Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Please pound Chairman Camp for blocking E-Verify‏


A very interesting post from www.NumbersUSA.com aboutDave Camp blocking E-Verify. This follows this post about Eric Cantor requesting legislation input. This follows this post about the Black Caucus hurting Black Americans with their immigration stand. This follows this post about the new congressional districts in Texas being redrawn so that the new seats favor the Democratic party in a Republican 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!

Please pound Chairman Camp for blocking E-Verify

Over the next few days, Camp's office will be getting flooded with faxes from Republicans across the country.

Most of the texts will note that Rep. Camp (R-Mich.) is threatening to hurt Republican chances in this fall's elections because he is blocking an E-Verify bill from a vote on the floor of the House.

ACTION -- FAX CHAIRMAN CAMP: Republicans, please click to read, modify and send this fax to Chairman Camp.
www.numbersusa.com/faxes?ID=13878


We are running ads around the country blaming House Speaker Boehner (R-Ohio) for refusing to allow a vote on a mandatory E-Verify bill. But Boehner and House Majority Leader Cantor are telling people who call that Chairman Camp is the one who is blocking the bill.

The bill actually has already passed the House Judiciary Committee but has a section that requires a sign-off from the chairman of the Ways & Means Committee. The sign-off tends to be a formality. But Chairman Camp has not gotten around to doing it since the bill came over to him . . . IN SEPTEMBER!

We tend to think that Chairman Camp is doing just what Speaker Boehner and Majority Leader Cantor want by stonewalling. Your faxes will help Camp understand that Boehner and Cantor are now making him a national villain for unemployed Americans who would get jobs if the E-Verify bill could just be allowed to pass.

Thanks for sending a fax today.

-- ROY



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