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Some will say I am being heartless due to the loss of life in this article... I prefer to call it exactly what it is - violence in the USA due to out of control refugee programs where individuals are not being vetted.
Yes, it is heartbreaking that three little children were murdered within this community - but it could have just as easily been anyone of us.
This is an example of the violence that is escalating in America - that is coming in/following all the illegal aliens and refugees - that those who are drinking the koolaide, holding hands and singing cumbya refuse to address and will demonize anyone else who does address it
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Watch this video - makes me happy Americans were present and heard
A town hall with Guest “The Little Traitor Luis Gutierrez ….. all in Spanish -
so much for them having to learn English huh? -
English was provided in ….(wait for it) a headset!!!!!!!

Wonder why Chicagoans are not upset that the person they elected to represent them….. The American Citizenry….. spends his time traveling the Countryside representing illegal aliens and not American.
Get Loud and Get Proud Fellow Patriots - we are losing our Country!!!
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Natural Florida is disappearing fast. More than 4,000 square miles of unique Florida nature and its special agricultural land that you could have visited in 1982 no longer exists. They have been cleared, drained, paved and developed into parking lots, streets, shopping malls, housing tracts, water and sewage facilities, and infrastructure of all sorts to handle Florida's population explosion.
The biggest threat to this natural jewel of yours and my national community? It may be that most Americans think all this destruction is inevitable, because they think the population explosion is inevitable.
We hope that NumbersUSA's latest study helps Americans understand that they can stop the disappearance of natural Florida by persuading the American people's Congress to change immigration policies that currently are the chief cause of the population explosion. And it is that population growth that our study found is the overwhelming factor in the elimination of Florida's open spaces
 
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Good morning.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary committee's immigration subcommittee has an op-ed in the Washington Post today, "America needs to curb immigration flows."
Please read, share, and comment on the op-ed. This doesn't happen every day.
Senator Jeff Sessions calls for "an honest discussion of immigration."Where many pro-enforcement politicians are afraid to criticize legal immigration numbers, Sessions addresses the issue head on:
"Legal immigration is the primary source of low-wage immigration into the United States. In other words, as a matter of federal policy -- which can be adjusted at any time -- millions of low-wage foreign workers are legally made available to substitute for higher-paid Americans.

"This federal policy continues at a time when robotics and computerization are slashing demand for workers. One Oxford University professor estimates that as many as half of all jobs will be automated in 20 years. We don't have enough jobs for our lower-skilled workers now. What sense does it make to bring in millions more?

"If no immigration curbs are enacted, the Census Bureau estimates that another 14 million immigrants will come to the United States between now and 2025. That means we will introduce a new population almost four times larger than that of Los Angeles in just 10 years time."
When was the last time you heard a Member of Congress ask tough questions about the numerical limits of our immigration policy?
Sessions encourages the American people to be unafraid to demand action from our elected officials:
"It is not mainstream, but extreme, to continue surging immigration beyond any historical precedent and to do so at a time when almost 1 in 4 Americans age 25 to 54 does not have a job. What we need now is immigration moderation: slowing the pace of new arrivals so that wages can rise, welfare rolls can shrink and the forces of assimilation can knit us all more closely together.

"But high immigration rates help the financial elite (and the political elite who receive their contributions) by keeping wages down and profits up. For them, what's not to like? That is why they have tried to enforce silence in the face of public desire for immigration reductions. They have sought to intimidate good and decent Americans into avoiding honest discussion of how uncontrolled immigration impacts their lives.

"But that dam is breaking. The elite consensus is crumbling -- and the enforced silence on this critical issue will end."
Break that damn of silence and intimidation. Share this op-ed. Join the conversation in the comments (a simple "Thank you!" comment can make a big impression). Discuss with your communities. Let's have an honest conversation.
Thank you for all that you do,




 
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ENOUGH - SPECIALTY MEDICAL CARE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Time has come Folks to take more measures than just bitching about this - but what……….
We either garner massive protests around the Country - get the majority of Congress to stop this nonsense - or do something like stop paying for it - YOU TELL ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gee I thought the illegal aliens amongst us - wasn’t going to cost the American Taxpayer anything and this is just the financial end I am discussing now - not the lost lives, elimination of our rule of law etc. California is broke - the illegal alien population is growing leaps and bounds - and it’s out of water but they continue to attack the Taxpayer for this lawlessness.
WHY IS THEIR HEALTH CARE OUR RESPONSIBILITY - DEPORT!!!

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Deferring $5.6 million repayment of road funds to the state will pay for specialty care for indigent population.
Under the decision, people in the county who are not eligible for Medi-Cal, have no insurance and can’t pay for care can get specialty care, such as cancer treatment, gallstone surgery and broken bones. The county will pay providers for the care at Medi-Cal rates. The state has agreed to reimburse the county at those rates. Undocumented immigrants and the poor will continue to get primary care at local clinics.
http://www.fresnobee.com/…/fresno-county-will-provide-speci…
 
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DOCUMENT AND BENEFIT FRAUD
04/13/2015


[h=1]18 illegal aliens arrested in east Texas using false identities to gain employment[/h]



BEAUMONT, Texas — Eighteen illegal aliens were arrested last week for using false identities to gain employment, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales, Eastern District of Texas.
This investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) offices in the following Texas cities: Beaumont, Houston and Galveston. The following agencies also participated in this investigation: U.S. Marshals Service, Social Security Administration’s Office of Inspector General, U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service, and the Texas police departments of Beaumont and Port Arthur.
On April 7 and 8, a combined task force of federal, state and local law enforcement arrested 18 illegal aliens working under false identities at various oil refineries, industrial plants and shipyards in the Texas counties of Jefferson, Galveston and Liberty.
A federal grand jury returned 18 indictments April 2 charging each individual with either illegal re-entry after deportation, identity theft, and/or making false claims of U.S. citizenship to obtain jobs at numerous oil refineries, industrial plants and shipyards within the past six years.
"The ability to work in the United States serves a major lure to those who come to this country — legally and illegally,” said Brian M. Moskowitz, special agent in charge of HSI Houston. “Those who use illegal means to enter and work in the United States must understand that their criminal actions come with a price."
The 18 defendants, who are in the United States illegally, were all allegedly working under assumed names obtained by possessing fraudulently obtained but legitimate social security numbers and matching birth certificates, primarily issued in Puerto Rico. Using these documents and primary identifying information, the defendants obtained state-issued identification cards from Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and other states.
Using these fraudulently obtained documents allowed these illegal aliens to pass the E-verify systems used by their employers to ascertain U.S. citizenship or lawful alien work permits. These documents also allowed some individuals to obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credentials permitting them access to ports and other sensitive work sites. HSI determined the actual identities of several of the aliens because they had been previously deported. One of the aliens arrested during this operation was previously deported after a felony drug conviction. Fifteen other aliens were identified after being arrested under their assumed names.
If convicted of the charges, the defendants face up to 20 years in federal prison and deportation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert L. Rawls, Eastern District of Texas, is prosecuting these cases.
An indictment is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.







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[h=2]Why Do This?[/h]
A new report from the Congressional Research Service links the increase in immigration in recent decades to the decline of the median income for the bottom 90% of income tax filers. The report, prepared for the Senate Judiciary Committee this week, shows that as the percentage of foreign-born residents declined between 1945 and the early-1970s, the median income for middle-class Americans increased. But after the foreign-born percentage began to increase after 1970, middle-class wages stagnated before plummeting after 2000.

The report specifically found that between 1945 and 1970, the foreign-born percentage of the overall population dropped from about 7.7% to about 4.7%, and the median income for the bottom 90% of income tax filers increased by 82.5%. Conversely, as the foreign-born percentage of the population rose to about 13% in 2013, the median income for the bottom 90% of income tax filers dropped by 7.9% -- its lowest point in 40 years.

According to the Yearbook of Immigration Statistics published annually by the Department of Homeland Security, the United States issued 260,000 green cards on average between the years 1945 and 1970. After passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 greatly expanded family-based immigration, the average number of green cards issued by the federal government each year between 1970 and 2013 was 788,500, and the average since 1989 was just over 1 million.
Please send a fax to your three Members of Congress and urge them to act to reduce immigration numbers to protect middle-class Americans.



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[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important](CNSNews.com) – “Immigration is a key element of our country’s success,” Jeb Bush, a possible contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, told the National Christian Hispanic Leadership Conference in Houston on Wednesday.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important]An advocate of immigration reform, Bush said the 11 million people who are in the country illegally “should come out from the shadows and receive earned legal status.”[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important]He said the United States is the only country that “has the chance to become young and dynamic again,” all because of immigration. “This is not the time to abandon something that makes us special and unique,” he added.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important]Bush opened his speech by telling the crowd, in Spanish, that they are “the hope of the country.”[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important]He then introduced himself to the crowd as a loving son and proud husband of a Latina wife (who inspired him to get a degree in Latin American studies). He described his faith, including his conversion to Roman Catholicism; and he generally outlined his position on the issues, including the economy, education, and immigration — the platform on which he seems likely to run.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important]Of the Republicans mulling a run for President, Bush is the most liberal on immigration. In fact, his views are the same as President Obama’s.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#0F0F0F !important]Keep Reading[/COLOR]
 
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EHOUSE PANEL URGES CONGRESS TO PASS BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP LEGISLATION




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Mon, MAY 4th 2015 @ 12:46 pm EDT
Full article here.
https://www.numbersusa.com/blog/house-panel-urges-congress-pass-birthright-citizenship-legislation

 
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Federal Appeals court deals HUGE BLOW to Obama amnesty




By Stephen Dinan – The Washington Times – Updated: 2:39 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2015


A federal appeals court upheld an injunction against President Obama’s new deportation in a ruling Tuesday that marks the second major legal setback for an administration that had insisted its actions were legal.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled in favor of Texas, which had sued to stop the amnesty, on all key points, finding that Mr. Obama’s amnesty likely broke the law governing how big policies are to be written.
“The public interest favors maintenance of the injunction,” the judges wrote in the majority opinion.

 

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You won RR. You can let this thread die the slow death it deserves:
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[h=1]Fewer immigrants are entering the U.S. illegally, and that’s changed the border security debate[/h]
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent patrols near the Texas-Mexico border on Feb. 24 in Rio Grande City, Texas. (Eric Gay/AP)
By Jerry Markon May 27 at 10:43 PM
Monica Camacho-Perez came to the United States from Mexico as a child, crossing into Arizona with her mother in the same spot where her father made the trip before them. “Nobody stopped us,’’ Camacho-Perez, now 20, said of her 2002 journey.
Three years ago, her uncle tried to cross the border and join the family in Baltimore, where they remain illegal immigrants. He was stopped three times by the U.S. Border Patrol and jailed for 50 days.
“He doesn’t want to try anymore,” said Camacho-Perez. “Now, it’s really hard.”
As the Department of Homeland Security continues to pour money into border security, evidence is emerging that illegal immigration flows have fallen to their lowest level in at least two decades. The nation’s population of illegal immigrants, which more than tripled, to 12.2 million, between 1990 and 2007, has dropped by about 1 million, according to demographers at the Pew Research Center.
A key — but largely overlooked — sign of these ebbing flows is the changing makeup of the undocumented population. Until recent years, illegal immigrants tended to be young men streaming across the Southern border in pursuit of work. But demographic data show that the typical illegal immigrant now is much more likely someone who is 35 or older and has lived in the United States for a decade or more.
Homeland security officials in the Obama and George W. Bush administrations — who have more than doubled the Border Patrol’s size and spent billions on drones, sensors and other technology at the border — say enhanced security is driving the new trends.
“We have seen tremendous progress,” said R. Gil Kerlikowske, commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security. “The border is much more secure than in times past.”
The issue of border security is central to the broader debate over immigration reform that has roiled Washington in recent years and is emerging as a flash point in the 2016 presidential campaign. Congressional Republicans have insisted on greater border security before they consider legalizing any immigrants who came to this country without proper documents.
President Obama says the border has never been more secure and is urging a series of legislative steps to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants, streamline the visa system and further fortify the border. He has already moved to protect certain undocumented immigrants from deportation through executive actions. But these actions have faced resistance in the courts, including the decision Tuesday by a federal appeals court to keep one of the president’s signature immigration efforts from moving ahead.
What’s increasingly clear is that the shifting fortunes of the U.S. economy account for less of the ebb and flow of illegal immigration. Even as the economy bounces back from recession, illegal immigration flows, especially from Mexico, have kept declining, *according to researchers and government data. Since the 1990s, the opposite was true: The better the economy, the more people tried to come.
“Every month or quarter that the economy continues to improve and unauthorized immigration doesn’t pick up supports the theory that border security is a bigger factor, and it’s less about the economy and we have moved into a new era,’’ said Marc Rosenblum, deputy director of the U.S. immigration program at the Migration Policy Institute.
Some researchers say factors other than security are playing a role and might even account for much of the reduced flow of illegal immigrants. These researchers point, for instance, to changes in Latin America that could be pushing fewer people to seek a better life in the United States.
At odds with the government’s claims of success, a series of academic studies in recent years have found little linkage between border security and illegal migration.
Douglas S. Massey, a Princeton University sociologist, said the falling numbers of immigrants have “nothing to do with border enforcement.” Massey, who helps run a project that has interviewed thousands of illegal Mexican migrants over the past three decades, attributed the trend to demographic changes in Mexico, such as women having fewer children.
But even some researchers who are skeptical about the overall effectiveness of enhanced border security acknowledge indirect effects of these measures. For potential migrants who are calculating the pros and cons of trying to cross the border, stiffer U.S. security measures are making the trip much more expensive, in particular the exploding cost of hiring a guide. The journey has also become more arduous and dangerous, in part because the DHS has plugged traditional crossing points and driven migrants deeper into the desert.
‘More difficult and expensive’
Since the Bush administration, the DHS has dramatically increased its efforts to lock down the southwest border. The budget for Customs and Border Protection has grown to $10.7 billion in the past decade, a 75 percent increase. The number of Border Patrol agents at the border has nearly doubled over the past decade, to more than 18,000 today.
Much of the ramp-up occurred during the Bush administration, but the Obama administration has marshaled more forces as well. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has recently set up three task forces to increase coordination within the DHS.
Current and former DHS officials acknowledge that a confluence of factors explains the decline in illegal migration, including demographic changes in Mexico, improvements in its economy and Mexico’s crackdown on Central American migrants headed to the United States. But these officials insist that the massive investment to secure the border has been the key factor.
“It used to be that you could literally sit at a bar in Tijuana, Mexico, look across the border into San Diego, wait for the Border Patrol to drive in the other direction and make a run for it,’’ said Steve Atkiss, a former CBP chief of staff and now a partner at Command Consulting Group. “It’s much more difficult and expensive now.”
Madai Ledezma crossed the Mexican border into Texas a decade ago at age 23 and remains in the United States as an illegal immigrant. She said her uncle and brother had recently wanted to join her. But, she said, they’re staying put after her uncle was caught by the Border Patrol a year ago and locked up for a month before being sent back to Mexico.
“The risk of crossing again is that he will be locked up again,’’ Ledezma said. She added, “I just heard recently that the Border Patrol now has the ability to fire their weapons.”
‘Aging in place’
Ledezma’s uncle was one of a shrinking number of undocumented immigrants stopped by the Border Patrol. Government officials widely cite that trend as evidence that the overall flow is also down.
In 2000, considered the peak of the flood of illegal Mexican migration, more than 1.6 million people were apprehended, according to DHS data. Those numbers have plunged to around 400,000 per year since 2012 and are down 28 percent in the first part of fiscal 2015 compared with last year. Even last year’s widely publicized spike in unaccompanied minors crossing the border from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras has receded dramatically, the data show.
While the declining number of apprehensions is not conclusive proof that illegal immigration is down, other less publicized research strongly suggests this is the case.
Wayne Cornelius, director of the Mexican migration field research program at the University of California at San Diego, interviews hundreds of people each year in the Mexican state of Yuca*tan and asks them whether they are planning to come to the United States in the next 12 months.
In 2006, 24 percent said yes. By 2009, as the U.S. economy was cratering, 8 percent said yes. This year, 2.5 percent answered in the affirmative.
A recent study by the Pew Research Center, meanwhile, found that the median length of stay for illegal immigrants in the United States jumped from less than eight years in 2003 to nearly 13 years by 2013. Their median age has increased from 28 during the 1990s to nearly 36 today.
Those figures wouldn’t be possible if young men were still coming across the border in huge numbers, and it was those young men who accounted for most of the illegal traffic.
But Massey, the Princeton researcher, highlighted an unintended consequence of the security crackdown on the border. He said immigrants who are already in the United States are afraid to go back and forth to Mexico as they traditionally did, and are “aging in place” in the United States.
Ledezma’s tale is a common one. Over the past decade, she and her husband, Jose Pina, a landscaper, have become involved in their community in New Carrollton. Their daughter, Heather, 6, is a U.S. citizen. Ledezma volunteers at Heather’s school, reads with her at the public library and attends a local church.
“After so many years of living here, I of course consider this my home,” she said.
According to estimates by the Migration Policy Institute, about a third of illegal immigrants own a home and have children who are U.S. citizens.
“We have this population here and they haven’t left and they don’t appear to be going back and forth to Mexico anymore,’’ said George Escobar, senior director of human services for CASA, a *Maryland-based immigrant advocacy group. “These trends have reshaped the immigration debate right before our eyes.”
 
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Dear North Carolina activist,

HB328 ("Licenses for illegals in NC") is back!. Lawmakers have decided to hear the bill in the NC House Finance Committee next Tuesday, June 2. Please make calls and send emails immediately and continuously to keep illegal aliens from getting driving privileges.

The bill is kind of a wolf in sheep's clothing, dressed up with attractive anti-illegal immigration measures to mask its real intent -- handing out driving privileges to illegal aliens.

NumbersUSA has heard that some Republican legislators are being fooled by the measure's deceptive title (The Highway Safety and Citizens Protection Act of 2015) and the inclusion of provisions that impose higher penalties for using fraudulent IDs, ban the use of the Mexican Matricula Consular cards as ID and ban the pre-trial release of illegal aliens charged with a felony. Democrats are supporting this bill.

Please contact members of the House Finance Committee and Speaker Tim Moore about HB328.

1. Emailing the House Finance Committee
Please email Finance Committee members using the talking points and instructions below:

Talking points:
"Please vote NO on HB328. It's a wolf in sheep's clothing that gives North Carolina driving privileges to illegal aliens. Rather than license illegal aliens driving without one, why don't you substantially increase penalties for driving without a license and enforce the law to the max?

Don't be fooled by the bill's deceptive title. HB328 will attract more illegal aliens to North Carolina and encourage fraudulent driver card applications from across the nation. It also will make it easier for illegal aliens to compete for North Carolina jobs.

Tell the unscrupulous businesses and special interest groups that want this legislation NO! The best way to increase highway safety and protect citizens is to encourage illegal aliens to leave our state."


Instructions for emailing: Copy and paste the above talking points into the body of your email. Copy and paste the committee members' email addresses below and paste them in your "To" field. For the subject line, you can use "Please vote no on HB 328."

Bill.Brawley@ncleg.net, Jason.Saine@ncleg.net, Kelly.Hastings@ncleg.net, Susan.Martin@ncleg.net, Mitchell.Setzer@ncleg.net, John.Szoka@ncleg.net, Kelly.Alexander@ncleg.net, John.Blust@ncleg.net, Jeff.Collins@ncleg.net, Nelson.Dollar@ncleg.net, Mike.Hager@ncleg.net, Linda.Johnson2@ncleg.net, Paul.Luebke@ncleg.net, Rodney.Moore@ncleg.net, Stephen.Ross@ncleg.net, Jay.Adams@ncleg.net, John.Bell@ncleg.net, Dan.Bishop@ncleg.net, John.Bradford@ncleg.net, Becky.Carney@ncleg.net, Tricia.Cotham@ncleg.net, Carla.Cunningham@ncleg.net, Ted.Davis@ncleg.net, Ken.Goodman@ncleg.net, Larry.Hall@ncleg.net, Susi.Hamilton@ncleg.net, Edward.Hanes@ncleg.net, Yvonne.Holley@ncleg.net, Julia.Howard@ncleg.net, Charles.Jeter@ncleg.net, Bert.Jones@ncleg.net, David.Lewis@ncleg.net, Graig.Meyer@ncleg.net, Robert.Reives@ncleg.net, George.Robinson@ncleg.net, Jacqueline.Schaffer@ncleg.net, Paul.Stam@ncleg.net, Bob.Steinburg@ncleg.net, Ken.Waddell@ncleg.net, Lee.Zachary@ncleg.net

2. Calling the House Finance Committee
Please call Republican committee members using the suggested talking points. If your representative is listed, it is critical that you mention you are a constituent. We have purposely excluded Chairman Harry Warren (the bill's sponsor) and Rep. Jonathan Jordan. If you decide to contact them, please slam their promotion of this bill.

Talking points:
"Please vote NO on HB328. It's a wolf in sheep's clothing that gives North Carolina driving privileges to illegal aliens. Rather than license illegal aliens driving without one, why don't you substantially increase penalties for driving without a license and enforce the law to the max? The best way to increase highway safety and protect citizens is to encourage illegal aliens to leave our state."

Rep. Bill Brawley 919-733-5800
Rep. Jason Saine 919-733-5782
Rep. Kelly Hastings 919-715-2002
Rep. Susan Martin 919-715-3023
Rep. Mitchell Setzer 919-733-4948
Rep. John Szoka 919-733-9892
Rep. John Blust 919-733-5781
Rep. Jeff Collins 919-733-5802
Rep. Nelson Dollar 919-715-0795
Rep. Mike Hager 919-733-5749
Rep. Linda P. Johnson 919-733-5861
Rep. Stephen Ross 919-733-5820
Rep. Jay Adams 919-733-5988
Rep. John R Bell 919-715-3017
Rep. Dan Bishop 919-715-3009
Rep. John Bradford 919-733-5828
Rep. Ted Davis 919-733-5786
Rep. Julia Howard 919-733-5904
Rep. Bert Jones 919-733-5779
Rep. David Lewis 919-715-3015
Rep. George Robinson 919-733-5931
Rep. Jacqueline Schaffer 919-733-5886
Rep. Paul Stam 919-733-2962
Rep. Bob Steinburg 919-733-0010
Rep. Lee Zachary 919-715-8361

3. Contacting the House Speaker
Please call and email House Speaker Tim Moore -- 919-733-3451; Tim.Moore@ncleg.net -- with this message:

"Please encourage Republican to oppose HB328. It's a wolf in sheep's clothing that gives North Carolina driving privileges to illegal aliens. Rather than license illegal aliens driving without one, why don't you substantially increase penalties for driving without a license and enforce the law to the max? The best way to increase highway safety and protect citizens is to encourage illegal aliens to leave our state."

Thank you for your support!

James Johnson
President-
NCFIRE
North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement

Website: www.NCFIRE.info
Facebook:
Facebook.com/NCFIRE
Twitter: @NCFIREJames
E-mail: NCFIRE@ncfire.info
NCFIRE Hotline: 1-855-NCFIRE1 (1-855-623-4731)
Cell # 910-286-3022



You are receiving this email because of the illegal immigration problem in North Carolina

Our mailing address is:

NCFIREP.O. Box 273
Wade, NC 28395


 
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