Category Archives: Immigration

And to the Republic for Which It Stands

This is the first time that I have turned an email into an article for comments. I left the information intact without any edits. David DeGerolamo Maybe we should turn to our history books and point out to people like … Continue reading

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Last Chance for Immigration Enforcement Until 2013

Lobby the Legislators for Immigration Enforcement Laws June 7, 2011 North Carolina General Assembly 16 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. (meet in front) (If you can’t come please call and e-mail contacts listed below)   HB33 – … Continue reading

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The Consequences of Compromise

The following video details the House Judiciary Subcommittee A hearing on Friday afternoon, June 3rd. Rep. Deborah Ross  is commenting on a portion of HB 36 – E-Verify for state contractors in the opening. The bill’s sponsors reply to her … Continue reading

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H36 – E-Verify Legislation

House Bill 36 was defeated earlier today (June 3rd) in House Judiciary Subcommittee A. This immigration legislation had the audacity to apply the same standards that state employers are required to pass (federal verification of US citizenship through E-verify) to employers … Continue reading

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It’s Official: The Republican Party Sold Us Out

I just returned from the House Judiciary Subcommittee A meeting. As reported previously, the Republican Party lived up to my expectations on meaningful 2nd amendment and immigration reform legislation today. After a briefing by Glen Bradley concerning H241, a vote … Continue reading

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Another Viewpoint on Immigration Sellout Legislation

The following is a comment from the article The Republican Party Immigration Sellout: Those legislators and elected officials who don’t oppose illegal immigration will be vividly remembered by the growing TEA PARTY membership. If we used zero tolerance policies to … Continue reading

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The Republican Party Immigration Sellout

There are multiple pieces of pending legislation concerning immigration in the North Carolina General Assembly. HB36 specifically addresses the use of E-verify for contractors who have state contracts. This bill has been relegated (buried) to committees since February 2nd, 2011. … Continue reading

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North Carolina Illegal Alien Crime Report for May, 2011

The latest edition of the North Carolina Illegal Alien Crime Report has been posted for the crimes occurring in month of May. It is 55 pages of mayhem and can be viewed here: http://ncfire.info/may2011.pdf   As always, you can review the last 2 1/2 years … Continue reading

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Sold Out Again

TOMORROW THE HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE A IS MEETING AT 10:00 A.M. AND HB 36 will be discussed. It is anticipated to be voted upon by the Committee. BIG PROBLEM EVOLVED TODAY.  SEE ATTACHMENT OUR REPRESENTATIVES HAVE AMENDED THE E-VERIFY BILL … Continue reading

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Are We Starting to Understand the Political Process?

The picture above may reflect who the general assembly is really representing for immigration reform. The following immigration legislation is being held hostage by committees. This list does not include the legislation for: Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights 2nd amendment legislation … Continue reading

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Government Gridlock or Business as Usual?

Once again House Judiciary Subcommittee A will not put immigration or 2nd amendment legislation on their agenda. This list of bills is shown at the end of this article. Here is the list of 45 pieces of legislation that this … Continue reading

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Immigration and Partisan Politics

House Bill 36 was on the agenda for the Government Committee on May 19th, 2011. This bill would “require counties, municipalities, entities who contract with a government agency in this state, and their subcontractors to use the Federal E-Verify program”. … Continue reading

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You Decide Who Is Worse

Representative Brandon from Guilford County made the following statement in the Government Committee Hearing on May 19th: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2mHAlB5rRQ Here is Representative Ross defining “American”: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcrLCNZL0Yw You can decide which is worse but both statements reflect a problem in the general … Continue reading

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Shame on Colorado

Colorado was recognized as one of five states that were bellwether states in the book “Megatrends”. However Colorado’s days as a state that led the nation in future trends are over.  A state which has incredible beauty but only a … Continue reading

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Obama Enters Campaign Mode

The following video shows Obama criticizing the Republican party in a speech concerning border security. Using the office of the President to advance a political campaign by stating that the GOP wants a moat and alligators for security at the … Continue reading

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