NC Effort To Crack Down on Illegals Underway
NC Effort To Crack Down on Illegals Underway
February 9, 2011
CONTACT: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
(919) 787-6009 press@alipac.us
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC's President William Gheen is entering the halls of the NC Legislature to help pass historic legislation designed to crack down on illegal immigration in North Carolina, as part of the group's national efforts in all states.
"With the historic change in leadership in Raleigh, we now have a chance to meet the public's demand for action against illegal immigration in North Carolina," said William Gheen President of ALIPAC. "We want the NC Legislature to protect North Carolina workers, students, taxpayers, and voters from the negative aspects of illegal immigration in 2011!"
ALIPAC and William Gheen will be asking the NC Legislature to accomplish the following through legislation.
1. Stop illegal aliens from receiving any taxpayer benefits except for emergency care, K-12 education, and vaccines. All voter registration, licensing, higher education, welfare, unemployment and food assistance resources should be protected and reserved for NC Citizens.
2. Pass an improved version of Arizona's immigration bill to strengthen the role of local police in enforcing America's existing immigration laws.
Each of these measures has overwhelming public support and is on the move in many states this year.
"We want to help NC lawmakers craft, file, and pass legislation that will make our state much less attractive to illegal immigrants who are looking for jobs and taxpayer resources," said William Gheen.
In the coming weeks, William Gheen plans to inform the NC public about this legislative push by appearing on talk radio shows across the state. He will also lead citizen volunteers into the hallways to support the bills. William will be available to NC lawmakers and press in the legislative buildings each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday during the session.
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC is one of the nations largest immigration and border enforcement advocacy organizations. For more information or to schedule appointments and interviews, please visit www.alipac.us
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