Arizona Border Recon (AZBR)

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Arizona Border Recon‘s mission is to provide intelligence to the public in matters relating to the trafficking activities originating from the international border in Arizona.

About Arizona Border Recon (AZBR)

Pro Patria Et Unitate (Latin) For Country and Unity

Our motto above expresses our intention of what we do. We took an oath, and that oath never expires.

We believe in absolute transparency in who we are, and what we do. That includes how we do things. To maintain that transparency, we publish our Standard Operating Procedures and Rules of Engagement for all to review and see. All personnel are required to maintain a current version, as well as sign documents and have them notarized showing their understanding of them and willingness to comply.

Standard Operating Procedures

Rules of Engagement Our cadre are well versed in the laws applicable to our operations. We maintain our respect for the rule of law, and as mentioned previously, we are not here to replace enforcers. We have, and will continue to operate within the bounds of the law, and expect all personnel participating with us to do the same. There are no exceptions to our standards.

We value human life, and to that extent we will do what we can to help anyone we encounter. Any individuals we come across are treated humanely: food, water, and medical aid are given.

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Who Are We

Provide Intelligence And Security Services In Partnership With The United States Customs And Border Patrol

AZBR consists of former military, law enforcement and private security Americans unified under a guiding principle: service. Our team took an oath, and that oath is taken seriously. Highly trained, highly motivated, we’ve come together under a common goal; continuing the service to our fellow citizens has no greater honor for us. Formed in 2011, AZBR has been a mainstay along the southwestern border where others have come and gone. Our focus on obtaining intelligence through reconnaissance operations sets us apart from many other groups. We take on the challenge of locating and documenting the smuggling activities and players within our borders.

Who We Are Not

Pro Patria Et Unitate

Arizona Border Recon is a non-government organization. We are not affiliated with any form of government, nor are we a militia. Our objective is not to overthrow any government, or take the law into our own hands. We are not here to replace the Border Patrol. We operate within the scope of the law as citizens, by observing and reporting what we see. We take the law very seriously, and to that end we ensure our members are knowledgeable in the applicable areas of law that govern civil rights, use of force, citizens arrest and many more. This ensures our members are acting appropriately, are safe, and provides for the individuals we come into contact with by affording them the same humane and civil treatment.

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God

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