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Man With Neo-Nazi Ties Leading Patrols In Arizona

MICHELLE PRICE   07/17/10 06:08 PM ET   AP

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PHOENIX — 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."

An escalation 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 an 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.

Bureau of Land Management rangers met Ready's group during one patrol, and they weren't violating any laws or looking for a confrontation, said spokesman Dennis Godfrey.

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.

Border Patrol spokesman Omar Candelaria said the agency appreciates the extra eyes and ears but they would prefer actual law enforcement be left to professionals.

Former Minutemen leader Al Garza recently created the Patriot's Coalition, which uses scouts and search-and-rescue teams to alert the Border Patrol and provide first aid to illegal immigrants.

Depending on the availability of volunteers and the scouts' evidence of border crossers, patrols can vary from several times a week to once a month, Garza said. The operation is about 500 people, and includes a neighborhood watch program, legislative advisers and a horseback patrol, he said.

Technology, rather than manpower, is the focus of Glenn Spencer's American Border Patrol. The group is based at his ranch near the border. The five-man operation flies three small airplanes to ensure that the Border Patrol is present and visible along the international line.

Spencer also uses Internet-controlled cameras and works with a group called Border Invasion Pics, which posts photos of people they suspect are crossing illegally.

"Sitting out there with a bunch of volunteers looking for people is generally a tremendous waste of people and time," Spencer said. "And it's also dangerous."

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."

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PHOENIX — 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."...
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11:06 AM on 07/28/2010
So what. Men with ties to the Communist Party USA are facilitating entry of illegals. BFD.
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vulpecula762mm
10:21 AM on 07/28/2010
Stop censoring me! They are Nazis FFS
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vulpecula762mm
10:20 AM on 07/28/2010
I hope these tools run into some real professional drug/ gun runners ala "No Country for Old Men"
10:18 AM on 07/28/2010
What they are doing along the border Nazi's have experience going back to World War 2.
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vulpecula762mm
10:15 AM on 07/28/2010
Ya know... I wouldn't be too upset if a cartel kill team crossed the border... ambushed these jokers and brought there severed heads back to Juarez and posted on U Tube.

I dont like Nazis
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The Lucid Lens
07:29 AM on 08/03/2010
Any of the Nazis (Swastika wearing people) I have met have been the ignorant, wild, untrained, unfocused, lost and stupid youth. They have been a general annoyance, and as a rule of thumb their mere presence has gotten my blood flowing. I know it's hypocritical to blindly hate someone because they blindly hate people, but that seems to be the conundrum I have found myself in.

The thought however of men, taking that same hatred, and honing it to a soldier sharp point, is quite disturbing to me. Having met no true Nazi sympathizers who had personal discipline, it's hard for me to imagine.

However, given dedication to a fanatical cause, and a deluded sense of purpose, these armor plated, assault rifle wielding menaces might be an entirely different creature. Provided massive amount of alcohol, and hedonistic testosterone festivals have been left behind, a false sense of moral superiority or enlightenment could provide a dangerous proving ground for a new breed of American born terrorists.
12:52 AM on 07/26/2010
Brewer better pick it up she is losing Nazi support..... was that bad?
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fishingriver
Citizen
02:45 PM on 07/20/2010
Sound familiar? ""We're not going to sit around and wait for the government anymore," Ready said. "This is what our founding fathers did."" .. A few more quotes like that and the Tea Party will draft this guy as a candidate.
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Das Hirschenhofer 11
Trying to live outside the box;c)
09:04 AM on 07/20/2010
One final thought, Look...everything starts with a first step...if you know you are a racist but want to do something about it...than do it, call an organization on Google that fights hatred, just take a step...it will make a difference folks. We are not all perfect, nor will we ever be, but we can leave a better world for our kids and grand kids ect...Hate takes away from your soul and heart. Stop hurting yourself....and future generations.

One of the hardest things most people will do in their lives is "Facing yourself"! Admitting you are wrong and moving forward. Don't give up, take the step and stop hating and hurting.

As far as these Nazis go...get help....No one can do it for you, but you can do it. You wouldn't be the first either and you know it. If former "Alabama Governor George Wallace" can do it..I know others can. Ma Halo, and I hope you find peace in your lives.
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Das Hirschenhofer 11
Trying to live outside the box;c)
08:56 AM on 07/20/2010
I don't know if most of the general public knows, AZ has a (Literally) "Stupid Law" Unfortunately...it has nothing to do with Nazi's. As a decedent of Austrian and Romanian heritage, I Identify mostly with my American Heritage as my great grandfather would have wished when he moved our family here from Europe.

The Nazi party is a stain in the toilet of history that the scrubbing bubbles just can't make go away! As I said, when I am asked what race I associate myself with, first I state the human race...then I fill in "other" as "American". I truly understand the need to keep our families history, and I haven't forgotten my forefathers, nor will I.

We must find a balance in our Nation and join together to beat hatred and tyranny! How can any of us yell at other Nations about the morality when we have this dirty little secret (so not) in our own country? We all know it's just not these knuckle dragging Neanderthalic troglodytes, Their so many it's staggering, Google "Hate groups in the U.S.A. and you'll get about "16,100,000."...that's 16 MILLION hits. That is a sad state of our affairs.

It's staggering folks, is this what we want to leave for our future generation(s)? Will this be how we are judged? Or will it be the silence of our indifference, through lack of action or just plane scared?

Stop the hate,
05:26 PM on 07/19/2010
By "ex-marine," this article means a guy who got booted with a bad conduct discharge from my Marine Corps for unauthorized absence, and theft, among other things. Now he wants to act like a tough guy by picking on immigrants. Absolutely pathetic. If he had tried to spout off like that in my platoon he would have got beat down.
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Das Hirschenhofer 11
Trying to live outside the box;c)
09:14 AM on 07/20/2010
Can you cite your your knowledge here? Just curious, and in no way in he//, am I looking to defend this parasite...
01:09 PM on 07/20/2010
Yup, SPLC ran a story on him.

http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/profiles/jt-ready
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sandracoston
10:40 AM on 07/28/2010
Unfortunately this law has just given cover to those groups that want nothing more than to rid this country of anyone of color . The sad thing about this is that a lot of people in Arizona support these Neo-Nazi tactics. I think that the terrorist that attacked us on 911 knew exactly how to destroy this country by letting us destroy ourselves because of our fears. Doesn't any one understand that United We Stand Devided WE FAll is not just a silly slogan it is the truth.
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Day Brown
12:50 PM on 07/19/2010
I'm not going to quibble about politically correct nomenclature. Whatever you want to call them, they are reluctant to seek medical attention, and even if they were, working in remote agribusiness, its not easy for them to find, and agribusiness dont want them going anywhere.

So, if any contagious disease comes in across the border, it will remain well below the radar of public health authorities and much more likely to become a full blown pandemic. And just as we do not know many of the tropical species of flora and fauna, worried about the impact of people coming into fragile ecosystems, there's no control over what microbes might come out with desperate hungry hunters probing every ecological niche.

Nor do we have any way of controlling what comes across the border with them. Airports are bad enuf, but there at least, the CDC has a passenger list to check for exposure. Given the risk, assuming the border cannot be sealed, rational policy would disperse the population in villages, which was how many survived the European plagues; in defacto quarantine.

But its not upta me. Global pandemic is an accident waiting to happen because health care and nutrition is so poor in the areas immigrants come from.
12:57 PM on 07/19/2010
Yay, yellow peril paranoia is back. What year is it again? 100 years ago? Oh, ok.
05:18 PM on 07/19/2010
Agreed, we need to build a giant bubble around the United States immediately. GM can manufacture giant hamster balls if we need to travel.
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Das Hirschenhofer 11
Trying to live outside the box;c)
09:06 AM on 07/20/2010
Fanned..."yellow peril paranoia is back" Classic!
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sjpersonal
03:29 PM on 07/19/2010
Excellent Post! Thank you.
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alumtrix
10:39 AM on 07/19/2010
If this group is more aligned with the socialist reform party, it sounds to me they're more aligned with Obama than any other group I can think of. Of course, Ready and his group probably wouldn't be welcomed at Obama's church led by Jeremiah Wright but that's another story.
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Zork4
You can have your own opinion, not your own facts.
04:45 PM on 07/23/2010
You are confused. Obama is incorrectly called a socialist, these guys are so called National Socialists, a translation of "Nationalsozialismus", commonly contrated to Nazism It was a unique variety of fascism that involved biological racism and anti-Semitism. Nazism presented itself as politically syncretic, incorporating policies, tactics and philosophies from right- and left-wing ideologies; in practice, Nazism was a far right form of politics. (cribbed from Wiki).

No matter what ranters on the right say, Obama is a soft right conciliator--which is why he infuriates Progressives from time to time.
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alumtrix
06:05 PM on 07/23/2010
I want to say that it is Obama who is confused. He pisses the progressives off because they know that he's a progressive. If he's giving a speech to the correct group of people, he is candid about his beliefs and where he stands. If he's talking to the public at large, he talks more to the center. He needs votes after all. Obama would have socialized, single payer healthcare if it were solely up to him. The wealthy would have exhorbitant tax rates and welfare would return to pre-Clinton era style.
Actually, stating that this group is more aligned with Obama was tongue in cheek. That's why I followed it up with they would not be welcomed into Obama's church. I was just playing off the word "socialist", not to be taken literally with regards to ties with Obama.
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05:42 AM on 07/19/2010
I find it really sad that the teababies on here won't condem this. Just goes to show what they really believe in. Give it up, you guys are, at the very least, passive racists.
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PLDgyrl
We won Mitches!!!!!!!
10:14 AM on 07/19/2010
There is nothing passive about it. They are full fledge racist!!!!!!
12:47 PM on 07/19/2010
Let me relieve you of your naiveté, Tea Party members abhor anything Nazi; Nazis are the, “Socialist German Workers' Party!” Tea Party members hate socialism; get it now? If you want to believe the lies of racism go ahead and stay Ignorant.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
12:57 PM on 07/19/2010
"We are hungry and on the dole, we lack food and jobs. We have bitter wives at home, and children whose every wish we must deny, or discontented parents, brothers and sisters.

It has been this way for months, years; how long can it go! One week follows another. Everything stays the same, conditions get worse, never better.
Things are the same for us as they are for you.

Does it have to stay that way?

No!

It really is not necessary. A condition that people have caused can be changed by them too."

Now who do you suppose said that:

A. The German National Socialist Party
B. The German Communist Party

Answer at: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/liste8.htm
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Caribbeana
:)
04:46 PM on 07/19/2010
North Korea goes by the name the Democratic Republic of Korea. I guess that means it is a democratic state.
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BoyInBOYCOTT
04:12 AM on 07/19/2010
Excellent article from AZ by Ed Pilkington
Arizona immigration battle turns bitterThe US state's new immigration law is threatening to divide America with panicking Hispanic families fleeing
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/18/hispanics-flee-arizona-immigration-law
"Lydia Guzman, a community worker with Somos America, a coalition of Hispanic groups in Phoenix, says the mood among Latino families has changed over the past two months, ahead of the law coming into effect: "Panic has set in."

The mood has changed, too, among white Americans, who have interpreted the increasingly aggressive language used by politicians as a green light to express their own prejudices. Incidents of harassment towards undocumented Latinos from employers, landlords and neighbours have increased. Should the victims protest, they are frequently taunted with the refrain: "So what are you going to do about it, tell the police?"

The hostility has reached such a level that Guzman deploys an extreme metaphor, saying that a "Gestapo community" is in the making.

"Just last week, a family told us that the people next door, who they'd known for 10 years, had reported them to the police because their dog was barking too much. The father was arrested in front of his three young kids."
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BoyInBOYCOTT
03:51 AM on 07/19/2010
here's J T Ready on a video threatening "We will kill, WE WILL KILL" undocumented people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1hvDWtk58Y
still have a problem with HuffPo using a swastica?
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HisXLNC
No.
06:55 AM on 07/19/2010
In that video, he was referring to the drug cartels that had recently shot a police officer, not undocumented immigrants.

Context is everything and twisting his words won't help your cause.
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PLDgyrl
We won Mitches!!!!!!!
10:20 AM on 07/19/2010
Still it is not his place to kill anyone. The context does not matter.