DHS Checkpoint Blog Entry 2: Moving Right Along
Day two of a suspicionless federal homeland security checkpoint being conducted on Southern Arizona's SR86 - over 40 miles North of the border.
The stop took place on January 9, 2008. Additional information is available here:
http://checkpointusa.org/blog/index.php/2008/01/09/p81
These internal DHS checkpoints are becoming increasingly common across the Southern United States with simil
More..ar checkpoints starting to appear in the North as well. Less..
Added: Jan 7 2009 In: citizen_journalism
Recorded on: Jan 9 2008
By: CheckpointUSA
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This is merely a conditioning operation to prepare Americans for further and far more intrusive unconstitutional advances against their civil liberties.
Yep, it's all part of the lizard people's grand plan and you're figured it out.
Posted Jan-7-2009 by "stan2285" (R)
My friend you are a ******* full bred ass hole. Get a life. As a matter of fact why don't you pack your bags and buy a one way ticket out of this country. You ******* liberals make me sick. Actually I hope some of the heroin that makes it to the US gets into your kids arm. Better yet I hope that illegal alien that made it through that checkpoint slaughters your whole family for a plasma TV and gameboy. If we're lucky maybe Muhammad can sneak an explosive device through that checkpoint and blow it up in your kids school. By the way did you ever serve any time in the Armed Services defending those rights you abuse? If you want I'll be driving by a VA cemetary tomorrow. I'd be more than happy to piss on one of the graves for you. I'm only a 1 hour drive from Ground Zero. I'll throw down an American flag and shit on it if you want. You are a traitor to this country. A defiant piece of shit.
Posted Jan-7-2009 by "wolfhounds1" (R)
You must live in southern Arizona.
So you must know of the MASSIVE amount of illegal immigrants and drug traffickers that pass through southern Arizona.
You must work in Arizona so you HAD to have seen the MASSIVE number of illegal workers here in various businesses. You would have seen the change in the construction workforce these past 20 years and the wages barely move. Try being a contractor. The amount of illegal workers was absurd. Nor is there any draw from our youth for apprenticeship from these folks.
The rest hung out at any Home Depot or such by the dozens looking for cash work.
The Mayday strike/protest, Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the economy has changed much of that in Maricopa County these past years.
Good job Sherrif Joe.
I went javelina hunting near Arivaca recently.
The desert is covered for miles with trash form these folks. This is 20 miles from the border and 15 miles from the freeway in the middle of nowhere.
Every night 5-6 pickup trucks loaded to the brim with people, front and back, would pass our camp with the lights out in pitch dark.
That stop was no different than a border patrol checkpoint which are all over that area.
These folks need to be out there and you should be THANKING them.
I think you are a bit obnoxious and antagonistic.
Posted Jan-7-2009 by "Azufa" (R)
haha.. "clearly profiling". for what? pulling over mexican-looking people to check for illegal immigration from MEXICO, as opposed to pulling over white people to check for illegal immigration from mexico?
One doesn't shake apples trees while looking for cherries.
Posted Jan-8-2009 by "darthmullet" (R)
So you must know of the MASSIVE amount of illegal immigrants and drug traffickers that pass through southern Arizona.
You must work in Arizona so you HAD to have seen the MASSIVE number of illegal workers here in various businesses. You would have seen the change in the construction workforce these past 20 years and the wages barely move. Try being a contractor. The amount of illegal workers was absurd. Nor is there any draw from our youth for apprenticeship from these folks.
The rest hung out at any Home Depot or such by the dozens looking for cash work.
The Mayday strike/protest, Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the economy has changed much of that in Maricopa County these past years.
Good job Sherrif Joe.
I went javelina hunting near Arivaca recently.
The desert is covered for miles with trash form these folks. This is 20 miles from the border and 15 miles from the freeway in the middle of nowhere.
Every night 5-6 pickup trucks loaded to the brim with people, front and back, would pass our camp with the lights out in pitch dark.
That stop was no different than a border patrol checkpoint which are all over that area.
These folks need to be out there and you should be THANKING them.
I think you are a bit obnoxious and antagonistic.
a bit obnoxious and antagonistic? did you miss his for blog post? it seals the deal on this guy being a giant ______
Posted Jan-8-2009 by "darthmullet" (R)