PAC Makes Final Push for Trump To Honor Campaign Promises on Immigration
PAC Makes Final Push for Trump To Honor Campaign Promises on Immigration
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April 26, 2017
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC activists are making final calls to Donald Trump at the White House (202-456-1414) and to Attorney General Jeff Sessions (202-353-1555) asking for an immediate end to Obama's unconstitutional DACA Amnesty and dangerous Muslim refugee resettlement programs like the one with Australia.
While Donald Trump promised during the campaign to build a wall on our southern border, to end DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) Amnesty on his first day in office, and to stop risky Muslim refugee resettlement programs, his decision to retreat on all three promises in his first 100 days in office threatens to cause permanent fracturing and distrust from his base.
ALIPAC plans to drop the national organization's defense and endorsement of President Trump next Monday (May 1) if DACA Amnesty and the "dumb" Australian refugee deal remain in place at the end of Trump's first 100 days in office despite the public outcry.
"We endorsed Donald Trump because of his promises to the American people to build a wall to stop illegal immigration, to end dangerous refugee resettlement programs, and to end DACA Amnesty. I donated to his campaign, volunteered on his campaign, put out large signs for him, attended rallies and the inauguration, and I and worked to mobilize voters across America to support Donald Trump," declared William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. "Now I see many of his promises being broken, and while I would prefer not to be the person who has to admit we were misled by Donald Trump, that announcement will be made unless Trump reverses course by demanding Congress provide funds for the wall and ends DACA Amnesty and the Australian refugee deal with a few strokes of his pen within the next four days."
The repeal of Obamacare failed because Republican leaders like Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell removed language from the bill in an effort that would allow illegal aliens access to the healthcare program. President Trump did not protest this move, and the repeal failed because conservatives in Congress balked at creating a new program open to illegals.
Donald Trump endorsed pro-Amnesty members of Congress like Speaker Paul Ryan, Senator John McCain, and Rep. Renee Ellmers in 2016 although he was under no onus to endorse in primaries. Trump's endorsement of Ryan and McCain hurt insurgent GOP primary candidates who oppose amnesty for illegals.
While Donald Trump has populated his cabinet and White House staff with many illegal alien amnesty supporters such as Mike Pence, Reince Priebus, Alexander Acosta, Kellyanne Conway, John Kelly, Rick Perry, Rex Tillerson, Elaine Chao, Kevin Haslett, and Helen Aguirre Ferre, he has left tried and true illegal immigration fighters who endorsed him early in his campaign out in the cold. To date, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, and Laura Ingraham have been left out in the cold with no invitations to join Trump's administration.
"Trump's continuation of DACA Amnesty is a violation of the US Constitution, numerous existing federal laws, Trump's oath of office, and his campaign promises," asserted Gheen. "Trump needs to listen to and respect those who elected him and honor these promises immediately, or support for his administration will begin rapidly collapsing."
For more information about these topics or to schedule interviews, please visit www.ALIPAC.us
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