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    Mississippi Federation for Immigration Reform and Enforcemen

    Lets give this group our encouragement! All grassroots groups fighting illegal immigration need to support each other!

    Mississippi Federation for Immigration Reform and Enforcement
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    Jackson, Mississippi 39296-5511

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    MFIRE would like to bring to your attention the vile letter dated March 1st (with attachments) from the Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance (MIRA) that was sent to their members and supporters. A link to the letter can be found at the top of our Home page on our website (http://mfire.org/). We are delighted with MIRA's statement that the "battle over rights for immigrants (note that they always refer to illegal aliens as "immigrants")....is more intense than ever in [their] six years of struggle". This is evidence that those of us fighting illegal immigration in Mississippi are having a negative effect on MIRA and their open borders, pro-illegal alien advocates. As expected, MIRA's letter contains lies. We invite you to read MFIRE's editorial response to MIRA's letter. A link to our response is below the MIRA letter links.

    The illegal alien battle is getting ugly because our opposition is becoming desperate. We did have setbacks in this year's Legislative Session. However, MFIRE was formed just last fall, and we are enthusiastic that we will have a better outcome with the Mississippi Legislature in 2007. MFIRE will soon begin airing 30- and 60-second radio ads on WJNT News Talk, 1180 AM. On Tuesday, March 21st, MFIRE's Executive Director, Mike Lott, will be the guest of Ben Allen and Larry Nesbit on WJNT in the morning. Ben and Larry are on our side in the fight against illegal immigration. We will reconfirm with the station and send a reminder email to you a couple of days before the 21st, and provide the time Mr. Lott will be on the program.

    Please note the excellent article below published on March 11th by Mississippi State University, which is also posted on our website.

    We count on your support for success and encourage you to tell your friends about MFIRE. As always, thank you for your support.

    Sincerely,

    MFIRE Board of Directors
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    "Illegal Residents Cost State Millions"

    Mississippi State University
    by C.J. LeMaster
    March 11, 2006
    (click here to read article on the web)

    Illegal aliens cost the state of Mississippi $25 million each year.

    The figure was released last month in a report by the state auditor's office and claims health care, education, and prison costs outweigh the revenue illegal immigrants create through taxes. The report estimates that 49,000 undocumented immigrants make their livings in Mississippi.

    "Many people are here illegally, and it's not just Hispanic or Mexican [people]. Many of these people have visas that have run out," said Ross Aldridge, public relations and media director at the state auditor's office.

    The numbers are a conservative estimate because nobody actually knows how many undocumented immigrants live in Mississippi, he said.

    "The underlying theme in the report is that no one is keeping numbers. If they would keep better numbers, we could better serve the people who are here legally," Aldridge said.

    Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance president Bill Chandler said he thinks the report is not based on any fact whatsoever.

    "The term 'illegal' is a racist term in itself. We're talking about human beings that are here without documents," Chandler said. "No human being is an illegal. From the beginning of time, people have emigrated from Africa all over the world and will continue to do so."

    The report and its motivations are rooted in racism and political opportunism, Chandler said.

    "In fact, many of the citations he has in the [report] are from organizations that are direct descendants from the White Citizens Council," Chandler said. "It's sad to me that Phil Bryant has stooped to that kind of political tactic. I've known him for many years, and he's a nice guy. I don't think he has to do that to get white votes," he said.

    The primary author of the report, Keyla Bradford, disagrees.

    "I don't think they could call me a white racist," Bradford said.

    Bradford, who is African-American, said she believes the immigration issue is a national one.

    "I think more states are starting to look at the costs and everything associated with it," Bradford said.

    The report, released two weeks ago, recommends the state collect information regarding a person's legal status in the country to attain an accurate count. If the Mississippi government knew how many illegal aliens lived within its borders, the state could apply for more federal money to pay for social services.

    Report contributor Sam Atkinson said the state agencies cannot plan long term or even short term for this situation because they don't know what they're planning for.

    "We count every student in this state so we can figure out how much funding education will cost. We count numerous things," Atkinson said. "Why would we not want to do the same thing for a group of people who may or may not be costing our system and they're here illegally?"

    The report garnered criticism from MIRA and some legislators because the Katrina aftermath was not mentioned in the report.

    "You can't really talk about a situation that's in progress, because we don't know the total impact, we don't know if it will be a positive or negative impact," Atkinson said.

    Chandler said the mention of immigrants' commitment to work should be mentioned.

    "They're doing jobs down there that the residents don't want to do. I saw immigrants with those paper masks purchased from a local store; those masks aren't going to protect against asbestos, but these guys are risking their lives to work," Chandler said.

    Another important issue within the report deals with remittance payments, or payments illegal immigrant workers send back to their families.

    "These illegals are making money and taking it, sending it out of the country. This money does not stay within the state. The amounts go into the hundreds of millions of dollars," Aldridge said. "We're trying to see what the cost is to Mississippi because every dollar counts."

    Chandler said he thinks immigrants coming into Mississippi from foreign countries are doing so to earn a living, not leach off the system.

    "They're coming from Taiwan, the People's Republic of China, Vietnam...and they're trying to support their families. They're trying to have an opportunity for a better way of life, and that is not a crime," Chandler said.

    Atkinson said she doesn't make judgements about people on a social or humanity issue.

    "This is about the law; it's about planning, policy and government. Name one other country in the world that has as loose an immigration policy as we do. There's not one," Atkinson said.

    (Click here to read Mississippi State Auditor's Report.)
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    "This is about the law; it's about planning, policy and government. Name one other country in the world that has as loose an immigration policy as we do. There's not one," Atkinson said.
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    So true. America cant even begin to count how many illegal aliens are here. It the Senate is so hell-bent on awarding illegal aliens with a 'guest-worker plan' another million would come pouring in, easily within a years time.
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