Wednesday, December 01, 2010

DREAM Act—AMNESTY by any other name!

From: The Tea Party Nation

“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly DREAM Act
Posted by Judson Phillips on November 30, 2010 at 7: 25am in Discussions

The DREAM (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors [for illegal immigrants' children and the children's relatives]—my addition) Act

amnesty is a hot topic in the Senate lame duck session this week. Senator Harry Reid continues to push this amnesty toward a vote, but the clock is ticking. Reid did not file for cloture today, but told senior aides that he intends to file early this week and move forward with the bill as promised.

Back on November 17th, @SenatorReid posted this on Twitter ‘I will move the DREAM Act as a stand alone bill in the lame duck. It’s good for the economy & Pentagon says good for natl security.’ (Coming from Harry Reid, I don’t know if the Pentagon actually said the DREAM Act is good or not. Unfortunately, some high ranking military officials will support anything that will keep them in a power position whether or not they personally agree with the proposal. Is this a bribe to get some people to join the military?

I can say without hesitation that the DREAM Act is NOT good for the Nation!!! This is coming from the same individual who said he could not understand how any Hispanic could vote Republican even as the Republican Party nominated and then the people of Florida elected a Republican Hispanic Senator in this past election—my addition.)

Firm ‘NO’ is a Good thing

Senator Hutchison’s (Republican from Texas—my addition) office took a good meeting with us and gave us a statement yesterday ‘Senator Hutchison has been consistent and clear about her position against the current DREAM Act legislation, particularly her concern that the bill goes far beyond the intended group of children who grew up in the U.S. and attended primary and secondary schools here.’ She will vote NO on the cloture and NO on the DREAM Act. Her staff was clear that she is not supporting the DREAM Act.

Senator LeMeiux’s (Republican appointed Senator from Florida—my addition) staff spent 20 minutes with us and said he is clearly opposed to the DREAM Act in its current form. His office communicated to us from a statement ‘he won’t support such aid for the DREAM Act authorization until effective measures are taken to secure our borders.’ LeMeiux is a NO on cloture and a NO on the DREAM Act.

We had a very nice 30 minute meeting with Senator Kay Hagan’s (Democrat from North Carolina—my addition) staff. She is opposed to the DREAM Act. Her staff said that she has made multiple statements against the bill but we could not pin down specifics. I’m comfortable reporting that she is a NO on cloture and a NO on the DREAM Act, but calls into her office to get the official statement on record would help.

Lindsey Graham’s (Republican from South Carolina—my addition) staff reported that he will not support the DREAM Act. His staff meet with us and were very polite. They pointed us to his statement on Fox News Sunday this past weekend. He will not support the DREAM Act as a stand-alone measure. We were instructed to call his press secretary for an official statement and to get something more on the record. He has not made a statement for the press, but he is a NO on cloture and a NO on the DREAM Act.

Senator Johanns’ (Republican from Nebraska—my addition) staff was very pleasant and spent about 30 minutes with us. They were happy to see us and good to see people who are against the DREAM Act. His staff pointed us to his website and press room pages and releases. Johanns is a NO on cloture and a NO on the DREAM Act.

No Statement is a Bad sign

We need calls into John McCain’s (Republican from Arizona—my addition) office. We did not get a statement from his office. We are working on scheduling a meeting for Tuesday or Wednesday, but we did not get anything from his staff on Monday. (Senator McCain changed his tune during the primary to that of a conservative on illegal immigration. Now that he has won re-election is he changing his tune once again?—my addition)

Much the same from Scott Brown’s (Republican from Massachusetts—my addition) office. No statement, they requested that we set a meeting.

Senator Gregg’s (Republican from New Hampshire—my addition) office said that he is hoping to retire before a vote comes up! They said that we could schedule a meeting, but that his staff is pretty booked this week.

We had 20 minutes with Senator Jim Webb’s (Democrat from Virginia—my addition) staff, he did support the DREAM Act in 2007. He has no statement currently. His staff reported that the Department of Defense asked that the DREAM Act be included as part of a recruiting effort. They need and want the DREAM Act. However, his staff said that he has no statement on the current bill and that he is reviewing the situation.

Ugly in Maine

It’s coming. Staffers have the DREAM Act on their tally sheets, they are fielding calls left and right and answering emails from constituents. The calls are pretty even across the board, but the open-border and pro-amnesty side are getting more calls into Senators Collins and Snowe from Maine. Both of the lovely ladies from Maine voted YES for the DREAM Act in 2007.

The major push back from the GOP camp in Maine was that (1) the DREAM Act does have numerical limits as there is specific end frame called the ‘qualification period’ and that our facts about ‘no end date for the application process’ were not correct. (2) On in-state tuition, Collins staff communicated to us that her constituents are pushing for state rights and that shouldn’t in-state tuition be a states rights issue and not a federal issue. This is a big point that we need to counter on. (3) They are probably dropping the age limit to 30 and there is no way that anyone up to age 35 or 41 as we were reporting could qualify. Another key point form our meeting here is that Collins’ staff agreed that it was a complex problem, but that no one was coming to them with a solution for the 2.1 million young adults and that next year there will be more.

Both Senators voted NO a few months ago but strictly on the lines of procedure and lack of debate. They both want to discuss the issues and they are looking to their constituents for more input. The open-border sides are beating us 5 to 1 on phone calls and e-mails into their offices.”

From the discussion section:

Watch the following:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz0qjxFNpbA

From the discussion section:

“We need at least 4 of these 14 to vote NO. (The amnesty folks have a steeper hill to climb and need 11 of the 14 to vote YES.) But because there are a few wish-washy Senators among our NO list, we should aim to get at least 6 of these Undecideds. Please help.

Although many of these seem like they are leaning NO or ought to be a NO vote, there has to be a reason why they have chosen to remain publicly Undecided. The reason is unlikely to be a good one.

Most of these Undecided Senators are from small to medium sized states. If you live in the region of any of them, please call.

ALASKA

01) Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Republican—my addition)

She goes back and forth on amnesties. Did her scare in almost losing her seat make her a little more attentive on this kind of thing? Too often in the past, she has seemed to trade her vote FOR open borders to get some kind of pork barrel for the state. Will she be different this time?

Anchorage: (907)271-3735
Fairbanks: (907) 456-0233
Ketchikan: (907) 225-6880
Wasilla: (907)376-7665
Kenai: (907) 283-5808

KANSAS

02) Sen. Sam Brownback (Republican—my addition)

He voted YES on the DREAM amnesty back in 2007. But he remains uncommitted this time in public. He was just elected governor. Help him see that a YES vote now would immediately hurt his approval ratings.

Topeka: (785) 233-2503
Wichita: (316) 264-8066
Overland Park: (913) 492-6378
Garden City: (620) 275-1124
Pittsburg: (620) 231-6040

LOUISIANA

03) Sen. Mary Landrieu (Democrat—my addition)

She has generally voted with US, especially as she faced tough re-election in 2008. She falsely was reported last week as coming out as a YES. But why is she remaining Uncommitted?

New Orleans: (504) 589-2427
Baton Rouge: (225) 389-0395
Shreveport: (318) 676-3085
Lake Charles: (337) 436-6650

MAINE

04) Sen. Susan Collins (Republican—my addition)

She voted YES in 2007. But her statements this week lean toward NO. You have driven her to the brink of a good decision; help her do it right.

Portland: (207) 780-3575
Augusta: (207) 622-8414
Bangor: (207) 945-0417
Lewiston: (207) 784-6969
Caribou: (207) 493-7873
Biddeford: (207) 283-1101

05) Sen. Olympia Snowe (Republican—my addition)

She voted YES in 2007. But she is up for re-election in 2012. She has seen some other ensconced high-seniority Republicans nearly lose or lose to Primary challengers this year. A vote for amnesty now could make her a real target. It is a good sign that she hasn’t declared herself a YES yet.

Portland: (207) 874-0883
Augusta: (207) 622-8292
Bangor: (207) 945-0432
Auburn: (207) 786-2451
Biddeford: (207) 282-4144
Presque Isle: (207) 764-5124

MICHIGAN

06) Sen. Debbie Stabenow (Democrat—my addition)

When she was coming up for re-election in 2006, she voted with us. But after winning, she voted YES on the DREAM Amnesty in 2007. Now, she is a Democrat coming up for another election in 2012 after big Republican gains in Michigan in the 2010 election. She is obviously conflicted and afraid to reveal either way. How does she tell Michigan’s unemployed in 2012 that she voted to give millions more work permits to illegal aliens?

Detroit: (313) 961-4330
Grand Rapids: (616) 975-0052
East Lansing: (517) 203-1760
Traverse City: (231) 929-1031
Flint: (810) 720-4172
Marquette: (906) 228-8756

MISSOURI

07) Sen. Claire McCaskill (Democrat—my addition)

She voted NO in 2007 and has been one of the more reliable pro-enforcement votes among Democrats. Missouri swung strong toward Republicans in the 2010 elections. So, why is she holding back on announcing a NO now? She was one of the original co-sponsors of Harry Reid’s placeholder amnesty bill in winter of 2009. She is very close to President Obama. She is conflicted. Like others on this Undecided list, she probably hopes the vote doesn’t occur so she doesn’t have to anger either side of the issue.

St. Louis: (314) 367-1364
Kansas City: (816) 421-1639 
Springfield: (417) 868-8745 
Columbia: (573) 442-7130 
Cape Girardeau: (573) 651-0964

MONTANA

08) Sen. Max Baucus (Democrat—my addition)

He was one of the few Democrats who voted NO last time. He has indicated he is leaning NO.

Helena: (406) 449-5480
Billings: (406) 657-6790
Bozeman: (406) 586-6104
Great Falls: (406) 761-1574
Glendive: (406) 365-7002
Missoula: (406) 329-3123
Kalispell: (406) 756-1150
Butte: (406) 782-8700

NEBRASKA

09) Sen. Ben Nelson (Democrat—my addition)

He has been one of our more reliable Democrats but he voted YES on the DREAM amnesty in 2007. He is facing huge battle for re-election in 2012. He has just come out with a statement indicating he is leaning NO, but it is ambiguous.

Omaha: (402) 391-3411
Lincoln: (402) 441-4600

NORTH CAROLINA

10) Sen. Kay Hagan (Democrat—my addition)

Her statements indicate leaning NO, but they aren’t clear enough.

Charlotte: (704) 334-2448
Raleigh: (919) 856-4630
Asheville: (828) 257-6510
Greensboro: (336) 333-5311
Greenville: (252) 754-0707

NORTH DAKOTA

11) Sen. Kent Conrad (Democrat—my addition)

One of few Democrats to vote NO last time and is leaning NO now. Up for re-election in 2012.

Fargo: (701) 232-8030
Bismarck: (701) 258-4648
Grand Forks: (701) 775-9601
Minot: (701) 852-0703

12) Sen. Byron Dorgan (Democrat—my addition)

Our most reliable Democrat who voted NO last time. But he is retiring and perhaps has different senses of obligation. Why hasn’t he clearly put himself in the NO column this time?

Fargo: (701) 239-5389
Bismarck: (701) 250-4618
Minot: (701) 852-0703

SOUTH CAROLINA

13) Sen. Lindsey Graham (Republican—my addition)

One of the most pro-amnesty Republicans. But he has said amnesties have to be linked to tough new enforcement. South Carolinians have thought he was impossible to budge, but their constant complaints to him on immigration seem to have helped him step away from pushing for a blanket amnesty earlier this year.

Columbia: (803) 933-0112
Greenville: (864) 250-1417
Pendleton: (864) 646-4090
Mount Pleasant: (843) 849-3887
Florence: (843) 669-1505
Rock Hill: (803) 366-2828

WEST VIRGINIA

14) Sen. Joe Manchin (Democrat—my addition)

This Democrat is replacing the always-anti-amnesty Sen. Byrd. Manchin’s statements indicate he is leaning NO. Time to get a commitment to what the people of his state overwhelmingly want.

Washington, D.C.: (202) 224-3954

ACTION 2—Up for re-election in 2012 but still say they’ll vote YES on amnesty (you can change some of these) [Some of these should be ripe to convert. They have seen the results of the 2010 election. But then, some people refuse to learn from the results of past mistakes. Senators beware! WE are watching your votes and YOU will be held ACCOUNTABLE!—my addition]

With the anti-incumbent mood widely expected to continue through 2012, these Senators need to be reminded what a great liability a pro-amnesty vote will be in their next election.

At the least, they need to see that there is political pain to suffer for voting to give out millions of work permits to illegal aliens. We especially need help from neighbors to get the calls up for the small states of Delaware, Rhode Island and Vermont.

CALIFORNIA

01) Sen. Dianne Feinstein—Democrat

Los Angeles: (310) 914-7300
San Francisco: (415) 393-0707
San Diego: (619) 231-9712
Fresno: (559) 485-7430

CONNECTICUT

02) Sen. Joe Lieberman—Independent/Democrat

Hartford: (860) 549-8463

DELAWARE

03) Sen. Tom Carper—Democrat

Dover: (302) 674-3308
Wilmington: (302) 573-6291
Georgetown: (302) 856-7690

FLORIDA

04) Sen. Bill Nelson—Democrat

Coral Gables: (305) 536-5999
Tampa: (813) 225-7040
Jacksonville: (904) 346-4500
Fort Myers: (239) 334-7760
Fort Lauderdale: (954) 693-4851
West Palm Beach: (561) 514-0189
Tallahassee: (850) 942-8415

INDIANA

05) Sen. Richard Lugar—Republican (WHAT!—my addition)

Indianapolis: (317) 226-5555
Fort Wayne: (260) 422-1505
Evansville: (812) 465-6313
Valparaiso: (219) 548-8035

MARYLAND

06) Sen. Ben Cardin—Democrat

Baltimore: (410) 962-4436
Bowie: (301) 860-0414
Cumberland: (301) 777-2957
Salisbury: (410) 546-4250

MINNESOTA

07) Sen. Amy Klobuchar—Democrat

Minneapolis: (612) 727-5220
Rochester: (507) 288-5321
Moorhead: (218) 287-2219
Virginia: (218) 741-9690

NEW MEXICO

08) Sen. Jeff Bingaman—Democrat

Albuquerque: (505) 346-6601
Santa Fe: (505) 988-6647
Roswell: (575) 622-7113
Las Cruces: (575)523-6561
Farmington: (505) 325-5030

OHIO

09) Sen. Sherrod Brown—Democrat

Cleveland: (216) 522-7272
Cincinnati: (513) 684-1021
Columbus: (614) 469-2083
Lorain: (440) 242-4100

PENNSYLVANIA

10) Sen. Bob Casey—Democrat

Philadelphia: (215) 405-9660
Pittsburgh: (412) 803-7370
Harrisburg: (717) 231-7540
Allentown: (610) 782-9470
Scranton: (570) 941-0930
Erie: (814) 874-5080
Bellefonte: (814) 357-0314

RHODE ISLAND

11) Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse—Democrat

Providence: (401) 453-5294

VERMONT

12) Sen. Bernie Sanders—Independent/Democrat

Burlington: (800) 339-9834
Brattleboro: (802) 254-8732
St. Johnsbury: (802) 748-9269

VIRGINIA

13) Sen. Jim Webb—Democrat

Richmond: (804) 771-2221
Virginia Beach: (757) 518-1674
Roanoke: (540) 772-4236
Falls Church: (703) 573-7090
Danville: (434) 792-0976
Norton: (276) 679-4925

WASHINGTON

14) Sen. Maria Cantwell—Democrat

Seattle: (206) 220-6400
Spokane: (509) 353-2507
Tacoma: (253) 572-2281
Everett: (425) 303-0114
Vancouver: (360) 696-7838
Richland: (509) 946-8106

WISCONSIN

15) Sen. Herb Kohl—Democrat

Milwaukee: (414) 297-4451
Madison: (608) 264-5338
LaCrosse: (608) 796-0045
Eau Claire: (715) 832-8424
Appleton: (920) 738-1640

ACTION 3—These are the other Senators who have committed themselves to a YES for amnesty.

I’m not expecting much chance of changing these. But if they are from your state, please let their staff know how seriously disappointed you are in their actions.

You will find a Phone Action Note on your NumbersUSA Action Board giving you the specific talking points for calling these Senators who ought to at least know that their announced decision to support amnesty is being noticed and is very unpopular.

ALASKA

01) Sen. Mark Begich—Democrat

Anchorage: (907) 271-5915
Juneau: (907) 586-7700
Fairbanks: (907) 456-0261
Ketchikan: (907) 225-3000
Kenai: (907) 283-4000

ARKANSAS

02) Sen. Blanche Lincoln—Democrat

She and her past pro-amnesty record were defeated overwhelmingly by the voters early this month. So, she’s going to vote for amnesty again just to put a stick in the eye of Arkansans? (Her votes had consequences!—my addition)

Little Rock: (501) 375-2993
Fayetteville: (479) 251-1224
Texarkana: (870) 774-3106
Jonesboro: (870) 910-6896
Dumas: (870) 382-1023

CALIFORNIA

03) Sen. Barbara Boxer—Democrat

Los Angeles: (213) 894-5000
Riverside: (951) 684-4849
San Francisco: (415) 403-0100
San Diego: (619) 239-3884
Sacramento: (916) 448-2787
Fresno: (559) 497-5109

COLORADO

04) Sen. Michael Bennet—Democrat (Did he come out in support of the DREAM Act before or after his election in November?—my addition)

Denver: (303) 455-7600
Colorado Springs: (719) 328-1100
Fort Collins: (970) 224-2200
Durango: (970) 259-1710
Alamosa: (719) 587-0096
Fort Morgan: (970) 542-9446
Grand Junction: (970) 241-6631
Pueblo: (719) 542-7550

05) Sen. Mark Udall—Democrat

Denver: (303) 650-7820
Colorado Springs: (719) 471-3993
Greeley: (970) 356-5586
Durango: (970) 247-1047
Grand Junction: (970) 245-9553
Pueblo: (719) 542-1701

CONNECTICUT

06) Sen. Chris Dodd—Democrat

Hartford: (800) 334-5341

DELAWARE

07) Sen. Tom Carper—Democrat

Dover: (302) 674-3308
Wilmington: (302) 573-6291
Georgetown: (302) 856-7690

08) Sen. Chris Coons—Democrat (Did he come out in support of the DREAM Act before or after his election in November?—my addition)

Washington, D.C.: (202) 224-5042

FLORIDA

09) Sen. Bill Nelson—Democrat (He has been included twice. I don’t know why. He is up for reelection in 2012—my addition.)

Coral Gables: (305) 536-5999
Tampa: (813) 225-7040
Jacksonville: (904) 346-4500
Fort Myers: (239) 334-7760
Fort Lauderdale: (954) 693-4851
West Palm Beach: (561) 514-0189
Tallahassee: (850) 942-8415

HAWAII

10) Sen. Daniel Akaka—Democrat

Honolulu: (808) 522-8970
Hilo: (808) 935-1114

11) Sen. Daniel Inouye—Democrat

Honolulu: (808) 541-2542
Hilo: (808) 935-0844

ILLINOIS

12) Sen. Dick Durbin—Democrat

Chicago: (312) 353-4952
Springfield: (217) 492-4062
Carbondale: (618) 351-1122

INDIANA

13) Sen. Evan Bayh—Democrat

He portrays himself as a moderate, new-style Democrat but he’s willing to vote for an amnesty just before retiring from the Senate? (So much for being a moderate. Perhaps the voters finally got the message and so did he?—my addition)

Indianapolis: (317) 554-0750
Fort Wayne: (260) 426-3151
Evansville: (812) 465-6500
South Bend: (574) 236-8302
Jeffersonville: (812) 218-2317
Hammond: (219) 852-2763

IOWA

14) Sen. Tom Harkin—Democrat

Des Moines: (515) 284-4574
Cedar Rapids: (319) 365-4504
Davenport: (563) 322-1338
Sioux City: (712) 252-1550
Dubuque: (563) 582-2130

MARYLAND

15) Sen. Barbara Mikulski—Democrat

Baltimore: (410) 962-4510
Hagerstown: (301) 797-2826
Annapolis: (410) 263-1805
Greenbelt: (301)345-5517
Salisbury: (410) 546-7711

MASSACHUSETTS

16) Sen. John Kerry—Democrat

Boston: (617) 565-8519
Springfield: (413) 785-4610
Fall River: (508) 677-0522

MICHIGAN

17) Sen. Carl Levin—Democrat

Detroit: (313) 226-6020
Grand Rapids: (616) 456-2531
Lansing: (517) 377-1508
Traverse City: (231) 947-9569
Saginaw: (989) 754-2494
Warren: (586) 573-9145
Escanaba: (906) 789-0052

MINNESOTA

18) Sen. Al Franken—Democrat

St. Paul: (651) 221-1016
Duluth: (218) 722-2390
St. Peter: (507) 931-5813
St. Cloud: (320) 251-2721

NEVADA

19) Sen. Harry Reid—Democrat

Las Vegas: (775) 882-7343
Reno: (775) 686-5750
Carson City: (775) 882-7343

NEW HAMPSHIRE

20) Sen. Jeanne Shaheen—Democrat

Manchester: (603) 647-7500
Nashua: (603) 883-0196
Dover: (603) 750-3004
Claremont: (603) 542-4872
Berlin: (603) 752-6300

NEW JERSEY

21) Sen. Frank Lautenberg—Democrat

Newark: (973) 639-8700
Camden: (856) 338-8922

22) Sen. Bob Menendez—Democrat

Newark: (973) 645-3030
Barrington: (856) 757-5353

NEW MEXICO

23) Sen. Tom Udall—Democrat

Albuquerque: (505) 346-6791
Santa Fe: (505) 988-6511
Las Cruces: (575) 526-5475

NEW YORK

24) Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand—Democrat

New York: (212) 688-6262
Buffalo: (716) 854-9725
Syracuse: (315) 448-0470
Albany: (518) 431-0120
Rochester: (585) 263-6250
Melville: (631) 249-2825

25) Sen. Chuck Schumer—Democrat

New York: (212) 486-4430
Buffalo: (716) 846-4111
Syracuse: (315) 423-5471
Albany: (518) 431-4070
Rochester: (585) 263-5866
Binghamton: (607) 772-6792
Melville: (631) 753-0978
Peeskill: (914) 734-1532

OREGON

26) Sen. Jeff Merkley—Democrat

Portland: (503) 326-3386
Eugene: (541) 465-6750
Salem: (503) 362-8102
Medford: (541) 608-9102
Pendleton: (541) 278-1129
Bend: (541) 318-1298

27) Sen. Ron Wyden—Democrat

Portland: (503) 326-7525
Eugene: (541) 431-0229
Salem: (503) 589-4555
Medford: (541) 858-5122
La Grande: (541) 962-7691
Bend: (541) 330-9142

PENNSYLVANIA

28) Sen. Arlen Specter—Republican turned Democrat (Don’t forget to wish him well in his forced retirement. As a Republocrat, he ought to do well as a well-paid lobbyist!—my addition)

Philadelphia: (215) 597-7200
Pittsburgh: (412) 644-3400
Harrisburg: (717) 782-3951
Allentown: (610) 434-1444
Scranton: (570) 346-2006
Erie: (814) 453-3010
Wilkes-Barre: (570) 826-6265

RHODE ISLAND

29) Sen. Jack Reed—Democrat

Providence: (401) 528-5200
Cranston: (401) 943-3100

SOUTH DAKOTA

30) Sen. Tim Johnson—Democrat

Some are reporting that he says he is leaning NO. Help him get there.

Sioux Falls: (605) 332-8896
Rapid City: (605) 341-3990
Aberdeen: (605) 226-3440

UTAH

31) Sen. Bob Bennett—Republican (He lost in the primary. NO WONDER!?—my addition)

Salt Lake City: (801) 524-5933
Provo: (801) 851-2525
Ogden: ((801) 625-5676
Cedar City: (435) 865-1335
St. George: (435) 628-5514

VERMONT

32) Sen. Pat Leahy—Democrat

Burlington: (800) 642-3193 (I’m not sure this is correct. My source has this number for Burlington: (802) 863-2525)
Montpelier: (802) 229-0569

VIRGINIA

33) Sen. Mark Warner—Democrat

Richmond: (804) 775-2314
Norfolk: (757) 441-3079
Roanoke: (540) 857-2676
Vienna: (703) 442-0670
Abingdon: (276) 628-8158

WASHINGTON

34) Sen. Patty Murray—Democrat (Did she come out in support of the DREAM Act before or after her election in November?—my addition)

Seattle: (206) 553-5545
Spokane: (509) 624-9515
Tacoma: (253) 572-3636
Everett: (425) 259-6515
Yakima: (509) 453-7462
Vancouver: (360) 696-7797
Bellevue: (425) 462-4460

WEST VIRGINIA

35) Sen. Jay Rockefeller—Democrat

Charleston: (304) 347-5372
Martinsburg: (304) 262-9285
Fairmont: (304) 367-0122
Beckley: (304) 253-9704

WISCONSIN

36) Sen. Russ Feingold—Democrat (Lost to a Tea Party conservative in the November election—my addition.)

Milwaukee: (414) 276-7282
Green Bay: (920) 465-7508
Wausau: (715) 848-5660
LaCrosse: (608) 782-5585
Middleton: (608) 828-1200

THANKS FOR CALLING,

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Roy Beck, President NumbersUSA”

The “dream” Act is not about compassion, fairness, or concern for individuals. It’s about libertine control. It’s the usual tactic of getting the foot in the door so the door can be pushed wide open at a later date. Don’t be suckered in by this nonsense. NO AMNESTY under any circumstances!!! NO AMNESTY—period!!! NO AMNESTY for illegal immigrants!!!