View new video interviews before November elections
NumbersUSA : October 29 , 2007

We urge you to visit a brand new web-site of video interviews with some of the most provocative observers of today's immigration nightmare:

www.thepromiseofhome.com

You can use these interviews for home screenings and to help support candidates campaigning on this issue in your local district. Send the link to all your friends.

It's important that as many voters as possible see at least some of these interviews prior to the coming elections this November.

The website hosts video clips of interviews for a new feature length documentary film on America's immigration crisis.

The full length film itself will be available in January '08.

Right now, however, you can down-load FOR FREE uncut interviews with:

Attorney General Ed Meese, Roy Beck and Rosemary Jenks of Numbers USA, Steve Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies, Marian Davies of You Don't Speak for US, Brigitte Gabriel of Act for America, Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation, Former INS agent Mike Cutler, Author Dan Sheehy, Lt. Colonel Joe Meyers, USAF and more.

The web-site will require an e-mail address sign in so that it cannot be intentionally crashed by hostiles.

These will be quite useful for specific information as well as motivating the troops as the Nov '07 elections approach.

The producer notes:

"There are thousands of local and state elections all across the country on Nov 6. Many are turning on the issue of massive illegal immigration. NumbersUSA members can find invaluable information on this site, interviews and essays - that can be used to support their arguments for their local and state candidates calling for the enforcement of US immigration law.

"Interviews can be downloaded for free onto their i-pods, laptops and computers. They can then be projected at meetings if so desired. The main thing is for the activists nationwide to get to this site in a hurry to use the information as effectively as possible in the next few weeks. Every candidate running for office who cares about this issue, regardless of party affiliation, should visit this site."