Got this in email earlier

james-

Not good.

Yesterday, Senator Jeff Sessions from Alabama got a nasty anti-immigration amendment passed. What's worse, several Democratic Senators were on board.

Here's the deal: a few Republican Senators are trying to scare Congress into passing ugly immigration measures this week as part of an unrelated finance bill. Led by Jeff Sessions, these Senators are going to town offering amendment after ugly amendment on things like E-Verify -- a flawed government database that needs to be fixed not expanded --and even more Border Fence construction.

None of these nasty amendments include proper checks and balances to make sure that immigration reform fixes what's broken, protects families, and properly spends our hard-earned tax dollars on real solutions -- not empty rhetoric.

Raise your voice against these nasty Senate amendments NOW:

http://www.AmericasVoiceOnline.org/NastyAmendments

It's not over yet. In just a few hours Senator David Vitter of Louisiana will submit an amendment to the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Act that would undo the Obama administration's decision to revoke unlawful Bush-era "No-Match letters," which both labor unions and business owners have vocally opposed for two years now.

Alongside Vitter is Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa. Grassley's amendment would use that same flawed government database (called E-verify) to have companies question the legal status of any of their employees, for any reason. Even if they've worked for the company for decades!

We need to act now -- these amendments are being voted on today. Tell your Senators NO on the Vitter and Grassley immigration amendments and YES on real, comprehensive immigration reform this year:

http://www.AmericasVoiceOnline.org/NastyAmendments

Thanks for everything you're doing,

Adam Luna
America's Voice

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Help Fight Nasty Immigration Amendments

Senator Sessions and his anti-immigrant cronies are doing everything they can to keep Congress from considering real, comprehensive immigration reform.

Right now Senator Grassley and other Republicans are submitting amendments to the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2010, which would do nothing to enact the reform that we need, but would blow a lot of hot air on immigration.

Sen. Vitter’s amedment would undo the Obama administration’s forward-looking decision yesterday to revoke unlawful Bush-era “No-Match letters,â€