May 22, 2011   Current Site Visitors ->

Growing Awareness
More people visit ABP's ranch
Feature Photo
~~~ Aerial photo of visitors to ABP ranch yesterday ~~~
American Patrol Report -- May 22  
     More than fifty people gathered at American Border Patrol's border ranch yesterday - becoming part of a growing number of Arizonans who are getting the truth about the border, "straight from the horse's mouth," as the saying goes. The group included elected officials such as Arizona State Senators Sylvia Allen and Al Melvin. The visitors learned first-hand about ABP's Operation B.E.E.F., its border cam, and Border Hawk UAV.
    The tour concluded with a live demonstration of the Sonic Barrier system, ABP's answer to Boeing's failed virtual fence.
    During the briefing, Richard Humphries of Elfrida told how his daughter sat in a high school class and was told by Cochise County college students that American Border Patrol was a hate group. Humphries, who helped start ABP, convinced the school superintendent to allow him to speak the class. They learned that the only source that the college students had was the Southern Poverty Law Center and what they were told was nothing but lies.
    "These visits are helping spread the truth about American Border Patrol, despite a blackout by the big Arizona media outlets, especially the Arizona Republic," said ABP founder and president Glenn Spencer.
    The tours are being organized by Arizona Project 2012 -- part of the .

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