Monday, January 11, 2010

First Immigration Battle of 2010 Decided Within Hours‏

A timely article from www.alipac.us about in-state tuition in New Jersey. If you can, try and contact some of the state senators mentioned in the article and for more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

First Immigration Battle of 2010 Decided Within Hours‏
Friends of ALIPAC,
The first political battle involving illegal immigration in 2010 will be decided in a few short hours in New Jersey. The outcome may decide if we spend our year playing defense trying to stop the illegals and their supporters, or if we go on offense with them trying to stop our pro-enforcement bills. The answer is up to you. The vote is very close. Each call today will count. Please pick up your phones all across the nation and call to deliver this message to a live person or voicemail. We need calls and e-mails pouring in from every state today.
CALL AS MUCH AS YOU CAN AS SOON AS YOU CAN.
Sample Message "I am calling to ask Senator ________ to oppose the in-state tuition for illegal aliens bill S-1036 today! In-state tuition for illegal aliens has been rejected in most states because 80% of Americans oppose it, it attracts more illegal immigration, and it would force taxpayers to pay to replace their own children in the limited seats in college. Senator ______ should oppose S 1036!" Please start your calls on these Senators and follow each call with an e-mail or fax. Note: If they ask for your name, give it to them. If they ask for your address and you are outside of NJ say "That is private information"
Some of the staff in offices of supporters of the bill are trying to discard or discourage out of state calls. This is America and every American has a right to be heard in New Jersey today.

CALL THESE SENATORS FIRST!
Beach 856-489-3442
Ciesla (Sees-la) 732-840-9028
Gordon 201-703-9779
Madden 856-232-6700
Sarlo 201-804-8118
Sweeney 856-251-9801
Van Drew 609-465-0700
Whelan 609-383-1388

Then CALL ALL OTHER Senators found at .... http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/abcroster.asp
Let's ring those phone off the hook in New Jersey NOW! If you have already called before, call them again TODAY! Please post comments, feedback, questions, and any helpful information at this activism link... http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1003490.html#1003490
Let's fight hard and win in New Jersey today! It's up to you.
William Gheen and The ALIPAC Team www.alipac.us

1 comment:

Brittanicus said...

I don't have to state to Americans the--BILLIONS--of dollars this will cost--as its costing now in free unrevealed monies that supports illegal immigrant families, stolen by the tax system. Never have I seen people so angry with this administration that is spending the lives of our grandchildren future. The blame cannot even be attributed to those in power now, but through many presidents have we been subsidizing the welfare of illegal families. IF YOU WANT TO APPROVE A TRILLION DOLLAR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION POLICY THAT'S YOUR CHOICE. BUT IF YOU ARE TIRED OF SUPPORTING THE REST OF THE WORLD, YOU BETTER SPEAK UP BEFORE ITS TOO LATE. Call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 to be connected to your Senator and Congressman and use the voting power of THE PEOPLE. NUMBERSUSA AND JUDICIAL WATCH for more frightening information and which lawmaker are signers to the potential AMNESTY and the immigration grades of the proponents.

Local Immigration news.
LAWRENCEVILLE — Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway, the shepherd of 287 (g), says the fast-track deportation program is showing clear signs of success less than two months since its activation. Conway shrugs off claims from immigrant rights activists who complain the program is racially motivated. He points instead to data that show 287 (g) is easing jail crowding and could save the county millions, while pulling law-breakers by the hundreds from streets and neighborhoods. Conway credits 287 (g) with a dramatic decrease in bookings of illegal immigrants since its Nov. 16 debut.

No copyright on any of my comments. COPY & PASTE! We need to get the message out to the people.