DIS Update: Bush coming to Georgia to push amnesty scheme!

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bush coming to Georgia to push amnesty scheme

President Bush on Tuesday will visit a South Georgia facility that trains Border Patrol agents, pushing back against conservatives who say the Senate's compromise immigration bill, which he supports, would do little to secure the border. -- Supporters of the bill say it's just what Bush needs to be doing...The trip to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco will put Bush in the home state of two GOP senators — Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson — who are under fire from constituents for their part in negotiating the bill. In particular, it was Isakson's idea to condition the bill's reforms, including providing a route to legal residency for illegal immigrants, to meeting goals for border security....The White House insists the Georgia trip has nothing to do with the senators. Instead, the locale was picked because Bush hasn't been there and he can quickly get there and back to Washington.


The law enforcement training center is in Brunswick just off Highway 17 on Chapel Crossing Rd. You can call local police to see exactly what time Bush Inc. will be there, A protest rally beginning an hour before and during his visit will get the media out. PLEASE!


Call your local radio stations and explain that the majority of Georgians DO NOT support the amnesty bill. Write the editor of your local paper and say the same thing. We have about a week to stop Kennedy, Bush, Isakson and Chambliss from legalizing all of the illegals here and who will come in the future. Text of bill here. READ THE FIRST SENTENCE!


We need people there or around there to hold signs on side of road reading "NO MORE AMNESTY!"

"REMEMBER 1986!" "KICK ME, I AM A CITIZEN!" "Go Home Bush, we are legal and don't want or need you here!"


Please try to offer some resistance to the traveling road show that is Bush, Saxby and Johnny's amnesty attempt.


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