Desert Invasion - U.S.

Articles on the illegal alien invasion and the destruction of border National Parks, National Monuments, National Wildlife Refuges, and National Forests


If you are interested in how bad things really are on the un-secured open US-Mexico border, read just this one article:

Apache Arizona - A Border Manifesto by Ed Ashurst, The Federal Observer, July 25, 2010.

Watch this video: Murdered Arizona Border Resident's Widow: 'We Can't Let This Happen to Another Rancher', interview with Sue Krentz, widow of murdered rancher Bob Krentz, On the Record with Greta Van Sustern, July 27, 2010.

For current articles and article archives, see American Patrol - an excellent immigration news website with daily updates.

Here are past articles that we highlighted, cataloged by year. Some of these articles are eye-openers.

2008 January - June     July - December
 
2007 January - June     July - December
 
2006 January - June     July - December
 
2005 January - June     July - December
 
2004 January - June     July - December
 
2003
 
2002
 
Before 2002

The Border section of the Arizona Daily Star, contains a number of excellent articles and pictures on the destruction of our border wild lands.

Also see articles on Organ Pipe National Monument.

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