Zuckerberg group distributes memo on ‘The Shocking Extremism Behind Anti-Immigrant Gr
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10:38 AM 01/31/2014
Zuckerberg group distributes memo on ‘The Shocking Extremism Behind Anti-Immigrant Groups’
Yesterday, it was reported that Sen. Jeff Sessions distributed a 30-page memo at the Republican retreat in Maryland, urging his colleagues not to “surrender” by backing immigration reform.
Now comes word that the Mark Zuckerberg co-founded group FWD.us is distributing their own pro-immigration reform memo to Members of Congress.
What makes it interesting, to me, at least, is that the memo (which is titled, “Summary Background Memo on Broad Support for Immigration Reform”) alsoincludes a section (starting on page 18 on ‘The Shocking Extremism Behind Anti-Immigrant Groups.’
It includes links to various stories, such as this one from the Wall Street Journal, which notes that:
“CIS, FAIR, NumbersUSA, Project-USA — and more than a half-dozen similar groups that Republicans have become disturbingly comfy with — were founded or funded (or both) by John Tanton, a retired doctor in Michigan. In addition to trying to stop immigration to the U.S., appropriate population-control measures for Dr. Tanton and his network include promoting China’s one-child policy, sterilizing Third World women and wider use of RU-486.”
A spokesperson for FWD.us confirms the memo “has gone to all House member offices (both Rs + Ds) today – of course including all members at the retreat” — and that it includes “factual information…about the origins and real motivations of some of the loudest anti-immigrant groups.”
You can read the memo below.
FINAL DRAFT House Resources Document by Matt Lewis
http://dailycaller.com/2014/01/31/zu...igrant-groups/
Zuckerberg group distributes memo on ‘The Shocking Extremism Behind Anti-Immigrant Gr
73% 0f Americans DO NOT support immigration "reform" - Amnesty - this is an outright lie being spread by the corprotist Mark Zuckerberg.
Wonder why facebook stock shot up? Could it be payback from the big money guys because the individual investors can' afford it.?
Zuckerberg group distributes memo on ‘The Shocking Extremism Behind Anti-Immigrant Groups’
10:38 AM 01/31/2014
Matt K. Lewis
Yesterday, it was reported that Sen. Jeff Sessions distributed a 30-page memo at the Republican retreat in Maryland, urging his colleagues not to “surrender” by backing immigration reform.
Now comes word that the Mark Zuckerberg co-founded group FWD.us is distributing their own pro-immigration reform memo to Members of Congress.
What makes it interesting, to me, at least, is that the memo (which is titled, “Summary Background Memo on Broad Support for Immigration Reform”) also includes a section (starting on page 18 on ‘The Shocking Extremism Behind Anti-Immigrant Groups.’
It includes links to various stories, such as this one from the Wall Street Journal, which notes that:
“CIS, FAIR, NumbersUSA, Project-USA — and more than a half-dozen similar groups that Republicans have become disturbingly comfy with — were founded or funded (or both) by John Tanton, a retired doctor in Michigan. In addition to trying to stop immigration to the U.S., appropriate population-control measures for Dr. Tanton and his network include promoting China’s one-child policy, sterilizing Third World women and wider use of RU-486.”
A spokesperson for FWD.us confirms the memo “has gone to all House member offices (both Rs + Ds) today – of course including all members at the retreat” — and that it includes “factual information…about the origins and real motivations of some of the loudest anti-immigrant groups.”
You can read the memo below.
FINAL DRAFT House Resources Document by Matt Lewis
This is page one click the link above to read the disgusting accusations made by Zuckerberg's group.
Quote:
To: Members of Congress; Congressional OfficesFrom: FWD.usDate: January 30, 2014RE:
Summary Background Memo on Broad Support for Immigration Reform
Over the past few months, a broad coalition of groups has shown Congress
that - in addition to 73% of Americans - key leaders from the business, tech,conservative, faith and law enforcement communities support immigration reform.
Immigration reform is the right thing to do for our economy, our future, andour families. The time for reform is now.
The House Republicans took a critical step toward fixing our broken immigration system with the draft principles that were discussed at the conference retreat. These draft principles being discussed by the Republican conference represent an important step forward for reform efforts.
While some anti-immigrant voices falsely claiming to speak for conservatives may raise concern over the draft principles, they do not represent the majority of the Republican Party: polls have consistently shown that GOP primary voters support fixing our broken immigration system.
To that end, enclosed you will find a variety of resources including economic studies, polling, and statements from key stakeholders. We have also includeda reminder of some of the extremist views driving many of the groups
mobilizing against reform
o: Members of Congress; Congressional OfficesFrom: FWD.usDate: January 30, 2014RE:
UPDATE:
Full statement from a FWD.us spokesperson:
“Can confirm this has gone to all House member offices (both Rs + Ds) today – of course including all members at the retreat. We’re encouraged that House Republicans have put forth draft principles to guide their approach to immigration reform – and want to make sure all members have polling, research, and relevant resources in the coming weeks as they work to craft legislation. Relevant resources includes factual information that many of these members may not have about the origins and real motivations of some of the loudest anti-immigrant groups.”
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