Saturday, July 17, 2010

Man with Neo-Nazi ties leading patrols in Arizona

Minutemen groups, a surge in Border Patrol agents, and a tough new immigration law aren't enough for a reputed Neo-Nazi who's now leading a militia in the Arizona desert.

Jason "J.T." Ready is taking matters into his own hands, declaring war on "narco-terrorists" and keeping an eye out for illegal immigrants. So far, he says his patrols have only found a few border crossers who were given water and handed over to the Border Patrol. Once, they also found a decaying body in a wash, and alerted authorities.

But local law enforcement are nervous given that Ready's group is heavily armed and identifies with the National Socialist Movement, an organization that believes only non-Jewish, white heterosexuals should be American citizens and that everyone who isn't white should leave the country "peacefully or by force."

"We're not going to sit around and wait for the government anymore," Ready said. "This is what our founding fathers did."

Escalations of civilian border watches have taken root in Arizona in recent years, including the Minutemen movement. Various groups patrol the desert on foot, horseback and in airplanes and report suspicious activity to the Border Patrol, and generally, they have not caused problems for law enforcement.

But Ready, a 37-year-old ex-Marine, is different. He and his friends are outfitted with military fatigues, body armor and gas masks, and carry assault rifles. Ready takes offense at the term "neo-Nazi," but admits he identifies with the National Socialist Movement.

"These are explicit Nazis," said Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project. "These are people who wear swastikas on their sleeves."

Ready is a reflection of the anger over illegal immigration in Arizona. Gov. Jan Brewer signed a controversial new immigration law in April, which requires police, while enforcing other laws, to question a person's immigration status if officers have a reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally.

But Brewer hasn't done enough, Ready said, and he's not satisfied with President Barack Obama's decision to beef up security at the border.

Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu said there haven't been any incidents with the group as they patrol his jurisdiction, which includes several busy immigrant smuggling corridors. But Babeu is concerned because untrained group acting without the authority of the law could cause "extreme problems," and put themselves and others in danger.

"I'm not inviting them. And in fact, I'd rather they not come," Babeu said. "Especially those who espouse hatred or bigotry such as his."

Law enforcement officials said patrols like Ready's could undercut the work of the thousands of officers on duty every day across the border, especially if they try to enforce the law themselves in carrying out vigilante justice.

Ready said his group has been patrolling in the desert about 50 miles south of Phoenix, in an area where a Pinal County Sheriff's deputy reported he was shot by drug smugglers in April.

The patrols have been occurring on public land, and militia members have no real restrictions on their weaponry because of Arizona's loose gun laws.

The militia is an outgrowth of border watch groups that have been part of the immigration debate in Arizona. Patrols in the Arizona desert by Minutemen organizations brought national attention to illegal immigration in 2004 and 2005.

Such groups continue to operate in Arizona, and law enforcement officials generally don't take issue with them as long as they don't take matters into their own hands.

Ready said he's planning patrols throughout the summer.

"If they don't want my people out there, then there's an easy way to send us home: Secure the border," he said. "We'll put our guns back on the shelf, and that'll be the end of that."

8 comments:

  1. That's just what America needs- Nazis on patrol. God help us!

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  2. Why does the US tolerate vigilantism? Since when do private ad hoc military units enforce Federal law?

    the first time one of these fucktards shoots an unarmed illegal two things should happen:
    1) the fucktard nazi goes to jail for murder/manslaughter.
    2) the victim's family should sue the US government.
    Unfortunate we'll have to wait for that for anyone to do anything.

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  3. 2) the victim's family should sue the US government.

    Why the government? Those setting themselves up as a 'federal enforcer' are not 'The Government' so the government is not culpable.

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  4. Mud,
    The government would be complicit. They knew/know these guys are acting as an independent, untrained, unsanctioned law enforcement force. Thus, by not interceding / stopping it the goverment may be shown to be culpable.

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  5. PS: The gov't doesn't even have plausible deniability, since they are on record as knowing about these guys and not stopping them.

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  6. Hello Hump,
    I think you have a very good and worthy point that you bring up. When law enforcement officials don't take issue with the Nazi group as long as they don't take matters into their own hands. The Nazi patrols have been occurring on public land, and militia members have no real restrictions on their weaponry because of Arizona's loose gun laws.

    By not interceding or stopping these Nazi patrols, the government may be shown to be culpable and surely don’t have plausible deniability.

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  7. I have no problem with their guns. Semi-auto, full auto..it's all good as far as I'm concerned. I just have a problem with their playing border patrol. If they use the guns in the course of a half assed vigilante action, that's when the shit will fly.

    I'd feel the same way if they were carrying swords, lances, or big clubs with nails sticking out of them.

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  8. https://dailykos.com/stories/2132397/
    Around after 9/11/2001 and on, on AOL Messageboards, a certain AOL user posted obsessively against Jews.

    She quoted a lot of pseudo material written by infamous Holocaust denier (completely denied it at least since 1972) Issa Nakhleh who worked with neo Nazis for decades [she appeared from ME,  linked to his promoters, group].

    She repeated, constantly 911 conspiracy theories.

    When she repeated tropes used by Nazis, blatant ignorant about Judaism and recycling misconception, as she was being proven wrong, she never debated, she just went to another trope. And again. Next round. On a daily basis.
    For example, she repeated every other day the words 'Kol Nidrei,' as if it's something "bad." (The prayer, by the way, that Jews state between God and themselves, it is not connected to between fellow men issues). When she was proven wrong, she was already 'at' the next canard. (The same goes to ignorance and malicious based misinterpreting some phrase in Talmud).

    One day she pretended to be a "concerned Christian" avenging the blood of Jesus and blaming "da Jooz", the other day, the complete contradiction, promoting the anti-Semite's beloved Khazar myth about some part of some of Ashkenazi Jews.
    [...]
    A typical post by her went also something like this:
    'Jews don't belong here ... they should all go to Palestine... oh, wait, they can't go there either. No place for them. They don't belong anywhere. LOL.'
    [...]
    After spamming for months, taunting a Holocaust survivor and hurting any Jews, denying there was a Holocaust, she posted against a Holocaust survivor under username Hafar10.... [and digits which I removed to conceal identify] (along the lines):

    "Dr. Mengele, paging Hafar, paging Hafar to barrack 10.."

    Just to taunt the poor guy.'

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