Senator Frist:

With all due respect, please do not send out messages that say you are "Against Amnesty". Your message should read "I am against Amnesty and Guest Worker". The American public is not buying this claim that Guest Worker is not Amnesty.

Right now, we have illegal aliens killing Americans and wreaking havoc on many of our citizens and systems. If you pass a Guest Worker Program that allows illegal aliens to stay in America then they will become Senator Bill Frist's Guest Workers that are killing Americans, taking American jobs, breaking hospitals and schools. Each lawmaker that votes for a bill with Guest Worker in it will then become permanently associated with the damage caused by name.

I urge you to shut down the discussion of this bill and simply kill this bill. The Senate has illustrated that now is not the time for you to consider this. The problem is not that we need new or adjusted laws. The problem is that YOU are not assuring the current laws are enforced.

How can you send out a message about the Rule of Law when you are not demanding our current laws be enforced and seek to supplant the current laws with a new bill filled with disguised amnesties.

Do you know where the American public is on this Senator Frist? You do know that 70-80 percent of your likely voters want illegals deported? Do you care? Is the US Chamber of Commerce money so important to you that you would sell out America and Americans?

You need to put a stop to this now. I know where the American public is Senator Frist and we will be coming for each and every one for you that votes for any bill containing a Guest Worker provision or any measure that allows illegal aliens currently in the US to stay.

There is only one way out sir. You can't please everyone. The illegal aliens can't vote yet. The US Chamber cannot save you from the political wrath of a super majority of the AMERICAN public.

The only way out is to stand with the people you represent by securing our border, fining employers, removing benefits to illegals, and empowering our local police to enforce immigration law!

Tell the white house to do the job Bush swore an oath to do.

This will not stand Senator. We are ready to oppose what the Senate is doing and these tricky "I oppose Amnesty" word games with all we've got!

William Gheen
President, ALIPAC


Today the Senate will begin debate on my Secure America's Borders Act (SABA) bill
and tomorrow the first amendment offered will be the bill approved by the Judiciary
Committee on Monday night.

In the coming days we will debate the merits of each. This debate will give
Americans the opportunity to hear all sides of this important issue.

I believe this is an important debate for us to have, and equally important for us
to act. For too long this problem has gone unaddressed and is now threatening our
national and economic security.

As we enter into this debate, let me be clear with you where I stand:

We are a nation of immigrants built upon the rule of law. And so many legal
immigrants have played by the rules when coming to this country and making a life
for themselves and their families. We should not break faith with those who played
by the rules, so I will not support amnesty. We respect the rule of law and those
who made it here the right way, and are trying to make it here the right way, rather
than reward those who came here the wrong way.

America needs to secure her borders and we need real interior enforcement. Which is
why the bill I introduced prioritizes both as well as increases legal immigration,
and in doing each, honors our heritage as a nation of immigrants who value the rule
of law.

I am pleased that the Judiciary committee bill has strong border enforcement
mechanisms - the inclusion of those in this bill is a big step in the right
direction.

But we have much more work to do. The Senate will take the remainder of this week
and next to complete that work.

During the course of the upcoming debate, there will be many amendments offered.
Some of these amendments will be constructive and will bring us closer to
comprehensive immigration reform. However some of these amendments will propose
amnesty, weaken border security measures and strip away interior enforcement
provisions. These we must oppose.

Our nation is one founded on the rule of law by generations upon generations of
immigrants. We should not have to choose between these founding principles.

In the end it is my hope that we have a bill which has strong enforcement mechanisms
and that addresses the humanitarian and economic crisis we are now facing.

I also encourage you to leave a comment on my blog and make your voice heard. To do
so, please click here.

Bill Frist, M.D.

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