This urgent alert just in from ALIPAC:
The usual suspects like Lindsay Graham, Ted Kennedy, and John Kyl are pushing to add the Dream Act and other illegal alien amnesty language to unrelated bills on the Senate floor TONIGHT!
We have reports of attempts to attach these measures to the war funding bill and the Homeland Security funding bill.
We need everyone lighting up the DC phone lines and voice mails TONIGHT and THURSDAY, with an urgent message.
Michelle Malkin has the inside scoop from on the Hill about this damn amnesty bill that won’t die: Update- Senators to Bush: Enforce the laws first
President Bush puts more energy into opening the floodgates to Mexico than he does into securing the United States against illegal immigrants and Islamists. I strongly suggest you back off, Mr. Bush, and do something about the border problems — for real this time — and then come back to Congress after the break with something that actually addresses the very dire concerns of us, the legal citizens of the United States. Or don’t we count anymore, George? Or should I say, we won’t count if another 40 million Mexicans (and other foreigners) swarm across the border in the next five years as a result of amnesty giving the green light means “GO!” signal?
Published by Foehammer 2 years, 9 months ago
in U.S. Politics and Immigration.
Amnesty seems to be coming for millions of illegals and even reasonable attempts to keep thugs and gang members out of the country are being stopped. This seems to me to be an excellent way of figuring out who not to vote for in the U.S. Presidential race. It might be too early to know who I am going to personally endorse, but I sure as hell have known who I will not, and this latest evidence just cements my earliest observations.
Those fools and crooks in Washington just keep on trying to pass the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S.2611). Contact your Representatives today and put in your two cents. If this new bill passes, this nation is doomed.
Excerpt from a report from Heritage:
If enacted, the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (CIRA, S.2611) would be the most dramatic change in immigration law in 80 years, allowing an estimated 103 million persons to legally immigrate to the U.S. over the next 20 years–fully one-third of the current population of the United States.
Here is the body of an email I just received from RightMarch.com. If you’re anywhere near the Washington, D.C. area on April 24th, I urge you to participate. This is not an edorsement by me of RightMarch, but I did think this information important enough to pass along:
Next week, Congress comes back into D.C., to debate “immigration reform” again. Who are they going to be listening to - the overwhelming majority of American citizens, or the mobs of illegal aliens in the streets?