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Border security: Government under group’s aerial scrutiny

By Ted Morris
Herald/Review
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, Sep 06, 2007 - 03:26:18 pm MST

TUCSON — Eagle eyes are watching the border, but not for Mexicans crossing illegally.

Instead those eyes in the sky are watching the U.S. government’s activities toward securing the border. President Bush’s program, like his predecessors’, is failing miserably and coming up short on promises, says the American Border Patrol.

“Thousands of footprints, hundreds and hundreds of tire tracks, crossing into the United States!” shouted Glenn Spencer, describing a notorious drug corridor near Sasabe during a news conference held Wednesday in El Presidio Plaza Park in downtown Tucson.

“Where’s the beef?” demanded Spencer, who is the president of American Border Patrol, a nonprofit organization he founded in Sierra Vista five years ago. That’s an old adage that calls someone on a promise.


Spencer points to border maps and charts during Wednesday’s news conference in Tucson. (Ted Morris-Herald/Review)


Spencer’s group has launched Operation BEEF (Border Enforcement Evaluation First). This involves Spencer piloting a Cessna TU206 airplane from El Paso, Texas, to San Diego every month, 500 feet off the ground, while videotaping every inch of the border with high-definition cameras. Operation BEEF is policing the U.S. government’s progress toward a promised fence on the border.

American Border Patrol is not the U.S. Border Patrol, which is an arm of the government charged with protecting the border and whose front-line troops are respected by the American Border Patrol. It’s the suits in Washington, D.C., who are not appreciated by this group.

“We’re just a two-bit operation,” Spencer said.

The 501(c)(3) organization says it currently has about 15,000 active member-donors and joins with other anti-illegal-immigration organizations through an umbrella group, Patriots Border Alliance.

The purpose of Wednesday’s conference was to release results of American Border Patrol’s recent high-tech, aerial survey of the U.S.-Mexico border “to bring truth about the border to the American people,” Spencer said as his group handed out DVDs containing detailed images of border installations.

American Border Patrol claims the bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., particularly Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff, have deceived the American public by promising to have 150 miles of fence constructed along critical areas of the border by the end of September, yet currently about 17 miles are completed, according to private group’s documented aerial observations. Those 17 miles include sections that are still under construction.

What little fence is there is a wimpy one, Spencer said, claming it is not up to standards set by the yet-unfunded Secure Fence Act of 2006, which was overwhelmingly passed by Congress. Spencer said it is a single-layer fence, easily breached, unlike the double-layer type required under the law signed by President Bush.

American Border Patrol is critical of other government efforts.

“We think the vehicle barriers that they’re putting up are pretty ineffective,” Spencer said. His group claims that bollards (thick posts) are not being filled with concrete and are thus easily run over.

American Border Patrol is keen on a border fence. Group members say it will help the U.S. Border Patrol more easily keep illegal immigrants from running into dangerous areas of the desert, and some suggest it will be good for wildlife because it will reduce trash that is left behind by crossers.

Years ago in San Diego, a woman named Muriel Watson organized a protest that involved hundreds of gathered motorists pointing their automobiles south and turning on their headlights at 9 p.m. Operation Light Up the Border grew to as many as 1,500 vehicles, and it has been credited with bringing a border fence to San Diego.

“And thus was born the idea of American Border Patrol,” Spencer said.

The group operates a homemade “Border Hawk” UAV in a 15-mile radius. It uses a “Gulley Watcher” mobile thermal imaging camera system, set up by group’s technical wizard, Michael King. King and Spencer live at the Allen C. Nelson Center on a border-touching ranch in Palominas.

A former U.S. Army sniper, King brings various skills and disciplines to the American Border Patrol, including being a HAM radio operator and computer software author.

He also has strong feelings toward those who claim the American Border Patrol is a racist organization.

“I hate that,” King seethed after the news conference. “My girlfriend is full-blooded Mexican.”

After the conference, a spokesman for the U.S. Customs as Border Protection, Brian Levin, did not immediately return a phone call from the Herald/Review.

Mike Scioli, a spokesman at the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector headquarters in Tucson, said he could not comment specifically about the American Border Patrol because he does not know much about them.

“Any help we can get from people calling our 800 number … we’re all for that,” Scioli said. “We’re more than happy to have citizens call in and help us in the fight.”

Scioli added, “The more eyes in the desert, the better.”

On the net:

• American Border Patrol: americanborderpatrol.com

• U.S. Border Patrol: (877) 872-7435

Hear Glenn Spencer speak:

Visit svherald.com's Multimedia panel in the lower right of the home page.

Herald/Review City Editor Ted Morris can be reached at 515-4614 or by e-mail at cityeditor@svherald.com.



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    Palmer wrote on Sep 9, 2007 9:43 AM:

    " I am so happy to hear of organizations like this that care about the United States. It more than I can say about Bush and McCain which should both be kicked out office for doing a poor job to protect the US from the invasion of illegal immigration. I'll help anyway I can:) "

    KS wrote on Sep 9, 2007 9:12 AM:

    " The fence is not finished but what we have has helped. I personal know of nine horse that were returned to their owners because the fence stopped them being delivered to Mexico. Everyone needs to report Illegals activity but we also need to push for more detainment. What they are doing is a crime so punish them.We need to do more then punishing only the Americans and giving the Illegals free rides home.Hold in tent cities for a few weeks,fingerprint and make them clean up the trash pits they create. No green cards No payed work. "

    levotb wrote on Sep 8, 2007 11:59 PM:

    " Glenn Spencer is a patriot and wants the Invasion to stop. It MUST stop! If only the pinheaded louts at DHS felt similarly. Let's put pressure on Congress to rein in the Mexican trucks just approved by the Feds. They're already rolling in... "

    marilyn wrote on Sep 8, 2007 7:27 AM:

    " Iillegal immergration rights is an oxymoron... "

    /////ANDRE wrote on Sep 7, 2007 1:48 AM:

    " Maybe we should get some Israeli engineers over here. They seem to have put up their Palestinian wall in record time. It shouldn't be a problem, they owe us big time. "

    Michael T. wrote on Sep 6, 2007 9:25 PM:

    " Glenn, his two Mike's and his staff are great American patriots and should be honored and emulated by the indifferent citizen, lest we lose this country. "

    Bobby wrote on Sep 6, 2007 1:33 PM:

    " If the United States had 500 citizens like Glenn Spencer, the administrations BOMBASTIC AND CONSTANT BULL WOULD END. Glenn Spencer is a patriot, miles above any corrupt Republican neocon or Stupid liberal democrat, as far as caring for this nation. "

    Daves wrote on Sep 6, 2007 1:10 PM:

    " These parasite should be penalized to the full extent of the law and used as an example to other employers. Long terms in prison and confiscation of all business assets and property would certainly make them think twice. "

    Daves wrote on Sep 6, 2007 1:03 PM:

    " The silent illegal occupation of America has now become a front page issue, and does not fade in contrast to our wars in foreign countries. Today there is a new kind of whistleblower or patriotic spy. He is the eyes and ears of America, who reports any illegal activities within the office, factory or businesses. He or she knows who is hiring illegal aliens, who is benefiting from altering their books. They will inform (ICE) Immigration and Customs enforcement. The time has finally come when CEO, Directors and managers will start looking over their shoulder. They have stolen taxpayer money "

    Buster Jiggs wrote on Sep 6, 2007 12:54 PM:

    " I'll tell you what, partner, I live on the border, 'bout 280 miles west of Glenn and he knows what he's talkin' 'bout. The Washington bureaucrats ain't even gonna meet their ficititious goals. It's all lip-service to keep the US citizen fat, dumb an' happy. "

    Cathy wrote on Sep 6, 2007 11:38 AM:

    " I don't see how flying low over the desert once a month will do much to stop people from crossing the border illegally. And, having ex- US army snipers prowling around doesn't make me feel any safer either. Get real folks. The border problems are not going away until the demand for drugs in this country does. One solution is to have a health care system that serves EVERYONE. When people need drugs, they will be able to get them legally from a pharmacy. "

    Larry B wrote on Sep 6, 2007 10:22 AM:

    " It is crystal clear that President George Bush and his "open borders/amnesty" administration do not believe in the border security fence and are dragging their feet in its construction. In the words of Republican Congressman Duncan of California: "this administration has a case of the slows" when it comes to building the border fence. "

    SV Resident wrote on Sep 6, 2007 7:38 AM:

    " WOO HOO, you go people. Keep the government honest and keep out the ILLEGAL INVASION!!! Thanks. "

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