Tuesday, June 24, 2008

From ALIPAC

ALIPAC

Friends of ALIPAC,

Things are moving very fast on the state level and we can no longer keep up under our current centralized position at ALIPAC. While we are happy to see so much immigration enforcement legislation being offered, we need to grow and adapt to be able to offer more support in more states.

We know that many of you are willing to help in our targeted states, but are disappointed more is not happening in your home states.

We also know that ALIPAC's strongest support levels come from California, Texas, Florida, and Illinois. Each of these states are America's most populated states and each is in deep trouble with illegal immigration.

We are pleased to announce that we have been working on a plan to begin establishing state directors for ALIPAC who will be charged with the mission of focusing exclusively on monitoring and deploying the ALIPAC mission in individual states.

For CA, IL, FL, and TX we will be establishing state directors and special response teams.

The influence of the illegal alien lobby is so strong in these states we will often have to play defense, until our movement grows in more states giving us the leverage we need to implement more enforcement in our most populous states.

Also, each state that cracks down on illegal immigration in 2008 creates another barrier to any plans by McCain or Obama to ask our Representatives in Congress for Amnesty again.

Right now we have strong crackdown legislation in about five states with almost 40 states taking some kind of enforcement action. We believe that if over 20 states join the strong crackdown list then any new attempt to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty in DC will be doomed because of the challenge DC would have overriding the entrenched actions of our states!

Our state plans combined with our candidate operations can provide you with the motion towards Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement you want to see.

More information will be sent to you soon.

The ALIPAC Team
www.alipac.us


PS: ALIPAC is quoted on the LA Times this week. See...

An immigration end run around the next president
http://www.alipac.us/article-3298-thread-1-0.html




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