Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Ask President Obama to Support South Carolina''s Immigration Enforcement Law!

An urgent post from http://www.numbersusa.com/ about the South Carolina immigration enforcement law being challenged in court. This follows this post about questions for the GOP candidates for the presidential debate. This follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants such as the 30,000 openly illegal immigrants in the border town of El Paso, where President Barack Obama recently bashed immigration enforcement! For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book HERE!

And Remember when contacting public officials to please be firm but respectful. Any over the top messages could result in law enforcement action against you. Just let these politicians know that you are aware of what they have done and that you intend to remove them from office in the 2012 elections.

Ask President Obama to Support South Carolina''s Immigration Enforcement Law!
https://www.numbersusa.com/faxes?ID=13543

President Obama's Justice Department has filed for a temporary injunction in federal court to stop South Carolina's immigration enforcement law from going into effect in January 2012. South Carolina's law, passed earlier this year, would require police officers to ask for proof of immigration status if they suspect an individual is in the county illegally. Similar to laws passed in Arizona and Alabama, South Carolina now faces the same fate as those two states - having to defend its law in federal court.






"The Justice Department has many important tasks and two of the most important tasks it has are defending the constitution and ensuring equality for all citizens," said U.S. Attorney Bill Nettles.





The Justice Department's lawsuit charges that South Carolina's law tries to enforce laws that are reserved for the federal government and that enforcement could result in the detention of legal immigrants and U.S. citizens.





Please send President Obama a fax and urge him to support, and not oppose, legislation that will allow state and local law enforcement immigration laws. https://www.numbersusa.com/faxes?ID=13543

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