The Minuteman Pledge
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- A Minuteman upholds the Constitution of the United States of
America, and reveres the American Creed that unites us as one
people, our Declaration of Independence.
- A Minuteman knows well America is a nation of immigrants, and
realization of our national promise has always relied upon those
who come to America from other countries to participate fully,
with their children and descendants, as loyal and law-abiding U.S.
citizens.
- A Minuteman believes that just as ethnicity, race, religion
and all such factors are incidental and do not affect our
God-given, constitutional equality as American citizens, such
factors are also irrelevant in the debate over illegal
immigration. There is no tolerance among Minutemen for racism or
bigotry - E Pluribus Unum - Out of Many, One.
- A Minuteman believes in a strong, safe and secure America that
begins with borders open only to those who have a legal right to
enter, and who have met all the lawful criteria to cross into our
territory established by the sovereign American people.
- Minutemen vow to use every legal means at our disposal to
assist law enforcement authorities in identifying and apprehending
those who violate our borders, whether they are illegally
trafficking people, weapons, arms, property, sexual slaves or any
other contraband.
- Minutemen vow to report to the proper authorities any business
entity which knowingly recruits, facilitates or employs people who
have entered America illegally, or which cooperates in any
commercial activity which involves contraband smuggling or
marketing of persons, products or material.
- Minutemen promise to raise our voices -- on cellular phones
along the borders of America and in the halls of Congress -- in
the defense of the rule of law. The American people are firm but
fair, and we share their great compassion for the many powerless
victims of cruel, illegal human trafficking and labor
exploitation. But we also support our citizens' adamant rejection
of the blatant disregard for our laws and ordered liberty
represented by the U.S. government's failure to secure our
borders, enforce our nation's sovereignty and end the flood of
illegal trafficking into American territory.
I vow before God and my fellow Americans that these principles
guide my actions as a Minuteman. "Eternal vigilance is the price
of liberty..." And so I will stand watch on America's borders and
in her sovereign interest until relieved from duty by my fellow
countrymen.
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