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    RED ALERT, HAMMER DOWN!!! LETS ROLL!!!!

    Friends of ALIPAC,

    First, congratulations on your victory in Arkansas yesterday! One down, five to go!

    A Victory in Arkansas! In-state tuition for illegals bill defeated!
    http://www.alipac.us/article-4064-thread-1-0.html

    We need to win in another state quickly so we can use our victories as political leverage in the other states. California, Colorado, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Wisconsin are still in play!

    National Amnesty Plan Revealed

    We believe we know why the illegal aliens and their supporters have launched this coordinated in-state tuition for illegal aliens push in these states. The main sponsor of the bill in Colorado revealed this information and it was quickly verified by the announcement that Senator Dick Durbin plans to file the Dream Act Amnesty bill next week!

    The illegal aliens and their supporters plan to push in the states and DC at the same time to try and pass amnesty for illegal alien students as a prelude to Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty.

    Time is of the essence and we need thousands of you back on the phones TODAY!

    Please redirect your efforts to follow today's plan.

    WARNING: The opposition is mobilizing thousands of young illegal aliens who want your money to pay for their college to work against you TODAY.

    FOCUS ON COLORADO AND NEW JERSEY

    NEW JERSEY (2 Bills in 2 Committees)

    DEFEAT A194 'Allows certain undocumented aliens to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public institutions of higher education.'

    Currently in the Higher Education Committee

    Committee Members to Contact by Phone and then e-mail. (not enough calls and ALIPAC will lose)

    Diegnan, Patrick J. - Chair
    PHONE NUMBER: (90 757-1677
    FAX NUMBER: (90 757-6841
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=203

    Lampitt, Pamela R. - Vice-Chair
    (856) 435-1247
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=251

    Addiego, Dawn Marie
    (609) 654-1498
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=272

    Carroll, Michael Patrick
    (973) 539-8113
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=164

    Coutinho, Albert
    (973) 589-0713
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=289

    Giblin, Thomas P.
    (973) 779-3125
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=257

    Merkt, Richard A.
    (973) 895-9100
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=182

    Oliver, Sheila Y.
    (973) 395-1166
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=242

    Rumpf, Brian E.
    (609) 693-6700
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=228

    Smith, L. Harvey
    (201) 536-7851
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=292

    Voss, Joan M.
    (201) 346-6400
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=244



    DEFEAT S1036 'Allows certain Undocumented aliens to qualify for in-state tuition rates at public institutions of higher education.'

    Currently in the Budget and Appropriations Committee

    Buono, Barbara - Chair
    (732) 205-1372
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=146

    Sarlo, Paul A. - Vice-Chair
    (201) 804-8118
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=223

    Bucco, Anthony R.
    (973) 627-9700
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=148

    Cunningham, Sandra B.
    (201) 451-5100
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=290

    Haines, Philip E.
    (609) 654-1498
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=271

    Karrow, Marcia A.
    (90 782-5127
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=311

    O'Toole, Kevin J.
    (973) 237-1360
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=308

    Oroho, Steven V.
    (973) 300-0200
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=281

    Pennacchio, Joseph
    (973) 984-0922
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=305

    Redd, Dana L.
    (856) 225-9068
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=270

    Ruiz, M. Teresa
    (973) 484-1000
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=287

    Stack, Brian P.
    (201) 861-5091
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=306

    Sweeney, Stephen M.
    (856) 251-9801
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=216

    Turner, Shirley K.
    (609) 530-3277
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=47

    Vitale, Joseph F.
    (732) 855-7441
    http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=175


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    COLORADO

    Defeat SB09-170 aka SB 170

    Currently in Appropriations Committee

    Committee Members

    Senator Abel Tapia, Chairman;
    Cap: 303-866-2581
    E-mail: abel.tapia.senate@state.co.us

    Senator Maryanne Keller, Vice-Chairman;
    Cap: 303-866-2585
    E-mail: moe.keller.senate@state.co.us

    Bob Bacon
    Cap: 303-866-4841
    E-mail: bob.bacon.senate@state.co.us

    Ted Harvey
    Cap: 303-866-4881
    E-mail: ted.harvey.senate@state.co.us

    Mary Hodge
    Cap: 303-866-4855
    E-mail: mary.hodge.senate@state.co.us

    Keith King
    Cap: 303-866-4880
    E-mail: keith@keithking.org

    Mike Kopp
    Cap: 303-866-2638
    E-mail: mike.kopp.senate@state.co.us

    Paul Sandoval
    Cap: 303-866-4862
    E-mail: nwden34@yahoo.com

    Al White
    Cap: 303-866-2586
    E-mail: al.white.senate@state.co.us

    Suzanne Williams
    Cap: 303-866-3432
    E-mail: suzanne.williams.senate@state.co.us


    Our online activists have prepared this information for you to make it quick and simple.

    Please contact each listing above as soon as possible by phone then follow with an e-mail.

    Sample Message

    "I'm calling/writing to oppose (Bill Number). Please stand up for Americans and defeat in-state tuition for illegal aliens. There should be no non emergency taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens. This is unfair to American students, American taxpayers and families, and a super majority of Americans oppose in-state tuition for illegal aliens. It's a violation of Federal Law and many polls say a vast majority of Americans oppose in-state tuition for illegals"

    Please distribute this poll to all state and federal lawmakers with a note explaining that 62% opposition in this New Jersey poll is much lower than most other polls on this issue that range 70-80% opposed to licenses and in-state tuition for illegal immigrants.

    Poll: Licenses and in-state tuition for illegal immigrants massively opposed!
    http://www.alipac.us/article4068.html

    Ok team, let's work super hard this week!


    The ALIPAC Team
    www.alipac.us
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    Vox populi vox Dei
    Ad majorem Dei gloriam

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    ready!

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    Working on this...

    To:
    suzanne.williams.senate@state.co.us, al.white.senate@state.co.us, nwden34@yahoo.com, mike.kopp.senate@state.co.us, keith@keithking.org, mary.hodge.senate@state.co.us, ted.harvey.senate@state.co.us, bob.bacon.senate@state.co.us, moe.keller.senate@state.co.us, abel.tapia.senate@state.co.us


    I'm writing to oppose SB09-170 aka SB 170. Majority of Americans want in-state tuition for illegal aliens defeated, forever. Do not authority non emergency taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens. American students, American taxpayers and families, and a super majority of Americans oppose in-state tuition for illegal aliens. Federal Law prohibits undocumented person's from even working in our country so why put these people into our college to harm our own citizens rights to get into college. And many polls say a vast majority (80%) of Americans oppose in-state tuition for illegals.

    Citizens First, and Consider Taxpayers Money.

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    Related link:
    http://www.northjersey.com/news/immigra ... 30737.html

    No tuition breaks

    for illegal immigrants
    In "The undocumented and college" (Opinion, Page O-2, Feb. , Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle, D-Englewood, asks several questions.

    * "Are we not a more civilized and learned people than those who hung out the signs 'No Irish Need Apply'?" I would agree with her that we are. But civilized societies establish laws by which they agree to live. Those who don't abide by these laws are punished. In her bill, A-194, allowing illegal immigrants who graduate from New Jersey high schools to pay in-state tuition at New Jersey state colleges, Huttle proposes not punishment but reward.

    * "Where did yesterday's immigrants go?" I would agree with her that they did indeed become our grandfathers and grandmothers. But they entered this country legally when they came, not clandestinely under dark of night, skirting legal procedures. They worked their way through the legal system, found work, built their new lives and succeeded within the law.

    I hope my own representatives in the Assembly are not persuaded by her arguments. A-194 deserves defeat.
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    Poll: Don't license illegal aliens

    By ZACH PATBERG and KIM PREDHAM • Gannett New Jersey • March 24, 2009

    http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/2009 ... MUNITIES32
    Proposals to offer illegal immigrants in-state college tuition rates and driver's licenses face an uphill battle in garnering public support, according to a Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey poll.
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    Sixty-two percent of New Jersey residents oppose granting illegal immigrants some type of limited driver's license. Even when presented with counter-arguments that the licenses would make the state safer and keep undesirable jobs filled, almost 90 percent of the opponents remained steadfast.

    "I just don't think they (illegal immigrants) should have all the rights that legal citizens and occupants of the United States do,' said David Mitchell, 58, of Point Pleasant Beach. "We have to follow laws. . . If we're going to dismiss the law for them, we might as well dismiss all the laws.'

    Gov. Jon S. Corzine has called together experts to examine ways of integrating undocumented residents into the general population. The group, called the Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Immigrant Policy, has reportedly considered the tuition and licenses ideas as part of an overall report that it delivered to Corzine last month. The report has not been made public. Regarding lower, in-state tuition rates, 20 percent of residents favored extending the rates to illegal immigrants, with 39 percent saying the state's public colleges should shut their doors to the population entirely, according to the poll. Just 32 percent said children of undocumented immigrants deserved in-state tuition rates. "What this tells me is that this issue is a real hot potato right now,' said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, West Long Branch.

    "It reflects the tough job you (the state) have to go out there and sell this to a public that is already not very supportive.'

    Brad Petersen, 45, of Howell expressed concern about the dangers of giving licenses to illegal immigrants, who he said might use false names.

    "That would open us up to security risks,' he said.

    But Rita Dentino, a coordinator for the immigrant advocacy group Casa Freehold, said granting driving privileges could actually make the state's highways safer because there would be fewer people on the road without licenses, registration or insurance.
    (2 of 2)

    Karen Anderson of Brick agreed. Three years ago, her 17-year-old son was in a car accident in which the driver who hit him fled the scene and did not have a valid license plate. If the driver, whom police believed was an undocumented immigrant, had been issued a license, he would have likely had insurance and his identity would have been on file for the police to track, Anderson said.
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    Instead, the driver was not caught, and her son had to wait tables for weeks to pay for the damage to his car, she said.

    "It would be a safer and better situation for everyone,' Anderson said.

    As for the question of tuition, Dentino supported charging undocumented immigrants the same rate as other state residents for college.

    "They certainly deserve a chance to go on to college,' she said. "That way they will be productive members of our society.'

    Shai Goldstein, executive director of New Jersey Immigration Policy Network, a statewide advocacy coalition, objected to the poll's questions. He said they failed to reflect the complexity of the issues surrounding immigration. "When you engage the public with simplistic questions that don't get to the heart of various issues, it creates a problem,' he said. "There is a lot of educating that we in the advocacy community need to do, but these are not the type of questions I would have expected from Monmouth University.'

    Goldstein also criticized releasing the poll before the release of the panel's report.

    Murray said a pollster's job was to ask the questions "in the way the typical New Jerseyan sees them.' He added that the poll was not released until it was clear that the governor's report was not going to be made public in the foreseeable future.

    A Corzine spokesman, Robert Corrales, had no comment on when the report would be made public.

    The telephone poll was conducted from Feb. 2-8. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

    Gannett New Jersey newspapers are the Daily Record, the Asbury Park Press, the Courier-Post, the Home News Tribune, the Courier News, and the Daily Journal.

    Karen Anderson of Brick agreed. Three years ago, her 17-year-old son was in a car accident in which the driver who hit him fled the scene and did not have a valid license plate. If the driver, whom police believed was an undocumented immigrant, had been issued a license, he would have likely had insurance and his identity would have been on file for the police to track, Anderson said.
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    Instead, the driver was not caught, and her son had to wait tables for weeks to pay for the damage to his car, she said.

    "It would be a safer and better situation for everyone,' Anderson said.

    As for the question of tuition, Dentino supported charging undocumented immigrants the same rate as other state residents for college.

    "They certainly deserve a chance to go on to college,' she said. "That way they will be productive members of our society.'

    Shai Goldstein, executive director of New Jersey Immigration Policy Network, a statewide advocacy coalition, objected to the poll's questions. He said they failed to reflect the complexity of the issues surrounding immigration. "When you engage the public with simplistic questions that don't get to the heart of various issues, it creates a problem,' he said. "There is a lot of educating that we in the advocacy community need to do, but these are not the type of questions I would have expected from Monmouth University.'

    Goldstein also criticized releasing the poll before the release of the panel's report.

    Murray said a pollster's job was to ask the questions "in the way the typical New Jerseyan sees them.' He added that the poll was not released until it was clear that the governor's report was not going to be made public in the foreseeable future.

    A Corzine spokesman, Robert Corrales, had no comment on when the report would be made public.

    The telephone poll was conducted from Feb. 2-8. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

    Gannett New Jersey newspapers are the Daily Record, the Asbury Park Press, the Courier-Post, the Home News Tribune, the Courier News, and the Daily Journal.
    We might can use some of this information in our fight in all the states.

    I LIKE THAT A PHONE SURVEY WAS USED - ONE ON ONE IS SO WONDERFUL
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    Thanks for joining in Patriots, lets hit it hard!!! WE CAN DO THIS!!!!

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    We need a strong deployment from these boards today folks.

    If we can win in one more state, we can use that victory with our Arkansas victory to let the dominoes fall into the remaining states.

    If we can win in all of these states, we can use those political dominoes to defeat the Dream Act Amnesty!

    This is very important.

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    These bills and the DREAM Act are racist, they would benefit Latin Americans 30 times more than non-Latin Americans, they greatly discriminate (as does illegal immigration) against everyone in the world outside of Mexico and Central America.
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    working on it now!

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    Thanks for joining in nomas and Bowman! LETS ALL PUSH HARD!!!

    TOGETHER WE CAN DO THIS!!!

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    From: "Keith King" <keith@keithking.org>
    To: XXXXXXX
    Subject: RE: Defeat Instate Tuition for Illegals


    XXXXX, thanks for the email. I do not support the bill.

    Keith

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    Done! I can't afford to call, but I sent out emails.
    We see so many tribes overrun and undermined

    While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind

    Better people...better food...and better beer...

    Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
    -Neil Peart from the song Territories&

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