BEWARE THE Center for New Community. They are Liars.

A Special ALIPAC Report responding to this old hit piece.

Truth Vs. Deception


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Center for New Community
Special Report

Americans for Legal Immigration (ALI-PAC):
Xenophobia, Nativism and Anti-Immigrant Hysteria

Americans for Legal Immigration (ALI-PAC) is a small, vocal, and new North Carolinabased
anti-immigrant organization that has in recent months burst onto the national
stage. Fronted by William Gheen, legislative assistant for North Carolina State Senator
Hugh Webster (R-Alamance), ALI-PAC is based in Raleigh. Since its founding in
September 2004, it has managed to parley its sprawling interactive website, local
political connections, and willingness to ally itself with the most vehement faction of the
anti-immigration movement into a significant North Carolina media profile.1

William Gheen: That's NATIONAL PROFILE. You buffoons say we are on the national stage in one sentence then try to limit our media profile inaccurately to North Carolina. Yes, ALIPAC has a national profile and we are proud of that.

According to its mission statement, “Americans for Legal Immigration (ALI-PAC)
has formed to address the disparity between the public’s desire for more control of illegal
immigration and the actions of lawmakers…. ALI is dedicated to supporting candidates
who make illegal immigration reduction a top priority.�2

By emphasizing “illegal� immigration to the United States, both in name and
mission, ALI-PAC seeks to associate itself with order, security, and the rule of law. But
even the organization’s name is something of a misnomer. A version of the
organization’s platform, available until June 2005 on its website, states that “ALIPAC
supports those that legally immigrate, but we also support a ‘time out’ or reduction of
legal immigration levels until our borders are secured.�3 Like the majority of antiimmigrant
groups, ALI-PAC is concerned not only with undocumented immigrants, but
with all recent immigrants.

William Gheen: Yes, so your point is? We support those that legally immigrate, but we have been trying to word our platform in a way that does not convey we feel that illegals should be given amnesty or made "Guest Workers" as a way to rid ourselves of illegal immigration.

This report acknowledges that immigration is a complex issue and that there are
problems with current American immigration policy. The approach of ALI-PAC, however,
is to criminalize and demonize immigrants, withhold public services, and pretend that
immigrants, regardless of their documentation, make no contributions to our society.

William Gheen: This is a lie. We are supported by LEGAL immigrants and we support LEGAL immigrants. Why would we support legal immigrants and why would they send us support checks if we thought "immigrants, regardless of their documentation, make no contributions to our society. ALIPAC has never made any statement or action like this. There is no evidence to support this fictitious statement about our organization.

Herein we document the activities and associations of ALI-PAC, activities that have
created an inhospitable climate for immigrants (of whatever status) in North Carolina,
and a political climate in which the real needs of the community are all but impossible to
address.

William Gheen: Another baseless claim. There is no evidence that our organization has created an "inhospitable climate for immigrants" This is another opinion statement with ZERO evidence.

Cozying Up to Racists and Vigilantes:

What Happens in Las Vegas…
…stays in Las Vegas, or so claims the city’s advertising campaign. After the 2005
Memorial Day weekend gathering of anti-immigrant activists in Nevada’s “Sin City,�
Americans for Legal Immigration might wish it true. The Unite to Fight Against Illegal
Immigration Summit (“Summit�) featured some of the most vehement activists of the
anti-immigrant movement. Many of them espouse a bizarre conspiracy theoryâ€â€