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    Ask Senate to Pass Law to Stop Obama Lawsuits Against States

    Friends of ALIPAC,

    Those of you reading our homepage at www.alipac.us on a regular basis are already aware that the Obama administration is suing to stop the states of South Carolina, Alabama, and Arizona from enforcing illegal immigration laws. It is these states where ALIPAC activists have fought hard to pass strong legislation designed to curtail illegal immigration.

    In several cases, other nations are asking to join the Obama administration's case against our states.

    The Associated Press reported yesterday that "Sixteen Latin American and Caribbean nations have asked to join in the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit against South Carolina's new illegal immigration law, citing concerns for their citizens." The nations trying to prevent us from stopping illegal immigration along with Obama are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.

    We expect the Obama administration to attack the states of Indiana, Georgia and Utah as well due to immigration enforcement laws our activists have helped to pass in these states!

    The good news is that US Senators Jim DeMint (R-SC), David Vitter (R-LA), and Jeff Sessions (R-AL) have announced a plan to file a bill that would prohibit the Justice Department from filing these lawsuits to block state laws designed to stop illegal immigration.

    Your help is needed right away! To the phones!

    Step 1: Call Senators Demint (202) 224-6121, Vitter (202) 224-4623 and Sessions (202) 224-4124 to say "Thank you for standing up for Americans fighting to stop and reverse illegal immigration. I support your bill to stop the Obama administration from suing states that try to crack down on illegal immigration.

    Step 2: Call your members of the US Senate and as many other senate offices as possible to say "I am calling/writing to ask Senator _______ to please support Senators Demint, Vitter, and Sessions in their efforts to pass a law to stop the Obama administration from suing states like South Carolina, Alabama, and Arizona. These states are trying to stop illegal immigration themeselves since our own federal government is not enforcing laws and is infact helping illegal aliens to take American jobs, taxpayer resources, and voting rights. Please support the Demint, Vitter, and Sessions law designed to stop these DOJ lawsuits."

    You can use our US Senate Contact info list for convenience found at...
    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-63874.html


    Please remember to call in your own distinct version of our message and to then follow up with a written email, fax, or letter. Our strategy of focusing on calls followed by written reinforcement has proven successful in many state and federal legislative efforts.


    The ALIPAC Team
    www.alipac.us




    PS: Only days remain in our minimum operations budget funds drive. We have raised $8,000 of the $40,000 we need to keep ALIPAC in the national fight against illegal immigration and against Amnesty. Please visit our secure online donations page immediately to donate via Paypal, cred card, or via the mail at this link....
    http://www.alipac.us/content-9.html
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    Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)

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