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    ALIPAC Blocked: Twitter Says Calling Congress Against Amnesty Legislation is "Hate"

    ALIPAC Blocked: Twitter Says Calling Congress Against Amnesty Legislation is "Hateful"

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    November 16, 2017

    Contact: ALIPAC.us | WilliamG@alipac.us | (919) 787-6009

    Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's efforts to encourage Americans to call members of Congress to oppose impending DACA Dream Act Amnesty legislation have been hindered by the Twitter Corporation which blocked ALIPAC's boosted post ad claiming it is "Hateful Content."

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    Twitter's Email Response Says Calling Congress Against Amnesty is Hateful



    Twitter is also refusing to verify William Gheen's @ALIPAC account despite the fact the account meets all of Twitter's published guidelines for verifiable accounts.

    "It is time for Congress for the FEC to step in and stop corporations like Facebook, Google, and Twitter from using their power to influence free speech, campaigns, elections, and legislation and time for Congress to break up these monopolies and apply regulations to protect citizens from abuse as we have done with phone and power utilities," said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. "Google, Twitter, and Facebook are all providing unequal services for us based on our creed. Our creed is our shared belief with millions of other Americans that Amnesty for illegal immigrants is destructive to America and our existing immigration laws should be enforced instead. For this creed we share, mega corporations like Twitter are targeting us for abuse, censorship, and discriminatory treatment."

    Americans for Legal Immigration PAC will be asking members of Congress to step in and make it clear that Silicon Valley corporations may not discriminate against any Americans based on our race, religion, gender, age, national origins or creed.

    ALIPAC has faced a long history of abuse by Facebook, Google, and Twitter that has intensified since the election of Donald Trump as President.

    ALIPAC is seeking legal representation to file a lawsuite against Twitter for discrimination and unequal services based on political views and creed. For more information, please visit www.alipac.us

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    Terrible. This is a huge coordinated effort by those controlling social media, to silence the voices they deem inappropriate (conservatives, America First patriots, those against illegal immigration, etc.)


    Read over the past couple of days that accounts are being unverified by Twitter. They are silencing conservatives and others.

    Facebook is doing the same, too.
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