Teddy Roosevelt, immigration conservative
Teddy Roosevelt, immigration conservative
Mexico's immigration law

In America, people have a right to be wrong.
We respect that right.

Hopefully, there are those of you who will see UPA's cause as right and just and will want to join us. As Sonny Bono, the late US Congressman from California said when asked to talk about his opinion of illegal immigration said, "What's to talk about? It's illegal." That pretty much sums up UPA's position, but others have differing viewpoints. As we have the right to fight for ours, opposing views have the same right. Here is how members of the United Patriots of America act in confrontational situations:

The American Bald Eagle, our country's proud protector.
1) Prior to a protest or rally, a UPA member will advise local law enforcement of the event in person (when possible) and with a fellow UPA member. Familiarize police with the UPA and that of possible counter protesters (e.g., the Progressive Labor Party). Provide this document. Be pleasant and respectful. Remember, UPA members are being held to a higher standard, so always obey the law.

2) All signs/flags must be approved by the Line Captain prior to an event.

3) If law enforcement or the media wish to discuss the event, assigned individual(s) will respond to questions. Do not remove yourself from a line to listen or comment unless the Line Captain so indicates.

4) We do not respond to taunts or harassment from agitators. A friendly wave or smile to those who show support with our position is permitted. We have no contact with suspected illegal aliens. We are protesting our government’s inability to secure our nation's borders. If a Line Captain asks you to leave the line, do so without argument.

5) Discourage unknown individuals from joining the line. An assigned UPA member should speak to him/her, obtain information, and familiarize them with the UPA do’s and don’ts. Provide new members with this document.

6) When a new member participates in a protest, he/she will be placed in the charge of a UPA veteran who will observe whether his/her conduct is appropriate.

7) UPA members respect the property rights of others; clean up after yourself and leave no trash behind.

Additionally . . .

We have no biases toward people from other countries, but we believe that it is necessary
for our laws to be obeyed and respected, and
that our government should provide us safe secure borders as provided for in the Constitution under Article IV, Section 4.

We believe it does not serve our country's best interests to allow people to enter the country illegally and then expect to take advantage of rights and privileges they have
not earned.

Write to us at:
UPA Bergen Chapter
PO Box 47
Emerson, NJ 07630
e-mail:
info@upa-bergen.com
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These guys are nacho friends: On the right is an Episcopal priest from Teaneck, NJ. On the left is an illegal alien from Lord only knows where.