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The Border Fence Project is sponsored by NoInvaders.Org, a non-profit organization founded by Jim Wood of Running Springs, CA, on December 13, 2004, one of the original Minutemen and weekly visitor to the Mexican border, as well as a 3-year active veteran of the immigration reform movement in excellent standing with the state of California. We pride ourselves in offering fencing solutions at near-wholesale raw materials cost and no labor charge to public property fence building along the southern border with Mexico, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management, and the southern perimeters of private property near the Mexican border, in an effort to help stop the ever escalating tide of illegal immigration, terrorism, and drug smuggling. We are in the process of considering a border fence project for the Canadian border as well. Your support of this organization, as well as promotion of and contribution to, will be in recognition by a 200,000+ membership of Minutemen-like groups from around the nation, and the 80% of the American public who want greater restrictions on illegal immigration.

We have now selected a seven-member board of directors as of May 11, 2006, and would like to add more directors. We also desire the addition of adjunct facilities in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Please contact us if you would like to help expand our organization. The 11 cities we would like to have operations near, in order to break up the U.S.-Mexico border into 11 homogeneously-distributed zones of responsibility, averaging 177 miles per zone, include the following:

Campo, CA - California
Yuma, AZ - West Arizona
Lukeville, AZ - West Central Arizona
Nogales, AZ - East Central Arizona
Douglas, AZ - East Arizona
Columbus, NM - New Mexico
Fort Hancock, TX - West Texas
Lajitas, TX - West Central Texas
Langtry, TX - Central Texas
Eagle Pass, TX - East Central Texas
Laredo, TX - East Texas

We are looking for two teams of four fence-building volunteers, each team with a lead foreman, one of which is zone manager, who report to each of the 11 zones (88 individuals total, must be 18 years or older and in good health). All foremen must have trucks that can hold a mid-sized ATV with ramp. Our goal is to have each team of four build one mile of public fencing each weekend, eventually leading to 88 paid positions for private-fencing-weekday development. All employees should have trucks large enough to facilitate up to 260 7-foot-long u-posts and 20 40-lb. rolls of barbed wire, tool set not required. Lead foreman will also work one day each weekend (one foreman on Saturday, one foreman on Sunday) with a team of new volunteers in public fence building after employment has been awarded. The tentative goal is to complete contiguous physical and virtual fencing of the entire 1952-mile border in two years.

Please download our mission statement and purpose of organization and feel free to print and distribute to others.

You can mail to us at:

Border Fence Project NI
Dept 587
PO Box 131447
Houston, 77219-1447


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