LAT: As border extremism goes mainstream, vigilante groups take a starring role
...
The encounter at the wall reflects the extremes to which perceptions of border insecurity are now driving the actions of both citizens and the government. Fueled by right-wing rhetoric about the border being overrun, long-established groups such as Foleys are enjoying a resurgence, attracting volunteers from across the country and influencing the national debate on immigration.
Apart from Foleys group, anti-government militias active in Arizona and Texas have spread Q-Anon conspiracy theories and filmed themselves intercepting migrant children before delivering them to the U.S. Border Patrol, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit advocacy organization.
One group has been documented crossing the border into Mexico on its patrols. At the same time, some Republicans in Congress have called for declaring drug cartels terrorist organizations and launching U.S. military strikes against them on Mexican territory.
Self-proclaimed Proud Boys have patrolled the border in southern Arizona since at least 2021 often in coordination with established militias. Foley said hed spoken several times with Oathkeepers leader Stewart Rhodes, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison on seditious conspiracy charges in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection. Foley denied any formal relationship between their groups. He said he was in Washington when the Capitol was overrun but did not enter with the mob.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-12-18/arizona-border-militias-extremism-mainstream-immigration