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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Texas Border Ranchers Fear for Their Lives and Families - Ask Veterans for Help

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 Breaking: Stewart Rhodes has just published interviews by Oath Keepers with Texas border ranchers. The audio is an exclusive, and the video in the article is shared with permission from the Patriot Information Hotline. These are very important pieces of journalism and present a clear view into matters not being shared by mainstream media.

The audio file is a long recording of a live telephone interview by Stewart Rhodes with a Texas rancher who is willing to go on record with his first-hand accounting of daily realities along the Texas/Mexican border. He is very conversant with Border Patrol agents and policies. I will just add below a few brief passages from the interviews, both the Oath Keepers interview and the interview by Barbie of the Patriot Information Hotline. Please enjoy this article in full at our national website:

http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2014/09/04/texas-border-ranchers-fear-for-their-lives-and-families-appeal-for-help/
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In the interview Rusty describes Border Patrol intercepting Muslim men from Somalia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and says "when they [Border Patrol] take them in, they'll disappear - they'll take them somewhere - and even the records will disappear. And I asked one of them 'what's the deal on the records' and he said 'that's an order from way up the line, up in DC - they don't want anybody to know how many are coming through'...they [the local Border Patrol agents] keep records but the records disappear, out of the mainframe - out of the computer - and the paper records too."

One of Rusty's neighbors was interviewed by Barbie, with the Patriot Information Hotline. Excerpts:

As for the lies the American people are being told, Fernando says:
Don't believe everything you hear in the news. There is something happening here, there is danger for the people that are living here right now, based on the way they're handling the immigration problem.   They're allowing these people to come through our neighborhoods and those of us that are actually living here are the ones that are seeing it on a daily basis.
Like Fernando, most of his neighbors are Hispanic, and they feel the same as he does about illegals being able to just walk onto their land:
When they have to deal with the same thing I'm dealing with, they don't like it either.  But a lot of these people, they don't like to get involved because of fear that their family might be threatened, or they themselves might be threatened, because of the proximity with the border fence and the river, so, I mean I understand their fear, but the way I look at it is, this is my home, if I don't stand up to these people, you know, sooner or later they're going to want to take over, so, I'm not willing to let anybody take over.
In response to the mainstream media spin that anyone who doesn't want an open border and amnesty is a racist, he is asked if race has anything to do with it, and replies  "no, it doesn't have anything to do with racism.   It has to do with a way of life, and safety for our families."  He notes that he himself is Hispanic and he has no problem with people immigrating, so long as they do it legally.  "As long as they're not threatening my family and my safety, my own home, I don't have a problem with them.  Do things the right way, like every citizen is expected to, follow the laws - and they should fall under the same rule - follow the laws and do it legally and I don't have a problem with you," he said. As for the volunteer American patriots coming down there to guard ranches, he said:
I'm very grateful.  I've been able to get some sleep lately now that they've been down here.   Because my son and I - I have an older son - and my son and I would end up taking turns at night, just making sure nobody's in here.  And so now, we get to sleep.  That was a luxury we didn't have before, because we had to end up being up all night sometimes.
  (Snip) Read the complete article and hear the interviews at Oath Keepers, where your comments are welcome:

http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2014/09/04/texas-border-ranchers-fear-for-their-lives-and-families-appeal-for-help/

Salute!
Elias Alias, editor   
   

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