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Minuteman Co-Founder and other leaders converge on NC for Immigration Enforcement Rally.

June 16, 2008

Contacts: See below

On Wednesday, June 18, 2008 a historic coalition of immigration enforcement and border security groups will converge on the NC Legislature, to ask for emergency legislation to stem the tide of illegal aliens into North Carolina.

Each group participating is focused on a different aspect of illegal immigration and each group is multi-ethnic and inclusive meeting ALIPAC's standards of working with only non-racist and non-violent groups.

The following leaders are available for interview, before June 18th by phone. Also available on the first floor of the Legislative Bldg. and at the rally on the bicentennial Mall, across from the Jones St. entrance to the Legislative Bldg, between 11 and 1 on June 18.

William Gheen
www.alipac.us WilliamG@alipac.us (866) 703-0864
President of ALIPAC (Americans for Legal Immigration PAC), which is a North Carolina and web based national organization with over 25,000 supporters nationwide. The group is focused on state and national legislation and designed to secure America's borders and enforce existing immigration laws supported by over 80% of the public. ALIPAC has played a key role in defeating Amnesty attempts in DC and other benefits for illegal aliens like in-state tuition at the state level. ALIPAC has also helped to pass immigration enforcement legislation on the state and local level.

Chris Simcox
www.MinutemanHQ.com
Co-Founder of the Minuteman movement that captured the nation's attention in April of 2005. As President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC), his organization conducts civilian border watch operations and works to support immigration enforcement and enforcement oriented candidates across America.

Ron Woodard
www.nclisten.com
The Director of NC Listen, a NC based organization that has worked to raise awareness on immigration issues in North Carolina since 2002. NC Listen and ALIPAC have worked closely to defeat HB 1183 "in-state tuition for illegal aliens" in 2005 and to pass immigration enforcement legislation in 2006.

Lee Anthony Nieves
www.dontspeakforme.org
Representative of You Don't Speak for Me (YDSFM), which is a group of Hispanic Americans who speak out nationally in favor of immigration enforcement and against Amnesty. YDSFM wants America to know that pro-illegal immigration groups do not speak for the majority of America's American born and legal immigrant Hispanics.

Roan Garcia-Quintana
www.americanshavehadenough.org
Director of Americans Have Had Enough, which is a statewide organization in South Carolina. Roan works with other immigration enforcement groups across the nation and his group played a strong role in the recent passage of some of the toughest state laws addressing illegal immigration in America.

Mike Kelly
http://www.ncvoice.info/
Director of NC Voice a group started in Alamance County to reinforce efforts there to crackdown on illegal immigration.

Dr. Jameson Taylor
http://www.nccivitas.org/
Is a member of the John W. Pope Civitas Institute, which is a Raleigh based organization that has done extensive polling on immigration issues which illustrates the vast majority of NC citizens want immigration enforcement, instead of benefits for illegal aliens.


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