated civil rights, inflicted emotional distress
Posted: February 05, 2009
12:00 am EasternBy Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDailyA group of 16 illegal aliens is suing an Arizona rancher, claiming he violated their civil rights, falsely imprisoned them and inflicted emotional distress by holding them at gunpoint on his property along the border.
Roger Barnett (photo: Southern Poverty Law Center)The federal lawsuit against Douglas, Ariz., rancher Roger Barnett, his wife, Barbara, and his brother, Donald, is taking place before Judge John Roll in U.S. District Court and will run through Feb. 13. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, or MALDEF, is representing the five female and 11 male illegals.
Al Garza, National Executive Director for Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, attended the first day of hearings on Monday. While the plaintiffs allege that Barnett attacked them because he is racist, Garza, an American of Mexican descent, said Barnett has never shown any hostility toward him.
"There is no racist agenda here, or I wouldn't be a part of it because I am and American of Hispanic descent," Garza said. "We don't hate anyone from any particular country. We just want our laws enforced. This is not about color."
Many of the aliens are residents of Michoacan, Mexico. Four live in Illinois, one resides in Georgia and another in Michigan. All of the plaintiffs currently living in the U.S. listed pseudonyms in the lawsuit due to "fear of adverse action based on immigration status."
According to the complaint, Barnett, a resident of Douglas who owns 22,000 acres along the border in southeastern Arizona, approached the group of illegals on an all-terrain vehicle on March 7, 2004. He allegedly began yelling at them in English and broken Spanish while aiming his gun at the group. While Barnett's dog barked at the intruders, the illegal aliens accused him of ordering the dog to attack. One of the women said the rancher kicked her because she refused to get up.
Barnett allegedly detained the trespassing illegals until Border Patrol agents arrived.



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