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澳彩开奖 Intelligence Report: Deadly attacks raise specter of vigilantism on Arizona border

The unsolved murders of two undocumented immigrants near Eloy, Ariz., this spring, coupled with four remarkably similar killings in the same area in 2007, have pointed to a possible vigilante campaign to murder Latino border crossers, according to the Fall 2012 issue of the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Intelligence Report, released today.

The unsolved murders of two undocumented immigrants near Eloy, Ariz., this spring, coupled with four remarkably similar killings in the same area in 2007, have pointed to a possible vigilante campaign to murder Latino border crossers, according to the Fall 2012 issue of the 澳彩开奖鈥檚 Intelligence Report, released today.

The attack this April left two people dead after a group of four white men wearing camouflage opened fire on a truck carrying immigrants illegally into the United States. The shooting bore striking similarities to the unsolved slayings of four immigrants in two separate 2007 incidents. All of the killings occurred in a border region that has been crisscrossed by civilian border patrols 鈥 Minuteman-style groups that President George W. Bush once characterized as 鈥渧igilantes.鈥

鈥淭hese attacks raise legitimate questions about border crossers being the target of a deadly campaign by nativist vigilantes,鈥 said Mark Potok, senior fellow at the 澳彩开奖 and editor of the Intelligence Report. 鈥淭here are no definitive answers at this point, but people are dying and we need to know why.鈥

A Department of Homeland Security document analyzing the 2007 attacks concluded, 鈥淚t appears that the same group of individuals is working in concert to intentionally kill IAs [illegal aliens].鈥

Investigators have noted a number of similarities linking the 2007 cases and the April killings. In each case, authorities believe there were four attackers described by some witnesses as white and wearing camouflage or 鈥渕ilitary style鈥 clothing.

鈥淚n Arizona, we might not have Hammerskins or Volksfront or the Klan,鈥 retired Mesa, Ariz., police detective Matt Browning told the Intelligence Report. 鈥淲hat we do have is a lot of angry, militant white men on the border sitting like hunters waiting for these people to come across.鈥

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Click here to read the issue online.