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ALIPAC Moves To Circulate New Alabama Immigration Enforcement Law

For Immediate National Release

October 12, 2011

Contact: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
(866) 703-0864 / Press@alipac.us

While illegal immigrant supporters needlessly terrify children using them as political pawns, the national organization ALIPAC is launching an effort today to circulate Alabama's new immigration enforcement legislation, HB 56 to other states. This effort is to both defend Alabama and recreate the mass exodus of illegal aliens seen recently in Alabama.

"Alabama and Arizona have proven that even the mention of enforcing America's popularly supported existing immigration laws and constitutional provisions lead to the massive, peaceful, and beneficial exodus of illegal immigrants," said William Gheen President of ALIPAC. "That is why we are asking our supporters in all 50 states to immediately deliver copies of Alabama's HB 56 to their state lawmakers with encouragement to pass a version in each state!"

ALIPAC was the first national organization to come to the defense of Arizona and their historic SB 1070 by coordinating an effort to spread the law to other states. While many other states began to quickly respond, progress was stalled by court decisions.

AL tells appeals court there is no reason to block state's immigration law

ATLANTA, Georgia -- Alabama attorneys this afternoon urged a federal appeals court not to grant a Justice Department request to stay the state's immigration law.

The 46-page filing is in response to requests made Friday by the U.S. Justice Department and a group of 36 plaintiffs who want the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to stay the law while their appeal of the judge's order, which mostly upholds the law, is pending.

In today's filing, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange argues illegal immigrants are taking jobs from U.S. citizens and others authorized to work in the U.S., that it is difficult to collect taxes from them and that illegal immigrants make up a "substantial" part of the state's prison population.

Subjects = Illegal immigration, state immigration laws, U.S. Justice Department, Alabama immigration law

BP Agents Scoff at Napolitanos Claim of Smart, Effective Border Security

October 11, 2011
Anthony Kimery
HSToday.us

In interviews with Homeland Security Today, veteran Border Patrol, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and border region federal, state and local law enforcement officials are disputing Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's remarks last week that border security and immigration enforcement is smart and effective.

All the sources who spoke to Homeland Security Today requested anonymity.

“Wow! What a joke,” said one of the veteran senior Border Patrol agents in response to Napolitano’s remarks last week at American University in Washington, DC and the subsequent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) "Fact Sheet" about the department's smart, effective border security and immigration enforcement.

Topics = Illegal immigration, border violence, DHS, U.S. Border Patrol, Mexican drug cartels

5 criminal illegal immigrants apprehended in Ariz. desert

A summary of Border Patrol activities in the Tucson Sector since Saturday, provided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Arrests

Naco Station agents apprehended a 34-year-old male from Jalisco, Mexico, on Saturday for illegally entering the United States. During processing, agents discovered he has convictions in Oregon for third-degree sexual abuse in 1996, multiple DUI offenses, failure to register as a sex offender, and a conviction in 1997 for attempted sexual battery and burglary in Virginia. Records also showed he was previously removed from the United States. He was held for prosecution for illegal re-entry of an aggravated felon.

Casa Grande Station agents apprehended a 49-year-old Mexican national for illegal entry Sunday. During processing, agents discovered the subject was convicted of second-degree murder in California in 1997 and sentenced to six years in prison. After serving the sentence he was removed through El Centro, Calif. He was held for prosectution for illegal re-entry of an aggravated felon.

Subjects: Illegal immigration, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S.-Mexico border, illegal immigrant arrests, gangs, illegal re-entry

Alabama farmers get new help for harvest from unemployed and students

Ellen Jenkins had 50 acres of produce and no one to pick it, after Alabama's tough new immigration law sent her field hands packing.

But on Thursday, about 20 workers, mostly inexperienced, arrived at her Chandler Mountain farm to help, by midafternoon picking 125 cartons of tomatoes just in time to keep the harvest from being a total loss.

"Me and my kids were going to just pick what we could and I didn't even think we were going to get any help," Jenkins said.

The fill-in workers were brought to the farm near Steele by Grow Alabama, a Birmingham-based network that works with farmers from around the state to market locally-grown produce. Just a few days after launching the temporary assistance program, it's been overwhelmed, Grow Alabama head Jerry Spencer said Thursday.

Spencer is talking with the state agriculture department about finding funding for transportation. And Agriculture Commissioner John McMillan said Thursday that he's trying to make arrangements to use people from the Department of Corrections' work-release program as field hands, and to pull unemployed workers off the state rolls, as well. McMillan said the details weren't finalized, but there could be something up and running next week.

Subjects - Alabama, illegal immigration, agriculture, farmers, workers, unemployed.

Rep. Issa says Fast and Furious subpoenas will be issued soon

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa said Sunday that he could issue subpoenas to the Justice Department this week in connection to a now-discredited federal gunrunning operation.

Speaking on "Fox News Sunday," Issa said that he wants a better understanding of who knew what, when about Operation Fast and Furious.

"But more importantly, we have to understand at what level did the authorization really come?" he said.

"People at the top of (the) Justice (Department) were well briefed, knew about it and seemed to be the command and control and funding for this program."

The operation involved agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowing illegal sales of guns believed to be destined for Mexican drug cartels to "walk" from Phoenix, Arizona, gun stores into Mexico.

Topics:  Fast and Furious (aka Gunwalker, Gunrunner), Darrell Issa, Eric Holder, ATF, subpoena, Dept. of Justice, Mexico, guns, border, drug cartels.

We Need a Stronger Start While Setting New Records

Friends of ALIPAC,

We need a much stronger start to our third and final funds drive of 2011 if we are going to meet our financial needs in the next few days at ALIPAC. Please take a few minutes to visit our secure online donations page to make a donation at...

http://www.alipac.us/content-9.html

There are four ways we can conduct this funds drive needed to meet ALIPAC's base budget for web hosting, postage, email distribution, press release, small salaries, office equipment, event travel funds, and all the other things required to run an effective national organization fighting illegal immigration.

1. We can request the funds displacing a small number of our email alerts and continue full operations which are already stretched to capacity as we go.

2. We can heavily limit our activism, lobbying, and national strategies to focus significant time and resources on the funds drive instead...

In Iowa, illegal immigration problem grows for Rick Perry

October 8, 2011
Reid J. Epstein
POLITICO LLC

SPENCER, Iowa — Rick Perry’s immigration problem isn’t going away. It’s getting bigger.

Two weeks after he said Republicans who disagree with the Texas law allowing undocumented immigrants in-state tuition “don’t have a heart,” angering many of his base, Perry found himself in northwest Iowa Saturday trying to explain to voters exactly what the program does.

He did not have much success, his words seeming to confuse some voters rather than allay their suspicions. “I’m not sure exactly what he wants,” said one. “Maybe I misunderstood,” said another.

Topics = Illegal immigration, campaigns, Gov. Rick Perry, in-state tuition for illegals, state immigration laws

Governor Brown Signs Second Half of California Dream Act for Illegals

October 8, 2011
Associated Press
FOX News Network, LLC

Illegal immigrants can now apply for state-funded scholarships and aid at state universities after Gov. Jerry Brown announced Saturday that he has signed the second half of a legislative package focused on such students.

AB131 by Assemblyman Gil Cedillo, D-Los Angeles, is the second half of the California Dream Act. Brown signed the first half of the package in July, which approved private scholarships and loans for students who are illegal immigrants.

Under current law, illegal immigrant students who have graduated from a California high school and can prove they're on the path to legalize their immigration status can pay resident tuition rates. The bill would allow these students to apply for state aid.

Subjects = Illegal immigration, state immigration laws, Dream Act, Democrats, costs of illegal immigration

CBS Reporter to O'Reilly: More to Come on 'Fast and Furious'

CBS's Sharyl Attkisson, the only Big Three network reporter who's been regularly covering the "Fast and Furious" controversy, appeared on Thursday's O'Reilly Factor, throwing cold water on an earlier report that she was "unavailable" for further interviews on the story. Attkisson emphasized that there was a lot more to the issue than what has already reported, but "we need to get more confirmation."

The Fox News host pressed the journalist on her revelation from Tuesday's Laura Ingraham Show, that associate White House communications director Eric Schultz "screamed and cussed" at her for her reporting on the controversy. Attkisson would only state that "the conversation, as you reported it, was accurate," and later added that "the point is really not the content of that. The point is, story-wise, it seems significant and important how people handle questions, and how they react when you ask questions."

The CBS journalist also revealed that there was more depth to the issue than meets the eye:

Topics: Operation Fast and Furious, U.S.-Mexico border, DOJ, border violence

Poll: Rick Perry Support Implodes over Illegal Immigration Fiasco

ALIPAC NOTE: Special thanks to every ALIPAC activist that helped to circulate Rick Perry's real positions in support of the illegal immigration invasion of America.  Perry's support for in-state tuition for illegal aliens combined with his opposition to the border wall and Arizona's SB 1070 has been his downfall.  ALIPAC's prediction "Rick Perry is Finished" was reported widely in the national media and is being proven accurate in the latest scientific polls like this one from Zogby.  In our experience, Zogby and Rasmussen polls are the most trustworthy on these issues.

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Poll: Cain surges, opens up 20-point lead on Romney

By Alexis Levinson - The Daily Caller | The Daily Caller – 10/07/2011

In news sure to inject shock and awe into the Republican political primary season, a Zogby poll released Thursday showed Herman Cain leading the Republican field, topping former front-runner Mitt Romney by an astonishing 20 points. Cain would also narrowly edge out Obama in a general election, the poll found, by a 46 percent“44 margin.

Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, would lose by a point to the president, 40 percent to 41 percent. Texas governor Rick Perry, who has slipped in the polls of late, would lose to the president 45 percent to 40 percent.

The poll found that 38 percent of Republican primary voters said they would vote for Cain if the primary were held today. Eighteen percent said they would throw their support to Romney, while 12 percent each said they would vote for Perry and Texas congressman Ron Paul. No other candidate attracted double-digit support.

New Record: Nation's immigrant population, legal & illegal, hits record

WASHINGTON -- The nation's immigrant population -- legal and illegal -- reached 40 million in 2010, the highest number in American history, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

Nearly 14 million new immigrants settled in the country from 2000 to 2010, making it the highest decade of immigration in American history.

The immigration record came despite a net decline of jobs during the decade. In contrast, from 1990 to 2000, job growth was 22 million and 13.2 million new immigrants arrived.

Topics = Illegal immigration, immigration statistics, public services, immigration population increase

Judge says no delay for Alabama immigration law

A federal judge in Birmingham Wednesday afternoon denied requests by groups seeking to block Alabama's new immigration law while they appeal her decision allowing most its major elements to go into effect.

U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Blackburn ruled that neither the U.S. Justice Department nor a coalition of groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the National Immigration Law Center had shown they were likely to prevail on the appeal against HB 56, signed into law by Gov. Robert Bentley on June 9.

Blackburn last week allowed most portions of the law to go into effect, saying neither group had met standards for enjoining the entire law.

Subjects = Illegal immigration, immigration court rulings, state immigration laws, Alabama immigration law

Deep Defense needed in CA, Victories in RI and AL

Friends of ALIPAC,

By now, many of you reading our homepage at www.alipac.us are aware of our victory in Alabama where a judge has upheld most of the strongest state level illegal immigration fighting legislation in America. This decision is a big defeat for the Obama administration and will have far reaching positive influence for the American Defender team in the future. ALIPAC worked hard to pass that law in AL and soon we will deploy our network to circulate it to other states as we successfully did with AZ's SB 1070!

Yesterday's protest in Providence, Rhode Island, was a great success! Over 500 Americans like you turned out. Talk radio shows really got on board and those shows combined with brave state lawmakers proved to be a successful combination. Governor Chafee in RI is in deep trouble now for his support for in-state tuition for illegal aliens. This time, the Americans showed up and the illegals did not! More info and action items on RI and AL soon. Special thanks to each ALIPAC supporter who attended, spread the word, or called to ring the phones off the hooks in the RI legislature yesterday! More details on our homepage.

Today we need all ALIPAC volunteers from all states to play deep defense in California...

Rally draws 500 to State House to protest Against in-state tuition for illegals!

ALIPAC NOTE: Special thanks to ALIPAC supporters that attended, spread the word, or called RI lawmakers in support of this protest against in-state tuition for illegal aliens.

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Rally draws 500 to State House to protest in-state tuition action

6:00 PM Wed, Oct 05, 2011
Randal Edgar Email


PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A news conference and rally organized by six state lawmakers drew some 500 people to the front of the State House Wednesday afternoon to protest Governor Chafee's support for in-state tuition and possible driver's permits for undocumented immigrants.

Some carried signs, some carried flags and a few even came with black carnations -- originally intended as a countermeasure to an earlier event on Wednesday in which children brought roses to the governor's office to thank him for his immigration policies.

Trail of Guns, Death, and Invasion Leads To Barack Obama

by William Gheen
President of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC
www.ALIPAC.us

October 5, 2011

It's official. Republicans in Congress are now calling for the Department of Justice to appoint special counsel to further investigate the Gunwalker Fast and Furious scandal after explosive new evidence shows that Obama's appointee Eric Holder lied to Congress about his knowledge of the scandal.

The administration of Barack Obama has been caught using our tax monies and at least four different federal law enforcement agencies to provide thousands of assault rifles and possibly grenades to the murderous criminal syndicates in Mexico. They are invading America with an army of illegal immigrants carrying vast amounts of cocaine and methamphetamine for sale to American youths.

White House and Department of Justice employees are now shouting and screaming at reporters inquiring about the latest findings in these scandals. Those sounds of screams should be music to the ears of Americans seeking justice because in my past experience it shows that the Obama administration is finally cracking up.

Republicans Request Special Counsel to Probe Holder on Fast & Furious

October 4, 2011
FOX News Network, LLC

EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are calling for a special counsel to determine whether Attorney General Eric Holder misled Congress during his testimony to the House Judiciary Committee on Operation Fast and Furious, Fox News has learned.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, was sending a letter to President Obama on Tuesday arguing that Holder cannot investigate himself, and requesting the president instruct the Department of Justice to appoint a special counsel.

The question is whether Holder knowingly made false statements of fact under oath during a Judiciary Committee hearing on May 3. At the time, Holder indicated he was not familiar with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives program known as Fast and Furious until about April 2011.

Subjects: Border violence, U.S.-Mexico border, ATF, Operation Fast and Furious, Mexican drug cartels

Sheriff Babeu: 'Get real' about enforcing immigration laws

PHOENIX -- The United States must "get real" about enforcing immigration laws, according to Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu, an outspoken critic of the way Mexican border issues are being handled.

"The most important aspect and sequence is the enforcement of the law. We're still not enforcing the law, we have to get real about prosecuting all these people," Babeu told Eric Bolling on FOX Business "Follow the Money" Monday night.

Babeu said he is not impressed with the suggestion of Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, that U.S. troops should be sent across the border into Mexico to help fight the violent Mexican cartels. The sheriff noted Perry has defended in-state college tuition for the children of illegal immigrants.

Topics: Illegal immigration, Sheriff Paul Babeu, U.S.-Mexico border, border violence, campaigns, Republicans

American Defenders Please Converge on This Event!

Friends of ALIPAC,

We have learned just in the last 24 hours of an important event in Rhode Island. The Governor of Rhode Island, Lincoln D. Chafee ((401) 222-2080 / governor@governor.ri.gov), is pushing for licenses and in-state tuition for illegal aliens at a time when most others are running from the issue.

The globalists want Chafee to come out in the open like this to try and maintain the appearance that there is some legitimate support for replacing American kids in the limited seats in our colleges with illegal aliens. Only in very liberal leaning states like Maryland and Rhode Island can they advance this agenda at this time, and the brave folks in Maryland are about to reverse their in-state tuition law. More on that later.

Right now we need you doing two simple steps:

Step 1. If you are within a two hour drive of Providence, RI, we need you to adjust your schedule and drop whatever you were doing to converge on the event where patriots like us are standing up to a protest supported by the invaders. We are getting notice to you within 24 hours of receiving it ourselves, so please, no complaints about short notice.

Also, if you think whatever you had planned for tomorrow is more important, just imagine how busy running and hiding you will be if we fail and the next batch of 15 million illegal aliens come down on your life and world.

Dueling immigration rallies planned Wednesday at RI State House

ALIPAC NOTE: All American defenders that oppose illegal immigration need to meet our brave Rhode Island lawmakers for a rally at 5pm ET, Wednesday Oct. 5, in front of the Rhode Island legislative building (side facing Smith St.).  The Legislative Building is located at 82 Smith Street, Providence Rhode Island.  American flags and appropriate signs are optional. Your presence is the most important thing.


By Randal Edgar
Journal State House Bureau
01:00 AM EDT on Tuesday, October 4, 2011

PROVIDENCE — Two groups with different agendas will be at the State House on Wednesday, one to “demand that Governor Chafee cease and desist” in his efforts to create immigration law “through his own system of Obama-like czars,” and the other to thank Chafee for supporting policies that help illegal immigrants.

On hand to demand that Chafee back off will be six state lawmakers who said in a statement Monday that the governor has “ignored the will of the people” and “relegated our General Assembly to the sidelines” by supporting new in-state tuition rates for illegal immigrants and looking into possible driver’s permits for illegal immigrants.
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