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Date: 2006/03/24 Fri PM 02:04:59 EST
Subject: Stop 'Guest Worker' AMNESTY for Illegal Aliens, Enforcement NOW!

Floridians for Immigration Enforcement

www.FLIMEN.org

Stop 'Guest Worker' AMNESTY for Illegal Aliens, Enforcement NOW!

The Senate is poised to pass AMNESTY to millions of illegal aliens shortly, perhaps during the week of March 27, 2006. NumbersUSA estimates "More than 20 million permanent immigrants would be allowed into the U.S. over the next decade alone, under the bill Frist introduced!" This is, as you should know, a critical battle for citizens so allot some time! Citizen action is urgently needed!!

Actions:

Phone Senators Martinez and Nelson to voice your displeasure. Their contact information follows.

If not already on a national immigration reform action list do so via action.

Call in to talk radio shows.

Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.

Urge others to do the same.

Talking points are:

Enforcement is demanded NOW. Enforcement and rewarding law breakers are incompatible. Our borders must be secured. Armed Mexican military must be prevented from crossing our borders. Our government must be forced to refuse to accept fraudulent documents used by illegal aliens. There are upwards of 20 million illegal aliens in the US and 720,000 illegal aliens in Florida and President Bush, the Senate, and many of the Florida newspapers (pulp peddlers) are against enforcement but for the enabling and legalization of illegal immigration.

It's an AMNESTY. Senators Nelson and Martinez claim the guest worker bills are not amnesty because they do not require payment of a token fine before eligibility for permanent residency (green card) or because they do not offer a path to citizenship. That is a flat-out lie. The laws governing illegal immigration bar legal reentry into the United States for several years before eligibility is restored. A token fine is a thinly disguised waiver of the penalty. Amnesty is defined as waiving of a penalty. Illegal aliens are subject to deportation. The various guest worker bills waives the deportation penalty. Duh, it's an AMNESTY.

Guest worker programs have been world-wide failures. Many of the immigrant problems in England such as the London bombings and French Muslim riots are a lingering result of non-assimilation from post-WWII guest worker programs. The US Bracero program was a failure. Even many pro-illegal immigration ethnic advocates admit guest worker programs are failures. This aspect has received little debate, yet the Senate is poised to embark on a direction that promises huge future problems of non-assimilation and radicalization of third-class workers.

Guest workers are permanent. Senators Nelson and Martinez tout the program as temporary, but that is another flat-out lie. Our immigration programs are riff with facts proving that foreign nationals, once here, do not return to their homeland.

Guest worker programs are a threat to homeland security. Senators Nelson and Martinez should know this, but apparently are prepared to ignore this key problem with any guest worker program. The one key question Senators Nelson and Martinez are unwilling and unprepared to answer is who will do the background checks on the illegal aliens participants and new guest workers? The fact is the Department of Homeland Security is utterly incapable of carrying out this vital function.

Guest workers mean more unemployed and underemployed Americans. The continued mass influx of foreign worker who work for less means the continued displacement of legal American workers and a further degradation of benefits for American workers.

Guest worker amnesty means more illegal immigration. History has clearly shown that amnesties cause more illegal immigration. After the huge 1986 amnesty which was supposedly 'the last amnesty' the rate of illegal immigration exploded to the current level of upwards of 20 million illegal aliens in the US today.

Senator Martinez Offices Senator Nelson Offices
Jacksonville Office:
1650 Prudential Drive, Suite 220
Jacksonville, FL 32207
Main: (904) 398-8586
Fax: (904) 398-8591


Miami Office:
800 Douglas Road
Suite 148
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Main: (305) 444-8332
Fax: (305) 444-8449


Naples Office:

Naples, FL


Orlando Office:
315 East Robinson Street
Landmark Center 1, Suite 475
Orlando, FL 32801
Main: (407) 254-2573
Fax: (407) 423-0941
Tollfree: (866) 630-7106


Pensacola Office:
1 N. Palafox St.
Suite 159
Pensacola, FL 32503
Main: (850)-433-2603
Fax: 850-433-2554


Tampa Office:
5100 W. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 190
Tampa, FL 33609
Main: (813) 207-0509


Washington Office:
United States Senate
Hart 317 Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Main: (202) 224-3041
Fax: (202) 228-5171
Washington, D.C.
United States Senate
716 Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5274
Fax: 202-228-2183

Orlando
Landmark Two
225 East Robinson Street, Ste 410
Orlando, Florida 32801
Phone: 407-872-7161
Toll Free in Florida: 1-888-671-4091
Fax: 407-872-7165

Miami-Dade
2925 Salzedo Street
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: 305-536-5999 Telephone
Fax: 305-536-5991

Tampa
Sam Gibbons Federal Court House
801 N. Florida Ave., 4th Floor
Tampa, Florida 33602
Phone: 813-225-7040
Fax: 813-225-7050

West Palm Beach
500 Australian Avenue Suite 125
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Phone: 561-514-0189
Fax: 561-514-4078

Tallahassee
US Court House Annex
111 North Adams Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Phone: 850-942-8415
Fax: 850-942-8450

Jacksonville
1301 Riverplace Blvd, Suite 2218
Jacksonville, Florida 32207
Phone: 904-346-4500
Fax: 904-346-4506

Broward
3416 South University Drive
Davie, FL 33328
Phone: 954-693-4851
Fax: 954-693-4862

Fort Myers
Justice Center Annex Building
2000 Main Street, Suite 801
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-334-7760
Fax: 239-334-7710


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March 24, 2006