In the article below, Walt Disney Chairman and CEO Robert Iger advocates for amnesty for illegal aliens via a coalition of CEOs and mayors termed: "Partnership for a New American
Economy."

EMAIL The Walt Disney Press Office. Reference the article below. Demand that CEO Robert Iger cease promoting U.S. lawbreaking. CEO Robert Iger should advocate for the more than 16 million unemployed American citizens NOT illegal aliens. Employers who hire illegal aliens should be
prosecuted. Express your support for the Arizona law. Consider stating that since Walt Disney CEO Robert Iger promotes illegal aliens you will boycott all Disney events and products in support of the law.

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THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY STATEMENT ON INAUGURAL IP ENFORCEMENT PLAN


BURBANK, Calif. and Washington, D.C. -- June 22, 2010 - We commend the Administration for the first-ever Joint Strategic Plan for IP
enforcement. We are pleased with the commitment demonstrated to
meaningful and effective enforcement of the intellectual property laws
that drive creativity and innovation in this country, and we look
forward to working with the IP Enforcement Coordinator as she leads the
effort to coordinate implementation across the Administration of what
we hope will be the first step in a long-term strategy to protect jobs
and encourage continued creativity. We want to thank the IP Enforcement
Coordinator for her efforts, as well as Vice President Biden for his
leadership in this area.



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Pro Amnesty Walt Disney Chairman and CEO Robert Iger - calling for legalization of illegal aliens - immigration reform - so "people" can build "their own American dream."

By SARA KUGLER FRAZIER, Associated Press Writer Sara Kugler Frazier, Associated Press Writer
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Thu Jun 24, 2:13 pm ET

NEW YORK – Chief executives of several major corporations, including Hewlett-Packard, Boeing, Disney and News Corp., are joining Mayor
Michael Bloomberg to form a coalition advocating for immigration reform
— including a path to legal status for all undocumented immigrants now in the United States.

The group includes several other big-city mayors and calls itself the Partnership for a New American Economy. It seeks to reframe immigration
reform as the solution to repairing and stimulating the economy.

Bloomberg and Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corp., appeared together Thursday on Fox News to discuss the effort.

"We're just going to keep the pressure on the congressmen," Murdoch said. "I think we can show to the public the benefits of having migrants and the jobs that go with them."

Bloomberg added, "Somebody has to lead and explain to the country why this is in our interest."

The CEOs said Thursday in statements that their companies — and the nation — depend on immigrants.

"It's our great strength as a nation, and it's also critical for continued economic growth," Walt Disney Co. Chairman and CEO Robert Iger said in
a statement. "To remain competitive in the 21st century, we need
effective immigration reform that invites people to contribute to our shared success by building their own American dream."

The group says it intends to make its point to policymakers by "publishing studies, conducting polls, convening forums and sponsoring public
education campaigns."

The tactics are similar to those used by Bloomberg's coalition of mayors who support gun control.

Bloomberg has for years criticized the federal government for its immigration laws, proposing in 2006 a plan that would have established a DNA or fingerprint database to track and verify all legal U.S. workers.

The billionaire mayor, a former CEO of the financial information company Bloomberg LP, also said at the time that all 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States should be given the opportunity for citizenship,
saying that deporting them is impossible and would devastate the
economy.

Lawmakers who wanted to deport all illegal immigrants were "living in a fantasy world," he said.

He has recently taken up the fight again, declaring this week that U.S. immigration policy "is national suicide."

"If you want to solve the unemployment prob in America, you have to open the doors to immigrants who will come here, create businesses, because
when the tide comes in, everybody's boat rises," Bloomberg told
reporters Thursday. "We need more immigrants, not less."

William Gheen, president of the Americans for Legal Immigration Political Action Committee, which supports strict immigration laws, called the CEOs
"traitors" and said he and his supporters are discussing a possible
boycott of the companies involved.

"What is it with these billionaires who want to betray Americans that have made them who they are?" Gheen said. "This country club doesn't seem to care about anything but their money and power. Millions of Americans are unemployed and
underemployed, and they want to turn millions of illegals into voters."

The business and mayoral coalition's main immigration goals are to secure the borders, develop an easy system for employers to verify work eligibility, hold companies accountable for breaking the laws and improve the use of technology to prevent illegal immigration.

It also wants more opportunities for immigrants to join the U.S. work force and a path to legal status for all undocumented immigrants.


ImmigrationWorks USA, a national federation of businesses that support immigration, welcomed
Bloomberg's group to the effort. Tamar Jacoby, the organization's
president and CEO, said the coalition's main contribution would likely
be the extra attention and power it can bring to the debate.


"I don't know that they're going to be in the trenches everyday organizing grass roots, following the policy process," Jacoby said. "It's more a 30,000-foot approach — these big names adding their muscle
to the push to get this on the table."


Bloomberg spokesman Jason Post said no money has been spent on the effort yet, and he could not say
whether the group will be a standard nonprofit, a political action
committee or a group known as a 501(c)4 nonprofit, which can operate
outside the more strict limits governing political action committees.


The business leaders in the coalition employ more than 650,000 people and make more than $220 billion in annual sales, combined.

The effort marks Bloomberg's return to national issues after he spent 2009 campaigning for a third term, focusing mostly on New York City's municipal concerns.


The Republican-turned-independent spent about two years testing the waters for an independent 2008 presidential run, but ultimately he gave up the idea.


By recruiting business leaders and mayors into a national-issue coalition, he is highlighting his background in running a city and running a business, which could be seen as an early move to dust off
his presidential aspirations.


He denied that Thursday, saying he is not running for president.








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