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    My job: Write 50 State Review: Who is Following Arizona Law?

    I would like to write a complete review of all states and their present standing in relation to Arizona’s SB 1070
    After working on this for a week it was proven to be a tough act.
    It is also a fact that I am no two year old when it comes to the issue but I could certainly use some help. Often it is difficult to dig up the latest action.

    If you have any real action in your state pro or against and details please help me out here. It is enough if you post me links to articles or websites with the latest developments.

    Thanks and keep it up.
    I can already see that there is a nationwide revolt forming on the horizon and Obama pretends like nothing happened.

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    We have the most complete tracking list in the country. The law is now being considered in some form or fashion in 22 states.

    I will ask a volunteer to get you the link.

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    Here is a link to the record we here at Alipac have:

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-196989.html

    W I suggest we make it a sticky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard
    Here is a link to the record we here at Alipac have:

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-196989.html

    W I suggest we make it a sticky.
    Thank You guys, great help.
    Your board is a goldmine it is really loaded with the right stuff. Please don’t sue me if I take too much material from here.

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    Glad to be of help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennewickman
    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard
    Here is a link to the record we here at Alipac have:

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-196989.html

    W I suggest we make it a sticky.
    Thank You guys, great help.
    Your board is a goldmine it is really loaded with the right stuff. Please don’t sue me if I take too much material from here.
    we aim to please, no lawsuit will be coming.
    if you have to name sources in your report, you might want to google 22 states now considering AZ law. either the NY Times or Washington Post or Times did a big story on this a couple of months ago but that will still come back to our information. so i guess it wont matter LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesw62
    Quote Originally Posted by Kennewickman
    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard
    Here is a link to the record we here at Alipac have:

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-196989.html

    W I suggest we make it a sticky.
    Thank You guys, great help.
    Your board is a goldmine it is really loaded with the right stuff. Please don’t sue me if I take too much material from here.
    we aim to please, no lawsuit will be coming.
    if you have to name sources in your report, you might want to google 22 states now considering AZ law. either the NY Times or Washington Post or Times did a big story on this a couple of months ago but that will still come back to our information. so i guess it wont matter LOL
    Thank You, I am just doing that.

    Some of the big time media items are already realizing that the wind is changing around.
    As I keep learning I strongly feel that many states are not really concerned about federal suits anymore and they are going ahead with their new laws. Some of them like Rhode Island don’t even bother with laws; they just do the right thing.
    And this is actually the rational thing to do because they were able to push a small town like Hazelton, PA to the wall with expenses but when it comes to a whole state it is the proper thing to do to throw the illegals out and save hundreds of millions even if the lawsuits will run into ten million… talking about simple mathematics.

    For the first months of next year I anticipate an avalanche of action that will bury the opposition of the fed. California can also break under the financial weight and that would be just helping our cause. The sooner the better.

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    ALIPAC's 158 Endorsed Candidates Opposing Amnesty, short version for easier publication.
    Original at: http://www.alipac.us/2010_campaign_endorsements.html


    AL. U.S. Senate: Richard Shelby; 3rd district: Mike Rogers; 4th district: Robert Aderholt; 5th district: Mo Brooks; 6th district: Spencer Bachus
    AK. U. S. Senate: Joe Miller
    AZ. 2nd district: Trent Franks; 4th district: Janet Contreras; 8th district: Jesse Kelly
    AR. U. S. Senate: John Boozman
    CA. 2nd district Wally Herger; 3rd district: Dan Lungren; 4th district: Tom; McClintock; 5th district: Paul Smith; 10th district: Gary Clift; 14th district: Dave Chapman; 22nd district: Kevin McCarthy; 24th district: Elton Gallegly; 25th district: Howard; 27th district: Mark Reed; 40th district: Ed Royce; 42nd district: Gary Miller; 43rd district: Scott Folkens; 44th district: Ken Calvert; 46th district: Dana Rohrabacher; 49th district: Darrell Issa; 50th district: Brian Bilbray; 52nd district: Duncan D. Hunter Jr.; 53rd district: Michael Crimmins;
    CO. U.S. Senate: Ken Buck for Senate, Republican, Challenger; 5th district Doug Lamborn; 6th district: Mike Coffman
    FL. 6th district: Cliff Stearns; 7th district John Mica; 9th district: Gus Bilirakis; 12th District: Dennis Ross; 13th district: Vern Buchanan; 16th district: Tom Rooney; 22nd district: Allen B. West; 23rd district: Bernard Sansaricq; 24th district Sandy Adams;
    GA, U. S. Senate: Johnny Isakson for Senate, Republican, Incumbent; 1st district: Jack Kingston; 3rd district: Lynn Westmoreland; 6th district: Thomas Price; 10th district: Paul Broun; 11th district: Phil Gingrey; 13th district: Mike Crane
    IL. 2nd district: Isaac Hayes; 6th district: Peter Roskam; 8th district: Joe Walsh; 12th district Teri Davis Newman; 15th district: Tim Johnson
    IN. 2nd district: Joe Donnelly; 5th district: Dan Burton
    IA. U. S. Senate: Charles Grassley Republican, Incumbent; 1st district: Ben Lange; 5th district: Steve King
    KY. 1st district: Edward Whitfield; 4th district: Geoff Davis
    LA. U. S. Senate: David Vitter, Republican, Incumbent; 1st district: Steve Scalise; 4th district: John C. Fleming Jr;
    MD. 6th district: Roscoe Bartlett
    MA. U.S. Senate: Scott Brown; 10th district: Jeffrey D. Perry
    MI. 5th district: John Kupiec; 9th district: Andrew "Rocky" Raczkowski; 12th district: Don Volaric
    MN. 6th district Michele Bachmann; 7th district: Lee Byberg
    MS. 4th district Gene Taylor
    MO. 1st district: Robyn Hamlin; 2nd district: Todd Akin; 6th district: Sam Graves; 8th district: Jo Ann Emerson
    MT. Dennis 'Denny' Rehberg for US Congress, Rep.
    NE. 1st district: Jeff Fortenberry; 3rd district: Adrian Smith
    NV. U. S. Senate: Sharron Angle; 2nd district Dean Heller
    NJ. 5th district: Scott Garrett; 6th district: Anna Little; 11th district: Rodney Frelinghuysen
    NM. 3rd district: Tom Mullins
    NY. U. S. Senate: Jay Townsend; 3rd district: Peter King; 21st district: Ted Danz
    NC. 3rd district: Walter Jones; 4th district: William 'BJ' Lawson; 6th district: Howard Coble; 7th district: Mike McIntyre; 9th district: Sue Myrick; 10th district: Patrick McHenry; 13th district: William "Bill" Randall
    OH. 2nd district: Jean Schmidt; 4th district: Jim Jordan; 5th district: Robert Latta; 18th district: Bob Gibbs
    OK. U. S. Senate: Tom Coburn; 1st district John Sullivan
    OR. 2nd district: Greg Walden; 3rd district: Delia Lopez; 4th district: Pete DeFazio
    PA. 6th district: Jim Gerlach; 9th district: Bill Shuster; 10th district: Tom Marino; 11th district: Lou Barletta; 15th district: Charlie Dent; 18th district: Tim Murphy; 19th district: Todd Platts
    RI. 1st district: John J. Loughlin
    SC. U. S. Senate: Jim DeMint; 2nd district: Joe Wilson
    SD. U. S. Senate: John Thune for Senate, Republican
    TN. 2nd district: John Duncan; 5th district: David Hall; 6th district: Diane Black; 7th district: Marsha Blackburn
    TX. 1st district: Louis Gohmert; 2nd district: Ted Poe; 3rd district: Sam Johnson; 4th district: Ralph Hall; 6th district: Joe Barton; 7th district: John Culberson; 10th district: Michael McCaul; 14th district: Ron Paul; 18th district: John Faulk; 19th district: Randy Neugebauer; 21st district: Lamar Smith; 24th district: Kenny Marchant; 25th district: Donna Campbell; 26th district: Michael Burgess; 28th district Bryan Underwood; 31st district: John Carter; 32nd district: Pete Sessions
    UT. U. S. Senate: Mike Lee for Senate, Republican; 3rd district: Jason Chaffetz
    VA. 1st district: Robert Wittman; 4th district: Randy Forbes; 9th district: Morgan Griffith
    WA. U. S. Senate: Dino Rossi, Republican, Challenger; 2nd district: John Koster
    WV. 2nd district: Shelley Moore
    WI. U. S. Senate: David Westlake Republican, Chalenger; 5th district: James Sensenbrenner; 8 th district: Roger Roth

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    A few articles below printed by American Free Press concerning illegal immigration. I am placing these articles here with the permission of AFP.

    AFP is printing a series of four articles concerning the historical confrontation between Mexico and the United States, the silent invasion of America and the recent new laws already implemented in Arizona and planned in a number of other states.
    The first part throws light on the historical background of the present chaos and names the responsible parties, fair and square.

    The Historical Background of the U.S. – Mexican Border Relations

    By Louis Thomas McFadden


    The collective decision of the Arizona government under Governor Jan Brewer to empower law enforcement to deal with illegal aliens was a pleasant surprise for most Americans. The new law, SB1070 was signed on the 23rd of April, 2010. The law will allow police to check the immigration status of individuals in various situations, move in against employers who hire illegal aliens and generally criminalize the act of residing in the state illegally.

    A nationwide argument developed overnight. President Obama was threatening with lawsuits to enforce the nonexistent right of the aliens, thousands demonstrated in all large cities in the southwest for and against the new law and some states are already moving to follow the example of Arizona.

    Different surveys show that between 80 to 90 percent of the U.S. population approves Arizona’s handling of the illegal alien issue. And one fact stays clear above all else: The present chaotic situation was purposefully created by the federal government to alter the racial balance of the United States of America. The states were usurped of their natural right to protect their own population, and were flooded with primitive population groups that often came from stone-age level social environments.

    Ever since the U.S., Mexican War of 1846 there were constant mass violations of the southern border of the U.S. and corresponding efforts to repatriate the intruders. The war was followed up by a large-scale repatriations in 1848. San Antonio, Texas was completely abandoned by Mexicans and the Mexican government was sponsored the return of her citizens all over in the U.S. In 1856 the whole of the Mexican population of Colorado County, Texas was ordered to leave. In the 1850 to 1880 period Mexicans were pressured to leave South Texas.

    The outbreak of the Northern Mexican Revolution
    in 1910 radicalized the Mexican population in the U.S. In the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, the Mexicans far outnumbered the Anglo population and publicized different plans for secession. “The Plan of San Diegoâ€

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    This is the second in a series of four articles concerning the historical confrontation between Mexico and the United States, the silent invasion of America and the recent new laws already implemented in Arizona and planned in a number of other states. The subject of our first article was the historical background of the present chaos.

    1980 to 2010: The Social and Economic Destruction of the U.S. Border States

    By Louis Thomas McFadden




    While the 1980’s and 1990s were dominated by optimistic reports and government statements on the contributions of the illegal aliens reality had to be faced soon. The three states – California, Texas and New York – harboring the most illegal aliens in America financially collapsed by the weight they chose to carry. They built up giant welfare programs, they paid for the education and incarceration of the aliens who filled their schools and jails and they watched the closures of large numbers of hospitals that were forced to care for the aliens by law and were unable to carry the burden of providing free care. Some counties in Arizona spent as much as thirty percent of their health budget on illegals.

    The constant injection of millions of illegals have weakened and undermined the financial balance of all the U.S. border states to a degree where most of them are presently close to bankruptcy and suffer the financial effects of lowered credit ratings. The Federation for American Immigration Reform ( FAIR) estimates that the approximately two million illegal aliens cost $4.7 billion a year in Texas alone. The estimate incorporates the medical, educational and incarceration expenses spent on the aliens but no one can place a dollar value on a degraded society where the White working class was literally chased out of state by the dramatic reduction of wages and businesses that moved away. Orderly cities were replaced by endless chains of crime -- ridden third world slums.

    There are 1,880.000 jobs lost by Americans to the illegal aliens every year (FAIR) and the aliens’ lower wages are subsidised by taxpayer resources making big business the ultimate winner and American society the ultimate looser in this game. Walmart was employing close to 1.2 million people in 1993 and regularly educated her low paid employees on how to tap into welfare and Medicaid resources to subsidise their income. Federal agents raided 61 stores in 21 states in 1993 and arrested hundreds of illegal aliens hired by the company.
    In 1994 California paid $215 million to deliver 74,987 anchor babies for illegal aliens and the total number in the U.S. was approximately 300,000 for that year. After birth comes education, welfare, food stamps, Medicare, incarceration and the millions of relatives who cannot resist the invitations.
    By the early 1990s the situation was clearly getting out of hand in California and the “Save our Stateâ€

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