Monday, December 12, 2011

Encouraging Movement on Legislation in MD, NC, nationwide.‏

An urgent post from http://www.numbersusa.com/ about legislation in Maryland and North Carolina. This follows this post about an amnesty proposal from Newt Gingrich. This follows this post about the Presidential Candidate strongest on immigration.  This follows this post  about Louisiana suing about the appropriations of House Seats and the Electoral College(think about redistricting in your state)!   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.

Encouraging Movement on Legislation in MD, NC, nationwide.‏




Encouraging movement on state level legislation



Congratulations on forcing some moderate progress this week: (1) Cosponsorships of the 50-state mandatory E-Verify bill hit 69. (2) A newly constituted North Carolina House  began considering much tougher enforcement. (3) Maryland activists  have been so successful in getting signatures for a ballot initiative to repeal the state's Dream Act that pro-amnesty forces are dropping their challenge against the signatures.



The North Carolina House Committee on the State's Role in Immigration Policy got an early start to the 2012 session by holding a hearing on potential legislation using an attrition through enforcement strategy. After the November elections, control of the state's legislature shifted, making new legislation more viable.



A comprehensive enforcement bill similar to the one passed in Alabama last year has also been filed, but lawmakers are also considering bills that would restrict illegal aliens access to public benefits and add visa expiration dates to the driver's licenses of temporary foreign visitors.



Last year, North Carolina passed legislation that made E-Verify mandatory for businesses with at least 6 employees.The state has also considered legislation that would limit access to state colleges and universities.



The early movement in North Carolina is what we're hoping to see in states across the country. Each week, we'll continue to add new faxes to your Action Board to send to your state legislators, so please keep your eyes open for these faxes.


Illegal-Alien Activists Drop Challenge to Petition Signatures in Maryland




A challenge brought forward by an illegal-alien students and the group Casa de Maryland against an effort to put the Maryland DREAM Act on next year's ballot has been withdrawn. The plaintiffs will no longer challenge the sufficiency and number of petition signatures collected by http://www.mdpetitions.com/ that would place a repeal of the Maryland DREAM Act on the ballot.

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