ALIPAC Endorsed Candidate for Congress


ALIPAC's 2010 Candidate Survey

Name of Candidate: Delia Lopez

Name of Campaign Committee: Committee to Elect Delia Lopez

Mailing Address: PO Box 2987 Clackamas OR 97015

Phone Contact Information: 503-954-4080

Campaign E-mail and website: Delia@dlopezforcongress.com www.dlopezforcongress.com

State and District: OR #3

Political Party: Republican

Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat): Challenger

Incumbents only: What is your career grade at www.betterimmigration.com ?

Campaign Funds Raised as of most recent reporting cycle: 97K

This form completed by (Candidate and Campaign Managers Only): Delia


Candidate Background Information
Mother, grandmother, small business owner, married3 kids. 3 grandsons not sure if that was the question?


Top Campaign Issues: JOBS

Are the issues of illegal immigration and Amnesty addressed on your campaign website? If so, please provide us with a
link. http://dlopezforcongress.com/positions/immigration


Education, Awards & Honors: added bio

District Information: sad shape #1 hunger #1 homeless #2 or#3 in unemployment #43 quality of education

Please give a brief description of your district:Liberal depressed

Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated Voters: 53.7% D 20.3% R

Survey Questions

(Please describe your feelings on the following with a number 1-10 or with the response Undecided (1=Strongly Disagree, 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral, 6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)

I support Arizona's new immigration law SB 1070? (1-10) 10

As a member of Congress I will use the full power of my office, including impeachment if necessary, to ensure the Executive Branch starts to enforce our existing border and immigration laws? (1-10) 10

Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected in the interior of the US? (1-10) 10

I will oppose any form of Amnesty or path to citizenship for illegal immigrants currently in the US because allowing them to become voters would destroy future immigration enforcement efforts? (1-10) 11

I support Comprehensive Immigration ENFORCEMENT which will reverse illegal immigration in America? (1-10) 10

I oppose Obama's Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty. (1-10) 10

I oppose Congressman Luis Gutierrez's Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty bill H.R. 4321? (1-10)
Link: http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-994657.html#994657 10

I would have opposed John McCain and Ted Kennedy's Amnesty bill S. 1033 in 2005? (1-10)
Link: http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1085363.html#1085363 10

I oppose any non-emergency taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens, including welfare, food stamps, licenses, and in-state tuition subsidies? (1-10) 10

I believe that employers who intentionally hire illegal aliens should be heavily fined. (1-10) 10

PLEDGE

If elected or re-elected to the US Congress, I will oppose any form of Amnesty or path to citizenship for illegal aliens, including Comprehensive Immigration Reform which would turn millions of illegal immigrants into voters thus destroying future borders of America. I will use the full power of my office, including impeachment if necessary, to insure the Executive Branch secures America's border immediately and begins to adequately enforce the existing immigration and border laws of the United States, which were enacted by Congress at the behest of America's citizenry. I understand that the failure of the Executive Branch to secure our borders and enforce existing immigration laws is depriving all Americans of a Republican form of government and depriving our states of protection from invasion as mandated by the US Constitution. I intend to use the power of Congress to immediately remedy this problem that is costing many Americans their jobs, wages, taxpayer resources, property, security, and sometimes their very lives.

So help me God,

(SIGN BY PLACING YOUR NAME HERE AND RETURNING THIS SURVEY AND PLEDGE)Delia Lopez

Delia Lopez
US Congressional Candidate
www.dlopezforcongress.com

"The Federal Government, by contrast, 'can claim no powers which are not granted to it by the constitution, and the powers actually granted must be such as are expressly given, or given by necessary implication. Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, (1816); see also City of Boerne v. Flores, (1997); United States v. Lopez, (1995). .

ALIPAC Endorsed Candidate for Congress