ALIPAC: Trump Should Appoint Sheriff Joe Arpaio head of Border Patrol or USCIS
ALIPAC: Trump Should Appoint Sheriff Joe Arpaio head of Border Patrol or USCIS
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November 18, 2016
Contact: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC.us) | WilliamG@alipac.us | (866) 703-0864
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is requesting that Donald Trump's transition team consider appointing legendary Sheriff Joe Arpaio to head up the US Customs and Border Protection or United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) due to Arpaio's steadfast dedication to the Rule of Law.
Sheriff Arpaio endorsed Donald Trump during the GOP Presidential primary before the issues of illegal immigration and border security had fully propelled Trump into the lead. Trump was also endorsed by other illegal immigration and amnesty opponents like Sen. Jeff Sessions, ALIPAC, Michelle Malkin, and the late Phyllis Schafley.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio just lost his race for re-election for Sheriff in Maricopa County Arizona due to being a top target of Obama's pro illegal immigration and amnesty Justice Department and several George Soros backed immigrant groups that have been working to flood Arpaio's county with more imported Democrats.
ALIPAC is very happy to hear that Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, the author of Arizona's SB 1070 illegal immigration control law, has joined the Trump transition team and hopes that means more leaders that have stood up for secure borders will be selected to join the Trump administration's efforts.
"The American public is very thankful that Sheriff Joe Arpaio has stood up to the Obama administration and all of the power groups that are backing the illegal immigrant invasion of America," said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. "Sheriff Joe has proven that he can incarcerate large numbers of criminals affordably and efficiently yet humanely despite their complaints about pink underwear. Arpaio's experience and proven leadership fighting illegal immigration and the fact Obama's team removed him from office makes him a perfect pick for the Trump administration."
While ALIPAC is a federal PAC that could not endorse Joe Arpaio in his county level race, the organization did inform anti-illegal immigration activists across America about the news reports Arpaio faced a tough challenge this year due to pressures by the Obama administration.
If amnesty legislation had not been stopped in 2014, 2013, 2010, 2007, and 2006 it is unlikely Trump could have been elected past the millions of illegal immigrants that would have already been processed into legal Democrat voters by now.
Therefore, ALIPAC also respectfully requests that Donald Trump's transition team consider other leaders that have fought hard to stop amnesty legislation from passing before this point which has made Trump's campaign promises and election possible.
Another leader that would be a great selection would be Roy Beck of NumbersUSA as head of the Interior Department. NumbersUSA has led the fight against amnesty and for secure borders in Washington DC through lobbying and by providing lawmaker scorecards and grades on immigration issues.
Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin would also make great additions to the Trump administration. Both ladies endorsed Donald Trump and went to bat for him, early in the GOP primary when his fate as a candidate was still unknown. Both Coulter and Malkin have proven their loyalty to the American public on illegal immigration issues. Ann Coulter's new book 'Adios America' was very influential on Trump's decision to make illegal immigration control a central theme in his campaign.
Many authors like Ann Coulter use the world's largest archive of information about illegal immigration found at ALIPAC's main website www.ALIPAC.us to write articles, papers, and books that in turn influence lawmakers and candidates.
For more information about Joe Arpaio, Roy Beck, Ann Coulter, or Michelle Malkin, and illegal immigration issues please visit www.ALIPAC.us
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