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A grave threat
 
The American Legion said illegal immigration is "a grave threat to our country's stability." America's borders are not being protected. It is time Americans took action.

Now you can help protect your nation by maintaining vigilance on our border - electronically over the Internet.

With your help we will establish a 24/7 vigil along our southern border, reporting intruders to the U.S. Border Patrol.

Who Are We?
 
VirtualVigilance.org is a project of American Border Patrol, a non-profit 501 c (3) corporation. Some of the cameras are located on its Arizona ranch, right on the Mexican border. ABP has been a pioneer in the use of technology on the border for the past six years.

How Does It Work?
 

VirtualVigilance.org has cameras on and near the border that can be operated over the Internet. Volunteers sign up to watch these cameras. To maximize vigilance, viewing time is limited to thirty minutes, after which another volunteer takes over.

If suspicious activity observed ABP is notified. After experts confirm the sighting the U.S. Border Patrol is notified.

Note: Some of these cameras are solar-powered and are placed in remote locations.


How Can I Get Involved?
 
If you want to help protect your country, sign up as a Virtual Vigilance volunteer. You will need a user name and password. Since we can't very well have smugglers operating the cameras, we will have to know who you are before we provide access to the system. So fill out this form and e-mail it to us. We will get back to you. All information is strictly confidential.

Help expand the VirturalVigilance.org network
Make a tax-deductible donation to American Border Patrol.
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By mail...

American Border Patrol
2160 E. Fry Blvd. #426
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
By Phone...

1-800-600-8642