From the AZ 'Public
TUCSON - The massive pro-immigrant marches and rallies sweeping across the country have fueled a growing countermovement and piqued interest in upcoming civilian border patrol missions, leaders in the anti-illegal immigration movement say.Within 48 hours of the 20,000-strong march in Phoenix, the Arizona-based Minuteman Civil Defense Corps signed up about 300 new volunteers for patrols along the U.S.-Mexican border, said Chris Simcox, the organization's leader.
And there's more!
...Nationally, major organizations that push for tighter immigration controls have been flooded with sometimes-alarming phone calls from people upset about the mass demonstrations that brought hundreds of thousands of immigrants and their supporters, some waving the Mexican flag...Will Adams, spokesman for a staunch illegal-immigration opponent, Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., said phone lines at the congressional office are "overflowing" with calls about the rallies and protests, sending interns and staffers scrambling. He echoed the sentiments of others in the anti-illegal immigration camp, calling the rallies a "tactical error."
You really need to read the whole article. The response from organizers of the original rallies is also interesting, as they sound like feminists talking about the men's movement. (In other words, their tone is generally dismissive.) We'll have to see how it all unfolds.
Here's some commentary from yesterday at QandO
Think of the psychology of "America". We root for the underdog, we support those who want to make something of themselves and we're sympathetic to those who want to work hard and support their families. But we have little patience with those who denigrate our flag, our culture or our country.
There is also much more there, including background on the reconquista movement.