VIDEO: Is your mayor supporting amnesty for illegal immigrants?

January 25, 2008

Find out where candidates stand on immigration issues

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Well, is he/she? If your mayor is at the U.S Conference of Mayors this week, well, then your mayor just might support amnesty for illegal immigrants that are already in this country. The conference is calling for “immigration reform”, which, really means: AMNESTY!

This is from a post on Americans for Legal Immigration forum:

TRANSLATED FROM:
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx

U.S. Mayors will ask for immigration reform during conference.

The event will seek to offer permanent residence and citizenship to 12 million undocumented immigrants.
The purpose, to improve border security and fortify economic prosperity.

Washington, 22 January.- The conference of U.S.mayors, that will gather more than 250 local mayors tomorrow January 25, will seek the establishment of immigration reform that offers permanent residence and citizenship to the more than 12 million undocumented that reside in the country.

In the 76 winter meeting in Washington, the U.S. mayors will recommend the approval of this measure that also pursues “to improve border security and fortify economic prosperity” of the country, says the organization of the conference.

This is like playing wack-a-mole with these dirty politicians that want to sell our country for the LOWEST dollar. Every time you think this amnesty question has been put to bed, it pops up again somewhere else!

These politicians, Democrats and Republicans alike make me want to throw up! Disgusting!

Here is a page where all of the mayor’s are listed that are attending this conference: ALIPac (scroll down halfway down the page)

Here’s the great Lou Dobbs on this Mayor’s conference:

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