• Volunteers Needed to Speak Out For State Legislation Against Illegal Immigration

    Friends of ALIPAC,

    We hope that each of you will continue working on your state lawmakers to pass a version of Alabama's illegal immigration fighting law as we have asked you to do in numerous alerts this year.

    If you have a committee meeting that you need supporters to attend in your state, contact us and we will let the entire ALIPAC national network know about your meeting.

    In North Carolina we need attendees to join us for the fourth NC House Immigration Committee Hearing on Wednesday, March 28th @ 1:00 PM in the Legislative Office Building in Room 643 just behind the NC General Assembly Building (16 West Jones Street) in Raleigh.

    PUBLIC COMMENT AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION NEEDED AT THIS HEARING

    If you plan to speak, remember the time limit is 3 minutes per person AND you must sign-up starting at 11:30am to 1pm just outside of Room 643. We encourage you to arrive as soon as possible. You can say whatever you wish but we encourage you to speak out against illegal aliens taking American jobs, driving down wages, committing crimes against citizens, and using limited taxpayer resources.

    It is very likely that the illegal alien invasion supporters such as the Mexican Consulate and a host of illegal aliens will speak out against North Carolina cracking down on illegal immigration.

    Power goes to those that are present. So come and speak out against illegal immigration with us on Wednesday.

    William Gheen of ALIPAC will join Ron Woodard of NC Listen and James Johnson of NC Fire to speak on your behalf at this meeting.

    Join us in Raleigh, NC on Wednesday and let us know if you have an important state level meeting that needs support in your home state as well. Your calls and emails to state lawmakers can get things on the move and then our national resources can back up your efforts.


    The ALIPAC Team
    www.alipac.us
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