http://www.suntimes.com/output/brown/cst-nws-brown03.htmlMinutemen recruit blacks against illegal immigrants
The group of 10 to 15 men who took up positions Tuesday outside the gate of a meat processing plant in Pullman see the world a little differently than the 400,000 people who marched one day earlier through the Loop.
"Illegal!" they shouted at any Latino-looking person who popped into view. "Illegal!" snip
Biesada said Williams, with whom he had worked on Alan Keyes' campaign for the U.S. Senate, had alerted him to the meat processing company's employing illegal immigrants at the expense of American citizens from the neighboring community. snip
"It's not a question of race," Williams assured me after emerging from a meeting with the plant manager. "We don't want to get into the issue of bashing our brown brothers and sisters."
This was only minutes after Biesada had told me: "The only thing that's not being put in any of these columns is how many of these people are coming into the country with a contagious disease, and our children have to go to school with them."