We already have a state militia, the
Texas State Guard. This is not the National Guard. The President of the United States cannot give it orders. It answers to the Governor.
It is open to all citizens between ages 17 and 60.
Local law enforcement can also summon a posse when necessary. In that case, some police powers are delegated to the posse. This is still done in rural areas in emergencies. I can't see any urban sheriff or police chief doing it.
You are free to have a citizen patrol. The problems with that are that non-LEO citizens
- have no power to arrest for misdemeanors
- have no power to search
- cannot give enforceable orders to law-abiding people in public or on the private property of others
- lack the legal protections that LEOs have in performing their dutes
That pretty much leaves you able to watch and call 911 for suspicious activity. You certainly could arrest for a felony committed within view, but I doubt many criminals would commit a crime with a group watching them. The crooks would figure out who you were pretty quickly.
Enforcement of immigration and customs is reserved to the feds by the Constitution.
Steve, it is in fact illegal to be in a gang, as defined in PC Ch. 71. For the legal definition of
gang to kick in, some members of the group must routinely engage in illegal activity. That is a slippery definition.
There is also a federal definition of a racketeer-influenced or corrupt organization (RICO).
With all the limitations, I think the best that you could do is to what neighborhood watch or the groups that call themselves Minutemen are doing.
- Jim
[Edited to correct typos]
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