How do the rest of the Minutemen feel about Huckabee?

According to The Hill, not everyone is following the lead of Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, who endorsed Mike Huckabee for President. From the article:

Minuteman Project co-founder Jim Gilchrist created a stir in the anti-illegal immigration community on Tuesday by endorsing Huckabee, who has surged to the lead in the polls in Iowa but has concerned some illegal immigration hard-liners with his past stances on the issue.

Chris Simcox, the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps head who originally founded the Minuteman Project with Gilchrist, said in a release Friday that Gilchrist does not speak for the Minutemen.

Simcox and Gilchrist split in 2005 and now run different organizations, both of which use the Minuteman name.

“As Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee was openly tolerant of illegal aliens, supported giving them government benefits including in-state tuition, and ridiculed the religious faith of those who questioned his pro-illegal alien policies," Simcox said. "His record stinks."

How has the Huckabee campaign responded?

“Gov. Huckabee is more concerned with fixing the problem of illegal immigration than he is in appeasing particular interest groups," said Huckabee campaign manager Chip Saltsman. "His Secure America plan will solve the problem, which is why it is being embraced by movement leaders like Jim Gilchrist."

Let me repeat: His Secure America plan will solve the problem, which is why it is being embraced by movement leaders like Jim Gilchrist. I don't know what's worse about that statement. Is it the fact that Huckabee thinks that asking 11-12 million immigrants to leave the country in 120 days is fixing the problem, or the part where his campaign refers to Jim Gilchrist as a movement leader? Your comments please! And, as food for thought, the few week old video below: