Dear Senator Chambliss,

Senator Chambliss, on Monday it is my understanding that you will be asked to make a decision regarding the immigration bill. Sir, I would ask that you please review that bill carefully, as it is extremely long and full of critical information which will have a profound effect on the way people view the rule of law in our country. It is imperative that you know and understand the ramifications of every detail hidden in that bill before you make your decision.

Please carefully consider every fact and detail which has been incorporated into the bill, because I believe that you will see that this bill is an amnesty bill. Senator Chambliss, you have indicated that you are against amnesty, and my family and I join you, along with millions of other Americans in saying "No to amnesty".

The laws of our country exist for the safety and well-being of the American people, and after September 11, 2001 we have come to realize just how fragile and vulnerable our safety and well-being can be.

If nothing else, Sir, out of respect for those Americans who died an agonizing death in the World Trade Center, as we Americans stood by and watched helplessly, I would ask that you please do what is in the best interest of the American people first and foremost.

We have great confidence in your ability as a United States Senator. We thank you for being an outstanding leader and for making the people of Georgia proud to have you represent us. Thank you again, Sir.

Sincerely,
~~~~~~ and Family