Fallout from the aftermath of a bitter quarrel among members
of the Minuteman Project and its founder, Jim Gilchrist, is continuing to
affect the anti-illegal immigration organization.
Laguna Beach activist Eileen Garcia has announced her
resignation from the Minuteman Project and says she plans to start her own
group especially for women. Garcia achieved national prominence with the
Minuteman Project and her spinoff, Gilchrist’s Angels, for women only.
Garcia sued the City of Laguna Beach over the funding of a
day labor hiring center that she believes fosters illegal immigrants. The
city won the first round of the case last week when a judge refused to
prohibit city funding for the center. Garcia says she plans to appeal the
ruling. The case was filed by the national conservative group Judicial
Watch.
Gilchrist said he feels betrayed by Garcia because she did
not side with him in the dispute over ownership of Minuteman Project and its
assets.
Gilchrist is fighting to restore the organization after
dropping a lawsuit against a group he calls "hijackers" who accused
Gilchrist of keeping funds for his personal use. The group at one point had
wrested the organization away from Gilchrist, but he is back in business
with a new website and fundraising organization.
"She is affiliated with the hijackers who engaged in
malicious propaganda and defamation," Gilchrist said. "These scumbags tried
to destroy me and this all led to my confronting Eileen and saying, ‘Why did
you never stick up for me?’ She said she won’t take sides."
Gilchrist said he didn’t go to Garcia’s Christmas party
because of the rift, which preceded Garcia’s announcement.
Garcia said she considers Gilchrist a "dear friend" and plans
to work with his group in the future.
"I admire him and respect all he has done
for this movement. He has worked tirelessly in the face of much opposition
to bring this issue to the forefront of America. I will be working with the
Minuteman Project as well as many other groups in the future.
"For now, my focus is getting my website up and running and
helping women across America get involved in keeping our country strong,"
she said.
Gilchrist ran for Congress in 2005 on the American
Independent Party ticket.
Garcia's website is
www.betsyrosspatriots.com