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Larry Mitchell Hopkins was arrested on Saturday in New Mexico.



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The leader of a militia operating along the southern border has been arrested by the FBI days after the armed group detained over 200 migrants who had just illegally crossed into New Mexico.
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, 69, of Flora Vista, New Mexico, was arrested Saturday on charges of being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition, the FBI Albuquerque office said.
Hopkins was arrested in Sunland Park, New Mexico, which lies right on the border with Mexico and is just 8 miles northwest of El Paso, Texas.
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(KVIA) Jim Benvie, spokesperson for The United Constitutional Patriots, speaks to El Paso, Texas, ABC affiliate KVIA about the arrest of the group's leader, Larry Hopkins, on Saturday, April 20, 2019.
"This is a dangerous felon who should not have weapons around children and families," New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas said in a statement. "Today's arrest by the FBI indicates clearly that the rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials, and not armed vigilantes."

The spokesperson for the group attacked Balderas and New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for the arrest.
"I am confident that Mr. Hopkins will get though this, will fare well," the militia's spokesperson, Jim Benvie, told El Paso ABC affiliate KVIA, while wearing a red "Trump 2020" hat. "The [New Mexico] AG has declared war on American citizens at the order of the ACLU, instructing the governor, in a sense, to effectively find a reason to remove private citizens from assisting and documenting a crisis on the border. It's really sad that she can't use the resources of the National Guard or even the FBI, if they had to, to help protect the border. Instead, they had to infiltrate and set up our camp, and we're confident about our position with this.
"We're not worried about it. It doesn't change anything," he added.
(MORE: 'Unprecedented surge' of families coming to the border, nonpartisan group says)
Hopkins was convicted of impersonating an officer and felony gun possession in 2006, according to The Daily Beast.
He leads a group called The United Constitutional Patriots, which states on its Facebook page that its mission is "to uphold the Constitution of The United States of America."
"We uphold this cause against all enemies both foreign and domestic which shall infringe upon the rights of the citizens given by the Constitution," it says. "We are here to serve in time of need at the local and state level and if necessary for our country."
Benvie regularly uploads videos to his Facebook page showing the group's actions detaining migrants.
The group gained attention on Tuesday when it detained over 200 migrants at gunpoint after they crossed into the U.S. near Sunland Park. The group was held by the militia until U.S. Border Patrol agents responded and took them into custody.
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(AP Photo/Eric Gay) In this Nov. 3, 2018, file photo, members of the U.S. Army build a razor wire fence around area for tents near the U.S.-Mexico International bridge, in Donna, Texas.
A spokesperson for the group told KVIA that the group never points a gun at migrants and they weren't forced to stay.
(MORE: Pentagon awaiting new request from DHS that could send more troops to border)
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) immediately came out against the action, and blamed it on the rhetoric of the president.
"The Trump administration’s vile racism has emboldened white nationalists and fascists to flagrantly violate the law," the ACLU said in a statement Friday. "This has no place in our state: we cannot allow racist and armed vigilantes to kidnap and detain people seeking asylum."
Mexico’s Foreign Ministry released a statement on behalf of the government expressing "profound concern about the activities of intimidation and extortion of migrants by groups of militias on the New Mexico border."
The group wrote Friday on its Facebook page that Paypal had permanently suspended its fundraising account.
ABC News' Matthew Fuhrman, Ben Jimenez and Josh Hoyos contributed to this report.
 

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A member of an armed group detaining migrants at the border has been arrested by the FBI


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Updated 0159 GMT (0959 HKT) April 21, 2019




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(CNN)The FBI has arrested a member of an armed militia that had detained hundreds of migrants at the border this week, the New Mexico attorney general's office said Saturday.
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, 69, is a member of an armed group that had reportedly detained migrants near Sunland Park, New Mexico, state Attorney General Hector Balderas said in a statement.
Hopkins -- also known as Johnny Horton Jr. -- was arrested on felony charges of being in possession of firearms and ammunition, according to a statement from the FBI's Albuquerque field office.
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Larry Mitchell Hopkins
Earlier this week, videos posted online purported to show migrants being held by a militia known as the United Constitutional Patriots before being turned over to US Border Patrol.
The footage prompted a condemnation from the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, which in a letter likened the militia's actions to kidnapping.

A militia group detained migrants at the border. The ACLU calls it kidnapping

"This is a dangerous felon who should not have weapons around children and families," Balderas said. "Today's arrest by the FBI indicates clearly that the rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials, not armed vigilantes."
Hopkins is expected to make a first appearance in court on Monday, the FBI said. CNN was unable to determine Saturday whether he was represented by an attorney.
CNN has reached out to the United Constitutional Patriots for comment, but has not heard back.
A spokesman for the group previously said their actions were legal, "comparing the detention of the migrants to 'a verbal citizen's arrest,'" according to a report from The New York Times.
Videos show armed men in masks, fatigues
Various private militia groups -- often espousing anti-immigrant views -- have patrolled the border for years, but it's rare to see footage of an armed group detaining migrants on the US side of the border.
Videos purported to show members of the group detaining migrants, including families with children, who have just crossed the border.
CNN has reached out to the group and the individuals who posted the videos for comment but has not confirmed details about who shot the videos, or when and where they were recorded.
In the footage, people wearing full military fatigues can be seen with handguns strapped to their sides, wearing gloves and black face masks. Armed men order the migrants to stop, force them to sit on the ground and then appear to call Border Patrol to pick the migrants up.
In at least two videos posted on the group's Facebook page, a man in fatigues verbally identifies himself as "Border Patrol" when stopping a group of migrants.
A US Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman declined to comment on the United Constitutional Patriots and the online videos, but said the agency "does not endorse or condone private groups of organizations taking enforcement measures into their own hands."
CNN's Catherine Shoichet, Rebekah Riess, Deanna Hackney, Geneva Sands and Paul P. Murphy contributed to this report.


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