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May 15th, 2008
Idaho Student Says Teacher Tossed His Mexican Flag In Trash
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May 15th, 2008
Commentary: The Ugly Mexican-American Immigration Debate
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May 8th, 2008
Hate Radio’s Bigotry Towards Hispanics
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American Border Patrol - Arizona

Glenn Spencer, one of the hardest-line anti-immigrant ideologues now operating, founded the Voices of Citizens Together/American Patrol in 1992. He has moved his operation to Arizona and has renamed it American Border Patrol.

Spencer takes a hard line on immigration, demanding that the armed forces seal America's southern border. He also displays a bigoted and vulgar side quite openly. Spencer has posted dozens of anti-immigration-related articles. In a 1996 letter to The Los Angeles Times, Spencer wrote, "The Mexican culture is based on deceit. Chicanos and Mexicanos lie as a means of survival."

He has posted material on his site from such men as H. Millard, an infamous columnist for the racist Council of Conservative Citizens who once bemoaned the "slimy brown mass of glop" that immigration and interracial relationships were making of the U.S. population.

Spencer once sent every member of Congress a copy of his videotape, "Bonds of Our Nation," which purports to prove that the Mexican government and Mexican Americans are plotting to take over the American Southwest and create the nation of Aztlán. Hand-delivering the videos was Betina McCann, then the fiancé of neo-Nazi Steven Barry.
On a radio show, Spencer has hosted a series of guests such as Kevin McDonald, a professor who accuses Jews of devising an immigration policy specifically intended to dilute and weaken the White population of America.