ALIPAC Accomplishments 2007

ALIPAC played a key role in defeating "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" amnesty legislation two times by developing the messages and strategies used by activists across the nation. By launching 1 million targeted calls into key states, lobbying directly in Washington, using mass media and talk radio, and coordinating our extensive network of national activists, the measure was defeated twice.

ALIPAC played a key role in defeating the Dream Act Amnesty, by using similar tactics to those used to defeat Comprehensive Immigration Reform amnesty.

ALIPAC brought ten bloggers and several talk radio show hosts to DC for Hold Their Feet To The Fire 2007. ALIPAC's "Blogger Row" made history broadcasting back video, audio, and text reports and scored the lone legislative success of the event by getting Congressman Nunes to sign the Ramos and Compean Pardon bill.

ALIPAC has been instrumental in circulating and passing the 287(g) program in cities, counties, and towns across America, which allows local police to enforce immigration laws. We won a major battle in Waukegan, IL where pro-illegal alien forces tried to push us back and failed.

ALIPAC helped support books, songs, videos, and movies that further the cause of enforcing America's immigration laws and securing our borders. We helped to get Dr. Jerome Corsi's book, The Late Great USA into the New York Times Best seller list by flooding lawmaker offices with copies of the book. We helped the Rivioli Revue design and promote their music video "Press One for English", which has been seen over 5.5 million times on Youtube. We helped Johnny Tex and the Texicans get their song "So Long Texas Hello Mexico" on radio stations across America and we helped show Chris Burgard's film Border in many locations across the US.

ALIPAC again appeared on FOX, CNN, MSNBC, and CBS, as well as hundreds of talk radio shows across America, to inform and organize Americans for our cause and to share your concerns and opinions.

The ALIPAC website continues to grow as the largest archive of information about illegal immigration in existence. Web traffic levels now exceed over 3 million hits per month and we now have to host our site with the same company that handles Ebay, AOL, and MTV's websites. Lawmakers, citizens, journalists, authors, and researchers are using our extensive realms of painfully collected articles and information to fuel the debate nationally in many ways.

ALIPAC's President, William Gheen, traveled to speak at and support events in Arizona, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Washington, DC.

ALIPAC has led the movement in coalition efforts by creating the National Illegal Immigration Boycott Coalition (NIIBC), which is a historic effort supported by over 100 allied organizations. Our boycott of Bank of America found at www.bankofamericaboycott.com has generated national attention and cost the bank quite a large number of customers for their decision to issue credit cards to illegal aliens.

ALIPAC's leadership met directly with many lawmakers and their staff to oppose Amnesty and support enforcement of our immigration laws.

ALIPAC Activists helped spread and pass immigration enforcement laws in over 20 states, including Georgia, Oklahoma, and Arizona where the illegal aliens are reported to be leaving in droves now.

ALIPAC played a strong role in organizing activist to pressure New York State into opposing Governor Spitzer's plan to give licenses to illegal aliens. Spitzer recently announced he is withdrawing his plans.

ALIPAC organized activists to lobby Congress to stop Mexican trucks from having unfettered access to America and Congress recently passed a bill banning that program.


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