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Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 1:12 PM
Subject: Shocking Video exposes breach in border fence
Just about a week ago, we were given a video exposing a major breach
on the U.S./Mexico border near Lukeville, Ariz. located about 100 miles
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Just
about a week ago, we were given a video exposing a major breach on the
U.S./Mexico border near Lukeville, Ariz. located about 100 miles southwest of
Tucson.
We
checked its authenticity with our sources at the Department of Homeland Security
who have confirmed that the video is real and was taken recently.
Watch
this distressing video that was first posted by Cochise County Sheriff Larry
Dever and see how, despite claims by the Administration, the border is far from
secure.
Our
DHS sources have been able to determine from the clothes the men are wearing,
the straps on their backpacks, and other things they're carrying, that these are
indeed drug smugglers bringing hundreds of pounds of illegal drugs into the
United States.
The
fence shown here was built by the Bush Administration and part of a
$1 billion contract with Boeing. Amazingly, the fence
was designed to do exactly what the smugglers did. The fence panels slide inside
two steel columns, but no one in the Bush Administration nor at Boeing even
considered welding the panels to the posts, making it easy for smugglers to get
through. What we don't know is if they failed to weld along the entire length of
the fence or just in some areas.
DHS
Secretary Janet Napolitano has testified before Congress, saying the border is
more secure now than it's ever been. Administration officials boast about fewer
border crossings and the effectiveness of thousands of more border patrol
agents. But where are the border patrol agents in this
video? And if there aren't any border patrol agents to see the
illegal crossings, then the crossings can't be
recorded.
NumbersUSA
is currently pushing for a Congressional investigation into this major breach of
border security. The fence needs to be fixed, and Boeing needs to pay for
it!
There's
a new fax on your Action
Board alerting your Three Members of Congress of this video. Send the fax
now and share
this video with everyone you know. We need all Americans to watch it and
consider its ramifications. Whether it be smuggling of illegal drugs, national
security, or illegal immigration, every American should be shocked and demand
answers!
CHRIS CHMIELENSKI |
FRI, FEB 17th |
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Florida
Senate Committee Votes Down In-State Tuition Bill
The
Florida Senate Judiciary Committee has voted down a bill that would offer
in-state tuition rates to illegal aliens who graduate from a Florida high
school. This is the second year in a row that DREAM Act-style legislation has
failed to reach the State Senate floor. The bill was voted down 4-to-3.
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Anti-E-Verify
Bill Stopped in Washington State
HB
2568, a bill that would have prohibited Washington State local governments from
requiring employers to use E-Verify, appears to have died. Democrats in control
of the House planned to but did not debate the bill prior to the Feb. 14
deadline for passage of bills from their chamber of origin. Unless House
Democratic leaders can garner a 2/3rds majority for reviving the bill an
unlikely scenario the bill is dead for the year.
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WED, FEB 15th |
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E-Verify's
Self Check Program Goes Nationwide
U.S.
Customs and Immigration Services has expanded its E-Verify self-check tool from
21 test states to all 50 states. Self Check is a free online service that allows
individuals to check their worker eligibility status before applying for a new
job.
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CHRIS CHMIELENSKI |
MON, FEB 13th |
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Attrition
Through Enforcement trumps any open-border feelings at Conservative
conference
Last
week, the American Conservative Union held its annual conference (CPAC) in
Washington, D.C., offering three days of speeches from Conservative pundits,
Members of Congress, and, of course, the GOP Presidential Hopefuls (minus Ron
Paul). CPAC organizers are staunch supporters of free markets with leanings
toward open-border policies and a more generous guest worker program. But the
more than 10,000 attendees at this year's annual conference showed a preference
for lower legal immigration levels and tough immigration enforcement.
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MON, FEB 13th |
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DHS
Releases New Data on E-Verify Participation
New
Data from the Department of Homeland Security show the participation of
businesses and worksites that use E-Verify by state. The data show that states
with a high number of businesses that contract with the federal government and
states that have passed mandatory E-Verify laws, including Arizona, Mississippi,
Alabama and South Carolina, have the highest number of businesses using the
online employee verification tool.
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