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Partner: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Co-produced by the AFSC, ACLU, and WITNESS
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For more than a decade, the southern border of the U.S. has resembled a war zone. Aggressive, military-style actions by the Border Patrol have made human rights abuses everyday events in border communities. Alongside this official militarization, armed vigilante groups have harassed border crossers and communities, but their numbers were relatively limited until recently. In April 2005, a new group called the “Minuteman Project" became a national media darling when several hundred recruits gathered in Arizona to patrol the border. Only months later, they are expanding their activities into California, Texas and several other states throughout the country.
Leaders of the Minuteman Project have been very skillful at portraying themselves as no more than a well-meaning "neighborhood watch group." They have been featured on many major television and radio programs and have been welcomed by the governor of California. Their racism and xenophobia are rarely explored, nor their legality publicly challenged. In the coming months, it is essential that opposing voices be heard and actions taken to counteract their growing influence.
"Rights on the Line: Vigilantes at the Border" exposes the ugly anti-immigrant politics that lurk behind the Minuteman Project - and shows the continuum between official border militarization and vigilante action. This video was shot by human rights activists and residents of border communities. It tells the story of border tensions from the point of view of those affected and reveals the underlying motivations of the vigilantes through interviews and disturbing footage of their nighttime patrols.
Join the movement to confront the rise of vigilantism and defend the human rights of border crossers and migrant communities. Watch the video, read the Full Story, check out the Resources section for more information, and ACT NOW:
. Contact your elected officials
. Know and defend human rights in your community
. Become a Legal Observer
. Join human rights organizations and grassroots efforts
. Monitor vigilante groups and anti-immigrant campaigns in your state
. Write a letter to the editor about the issue
. Host a video screening and get others to get involved
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