They live in the suburbs of Tennessee and Indiana. They fought
in Vietnam and Desert Storm. They speak about an older, better
America, an America that once was, and is no more. And for the past
decade, they have come to the U.S. / Mexico border to hunt for
illegal immigrants. Who are the Minutemen? Patriots? Racists?
Vigilantes?
Harel Shapira lived with the Minutemen and patrolled the border
with them, seeking neither to condemn nor praise them, but to
understand who they are and what they do. Challenging simplistic
depictions of these men as right-wing fanatics with loose triggers,
Shapira discovers a group of men who long for community and embrace
the principles of civic engagement. Yet these desires and
convictions have led them to a troubling place.
Shapira takes you to that place--a stretch of desert in
southern Arizona, where he reveals that what draws these men to the
border is not simply racism or anti-immigrant sentiments, but a
chance to relive a sense of meaning and purpose rooted in an older
life of soldiering. They come to the border not only in search of
illegal immigrants, but of lost identities and experiences.
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