This was posted by an activist in Chicago. It's long but worth skimming to see the mindset. He basically wants every enforcement gone, suspended and the gates open. Keep an eye on all their protests. The May 2006 marches are what got me into this issue. I can only imagine that their protests in January will bring many more angry Americans here.


What do we want (and believe it’s possible to achieve) in the first
100 days


All immigration activists and organizers would like to see a full and
fair comprehensive immigration reform in the first 100 days of the new
administration. However, we all know that is not possible. Full
immigration reform will take months, if not years, to be accomplished.

But we believe there are some tasks the new administration can
accomplish, basically because they all fall into the capacity of the
Executive office. Even though some of them are laws and some other are
regulated by laws, all of them can be enacted or restrained by the
Executive.

National Security and Privacy (Department of Homeland Security)
Real ID Act

The Real ID Act of 2005 would turn our state driver’s licenses into a
genuine national identity card and impose numerous new burdens on
taxpayers, citizens, immigrants, and state governments – while doing
nothing to protect against terrorism. As a result, it is stirring
intense opposition from many groups across the political spectrum.
This Web site provides information about opposing Real ID.

Recommendations
• The Secretary of Homeland Security should suspend the regulations
(73 Fed. Reg. 5272) for the Real ID Act pending congressional review

National Security and Privacy (Department of Homeland Security, Social
Security Administration)
Employee databases

American employees are increasingly being subjected to vetting through
federal databases that are rife with error. Social Security “No Matchâ€