My Senator (Webb - VA) posted on his website his "take" on the shelving of the Immigration Reform Bill. Basically, all he said was, 'Hey guys, we tried, but it just didn't happen." For some, this might be sufficient, but then I'm not some, I sent the following email.

Now that the Immigration Reform Bill has been shelved, and will probably not be revisited for another 2 years, when can we expect Congress to oversee enforcement of existing immigration laws?

We still have 12 million (very conservative estimate) illegal aliens using false documentation and living among us, in violation of our laws.

Regards,


The massive email/fax/phone campaign that killed the seriously flawed immigration reform bill was obviously a major success.

Do you think we might be able to accomplish the same demand to enforce our existing immigration laws using the same tactic?