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100,000 Petitions for Troops on Border To Be Delivered to Federal Building
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Posted March
10, 2004 Slide Show - Tucson Rally, etc. Various photographs taken at American Border Patrol's rally at El Presidio Plaza Park in Tucson on Saturday, March 6. Other photographs also included (illegal alien arrests, etc.) -- Slide show courtesy of RustyWorld.com |
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Border Patrol Star Guards Border Petitions Sierra Vista, Arizona - March 4 -- American Border Patrol's mascot, Star, is working overtime to make sure the more than 100,000 petitions to put the military on the border make it to the March 6 rally in Tucson. Click here for a larger image. |
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Sierra Vista
(Arizona) Herald Review -- March 5, 2004 Border group seeks military at boundary Sierra Vista - The head of the American Border Patrol hopes that more than 100,000 signatures will convince the Bush Administration to put the military on the border with Mexico to stem the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs. -- But Glenn Spencer is a realist, saying the administration is heading further toward an open border policy not one of controlling access into the United States. |
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Tucson Citizen --
March 4, 2004 Rally for militarized border set for Saturday, March 6 A state representative and a retired Border Patrol chief are among expected speakers Saturday at a rally to support militarization of the U.S.-Mexico border. -- American Border Patrol, a Sierra Vista-based group that documents suspected illegal immigration in Arizona and broadcasts it on the Internet, organized the rally. |