North Carolina Becomes 18th State Pushing Arizona's New Immigration Law Posted on Wednesday, May 26 @ 10:44:00 EDT
Topic: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC
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For National Release
May 26, 2010
CONTACT: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC
(866) 703-0864 WilliamG@alipac.us
Raleigh, NC - The home state of Americans For Legal Immigration PAC's
(ALIPAC) President William Gheen has joined the rapidly growing list of
states that are rushing to follow Arizona's lead of cracking down on
illegal immigration with state laws.
North Carolina now becomes the 18th state that ALIPAC has documented
moving forward with a version of Arizona's controversial, yet popular
immigration law. Numerous scientific and certified polls indicate
60-81% public support for local police enforcing immigration law as the
Arizona bill does.
NC's Senate Joint Resolution (SJ 1349), filed by NC State Senator Don
East (R-Surry), and would allow a version of Arizona's immigration bill
(SB 1070) to be filed during the short session of the NC Legislature
this year. This resolution has 12 sponsors already and room for more
lawmakers to add their names.
North Carolina's legislature is currently in what
is called the "short session' where only bills relevant to the state
budget are allowed to be filed. It requires a joint resolution to be
passed to waive that rule.
Passage of SJ 1349 would allow Senator East to file NC's version of the
Arizona bill, which would be titled "AN ACT TO CREATE THE CRIME OF
WILLFUL FAILURE TO CARRY OR COMPLETE AN ALIEN REGISTRATION
DOCUMENT."
"I am proud to announce that North Carolina's lawmakers are rising to
support Arizona and 17 other states for the Rule of Law and immigration
enforcement," said William Gheen, a North Carolina native and President
of the nation's 3rd largest immigration enforcement group. "We need to
send a clear message to Washington to secure our borders and a clear
message to illegal aliens to go home."
ALIPAC's extensive national network of citizen activists helped pass
Arizona's immigration enforcement bill SB 1070 and has since worked to
help carry versions of the bill to as many other states as possible.
The current list of states following Arizona's lead on immigration
enforcement include ARKANSAS, IDAHO, INDIANA, MARYLAND, MICHIGAN,
MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEBRASKA, NEVADA, NEW JERSEY, NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO,
OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, TEXAS, UTAH.
UPDATED LIST OF STATES WITH DETAILS FOR EACH AT...
http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-196989.html
ALIPAC's national strategy is to encourage as many other states as
possible to follow Arizona's lead to alleviate the political antagonism
directed at Arizona from the government of Mexico, the National Council
of La Raza, President Obama and several liberal city councils.
ALIPAC's North Carolina supporters are being asked to call and write
their state legislators in support of Senator East's SJ 1349, which is a
version of Arizona's immigration enforcement law for NC. Special
efforts are requested to ask the chairman of the Senate Rules Committee,
David Hoyle (D-Gaston, (919) 733-5734) to request the bill be scheduled
for consideration in committee.
ALIPAC will be launching an effort to notify the public about this
legislation by conducting talk radio interviews across the state!
"Any bill that would help alleviate problems caused by illegal
immigration will not move forward in NC, without a ground swell of
public support and enthusiasm," said William Gheen. "For many years the
Democratic leadership of our state has protected, aided and abetted
illegal aliens by providing them with taxpayer benefits and has stopped
those of us who were trying to protect American jobs, wages, property,
and lives. I hope this year we can make progress with our version of
Arizona's bill."
ALIPAC is a North Carolina based national organization with over 30,000
supporters representing Americans of every race, political party, state,
and walk of life. ALIPAC's President, William Gheen, is a lifelong NC
native, alumni of ECU and UNC, and prior employee of and consultant to
numerous members of the NC General Assembly.
For more information, please visit www.ALIPAC.us
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