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NumbersUSA Grassroots Activists swarm Local Offices with ‘S.T.O.P. Amnesty’ Message

By Admins

Yesterday was Day #1 of “S.T.O.P. AMNESTY in 4 DAYS!” to counter the Pro-Amnesty “March for America” in Washington D.C. taking place this Sunday, March 21, 2010. Thousands of our Local Power Team members visited Local District Offices with this letter and these talking points. I’ve had the pleasure of coordinating more than 200 of … Continued

In Time for Pro-Amnesty March, Senate Bill’s Outline Released — Goal: More Foreign Workers

By Roy Beck

As a predicted 100,000 pro-amnesty marchers begin arriving in Washington, Sen. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Graham (R-S.C.) this afternoon offered the blueprint for the amnesty they intend to push through the Senate. And the key rationale is that we need a lot more foreign workers! Yes, folks, your Members of Congress are really that clueless. … Continued

Countdown: S.T.O.P. AMNESTY in 4 DAYS!

By Chad Aaron

On Sunday March 21, 2010 reports say that 100,000 pro-amnesty supporters will “March for America” in Washington D.C. to fight for citizenship of 11-20 million illegal aliens in this country. We need you to help us S.T.O.P. AMNESTY in 4 DAYS! Just last week, President Obama met with Amnesty leaders at the White House and … Continued

Dick Armey Stuns Tea Partiers With Open-Borders Advocacy (see his immigration record here)

By Roy Beck

For weeks, various grassroots leaders of tea parties have been asking NumbersUSA if there is anything to the rumors that former Congressman Dick Armey is soft on amnesty and the costs of illegal immigration. If he were, that would be an unsettling situation for the vast majority of people at tea party events who oppose … Continued

Take This (Amnesty) Gift ‘Or Leave The Country,’ Says White House

By Roy Beck

This is what goes for tough talk on illegal immigration at the White House: We’ll offer permanent work permits, permanent residency and path to citizenship to illegal aliens but if they don’t sign up, they just have to go home. With their tens of millions of foundation dollars, the open-border groups did polling last year … Continued

E-Verify Is Much Stronger Than This Week’s Negative News Reports — But SAVE Act Needed

By Roy Beck

I hope very critical news reports about E-Verify this week did not shake your confidence in mandatory workplace verification. I will tell you there is more to the story, but also that the weaknesses in E-Verify are why we call for the passage of the SAVE Act which has extra provisions to combat identity fraud. … Continued

“The Broken Door” – How the Lack of Enforcement of Immigration Law Threatens Our National Security

By Admins

For many of us, the recent announcement that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – the alleged mastermind of the September 11th attacks – will be tried in Manhattan has brought back painful memories of the worst attack on United States soil in history. These memories are a reminder of how vulnerable our country can be to its … Continued

Illegal Aliens & the Senate Healthcare Bill — Better Than the House’s, But Still Filled With Loopholes

By Jim Edwards

This is my analysis of provisions pertaining to illegal immigrants as contained in Sen. Reid’s health reform bill, H.R. 3590. The Senate health reform bill is better than the House-passed bill, in terms of verification of immigrant or citizenship status. But the Senate bill contains a number of serious loopholes by which illegal aliens can … Continued

Friends of Arizona Businesses with Illegal Workers Take E-Verify Law to Supreme Court (see the list)

By Admins

In a last ditch effort to undermine Arizona’s mandatory E-Verify law for employers, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a coalition of business and open-border groups have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether Arizona’s law is preempted by federal law. The case (Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. of Am. v. Candelaria, U.S.) … Continued