Minuteman Corps of California

 

Working To Secure Our Nation's Borders

Speakers Available For Your Event or Meeting.

Illegal Immigration is a topic that is widely misunderstood. On the left, proponents of amnesty and open borders conflict with those interested in preserving our national sovereignty and enforcing the rule of law.

Not surprisingly, the Minuteman Corps of CA are staunch proponents of secure US Borders and law enforcement. Our leadership have logged thousands of hours on the US/Mexico Border and seen the devastation and human tragedy our porous border with Mexico causes.

Our presentation entitled "Border Insecurity" presents a very compelling case for the restoration of law and order on the border and through photographs and personal accounts of  atrocities we've seen, draws a clear picture of where we are at and what must be done to preserve our great nation.

 Our speakers have appeared on CNN, MSNBC, FOX News, ABC News, CBS News, NBC News,  and have been quoted in hundreds of newspapers and publications like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USAToday and more.

They are professional speakers and can take your audience step by step through the issues on both sides of the debate and help you to better understand the complexities of illegal immigration and the deeply rooted socio-economic concerns of the Minuteman Corps of CA.

It is done in a thoughtful and non-confrontational manner bringing the participant to draw their own conclusions from the facts.

To schedule an MCCI speaker at your next event, please send an email to minutemancorpsca@gmail.com or call 619-407-7073.

 

 

“Should President Bush and Congress fail to fulfill their oaths of office, and meet their Constitutional obligation to protect these United States from invasion, we, the sovereign people of the United States, having suffered a long train of abuses at the hand of a willfully insolent government, do hereby declare that these States ought, should and will be protected by American Minutemen.” – Chris Simcox

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