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Home Front: Culture Wars
Minutemen Founder: 30 Million Illegals in U.S.
2006-07-25
The Minutemen border-watch group is coming to New York to demand that the federal government tighten security at our borders – and to promote an eye-opening new book co-authored by Minutemen founder Jim Gilchrist. President George Bush once referred to Minutemen volunteers as "vigilantes," but the book promises to give the group "a chance to respond, and to change the nature of the illegal immigration debate in the process,” according to a release from the group.

"Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders" is written by Gilchrist and "Unfit for Command" co-author Jerome Corsi. The book hits stores nationwide on July 25, and the following day at noon the authors will appear at New York City's ground zero, a site chosen as a symbolic reminder of the connection between border security and national security.

A number of the terrorist hijackers on 9/11 were in this country illegally, and Gilchrist – a Marine Corps veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart – notes: "We might have avoided that tragedy had the federal government been willing to enforce the immigration laws already on the books.

"But five years and thousands of lives later, Washington still refuses to do its job. That's why I organized the Minuteman Project, and that's also why I felt compelled to write this book."

The assertions in "Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders" include:

  • The real number of illegal aliens in the U.S. is not 12 million, as the federal government claims, but closer to 30 million.
  • The IRS – known for hounding citizens who make mistakes on their returns – has paid out $10 billion in refunds and credits to illegal aliens who used fraudulent Social Security numbers, and it has no intention of going after those who've made fraudulent claims.
  • Over 3,000 illegal aliens suspected of murdering Americans have fled to Mexico, where they often live openly and without fear of arrest.

  • "Illegal immigration is out of control, and Americans are paying for it with their pocketbooks and - far too often - with their lives," Corsi declared. "Our government is not being honest with us about the extent of the problem. This book will put a stop to that deception."
    Posted by:mcsegeek1

    #3  "Where'd he get that 30 million number?"

    He does seem to have a problem with figures, does he not? Illegal immigrants, where all the donations went, et cetera.
    Posted by: Fordesque   2006-07-25 23:53  

    #2  Well, the source is Jim Gilchrist. Don't blame Newsmax - they just reported what he said. The numbers may be unsubstantiated, but Newsmax makes no claim to their validity. As far as credibility goes however, I'd trust Newsmax and their ilk over the NYT and WaPo any day of the week.
    Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-07-25 15:18  

    #1  Where'd he get that 30 million number? Absent something more substantial than an unsourced comment in a NewsMax article, I tend to get the impression that this is a play from the "Notice me, notice me, damn you!" guide to drawing attention to oneself.

    (Immigration is not the hot button for me that it is for some people here in the 'Burg. If it's an issue for you, you should be concerned by this. Nothing will discredit a movement faster than someone "authoritative" going around pulling provocative, yet unsustantiated, assertions out of thin air. Remember Dan Rather and Mary Mapes?)
    Posted by: Mike   2006-07-25 15:12  

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