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AMNESTY CRISIS: Fight Tom Ridge's new plan
Numbers USA ^ | 12-10-03 | Roy Beck

Posted on 12/10/2003 1:28:20 PM PST by Klickitat

The country needs your faxes and phone calls immediately and steadily over the next few days.

Tom Ridge, the head of the new U.S. Department of Homeland Security, yesterday advocated legalizing (giving amnesty) to 8-12 million illegal aliens.

Click here to read the story titled: "Homeland security
chief endorses legalizing undocumented immigrants."
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This creates an immediate crisis that must be met with massive outcry -- like the outcry in August of 2001 that stopped Pres. Bush's July proposal for a massive amnesty for some 3.5 million illegal aliens from Mexico.

The most important thing is shoot this trial balloon down as fast as possible. Show the White House that this suggestion is outrageous and will be met with contempt from the majority of Americans.

More in a minute, but first the action.

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SEND FAXES NOW
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We just learned of this article in the last hour. Anne Manetas is at the computer writing text for faxes as I write this. Over the next two hours, you will start to see various faxes to Sec. Ridge, to the White House and to key congressional leaders who can put a stop to this nonsense.

Please send these faxes from:
"Send Fax"

If you go mid-afternoon today (Wednesday), they may not be up yet, but be sure to come back and send this evening.

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CALL SEC. RIDGE AND THE WHITE HOUSE......NOW....and for a week
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Your actions are the most powerful when they arrive immediately. I am sure that Sec. Ridge made his statement yesterday toin a fairly small audience in to a fairly inconsequential audience in Miami never dreaming that the whole nation would seem to be calling and faxing his office by 3:00 this afternoon. The faster the phones are ringing the better.

But if you are reading this after 6 p.m. EST Wednesday, please call Thursday. For that matter, some of you may want to call again on Friday and again next week. If you are reading this next week, your calls will still be great.

It will be important for Sec. Ridge and the White House to see that this is not a flash-in-the-pan protest but one that grows and continues over time.

Our Capitol Hill team will be working with key staffers over the next 24 hours to begin getting their bosses to send letters to Ridge asking him to recant. And those of you who are regular letter-to-the-editor writers will be called on to fire one to all newspapers that ran this story today.

What apparently is going on here is that the open-borders side is trying to regain some momentum after basically losing everything in Congress this year -- even though its PR machine repeatedly persuaded the NY Times and other commentators to declare that people of all sides were part of a growing, powerful movement that indicated some major amnesty would pass this year.

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THE PHONE NUMBERS
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Secretary Ridge, Secretary Tom
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20500
(202-282-8000)

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President Bush, President George W.
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20500
(202-456-1414)

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WHAT RIDGE SAID
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Your calls to both the White House and to Ridge's office should refer to Ridge's outrageous endorsement of amnesty as being a terrible signal from the Administration.

Obviously, it is important to give Ridge the ability to back down gracefully. Because of the confused, garbled thinking in his statement last night, he has room to do so.

The first good sign is that Ridge did not make his comment in a prepared statement or before an influential audience. It was in a Q and A. Second, his actual description of what legalization would look like is full of contradictory ideas. To quote the news story:

"A man who identified himself as Miguel Arroyo of Aventura asked Ridge whether he supported immigration legalization and whether he thought it would benefit national security."

Ridge answered:

"The bottom line is, as a country we have to come to grips with the presence of 8 to 12 million illegals, afford them some kind of legal stus some way, but also as a country decide what our immigration policy is and then enforce it.

The story said that Ridge "said he thinks the body politic is about ready to address the issue of the illegal immigrants, who he said contribute to communities and Social Security and pay taxes. He referred to a growing number of bills that would grant residency to some of those living here illegally. He said one of these, which would require all illegal immigrants to leave the country before applying for residency, is 'not workable.' "

Ridge went on to say:

"I'm not saying make them citizens, because they violated the law to get here. So you don't reward that type of conduct by turning over a citizenship certificate. You determine how you can legalize their presence, then, as a country, you make a decision that from this day forward, from this day forward, this is the process of entry, and if you violate that process of entry we have the resources to cope with it."

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YOUR PHONE MESSAGE
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You won't get much time to talk. Have one or two things that you absolutely want to convey and say them. Be prepared to say more if given the chance.

I'm sure that from reading Ridge's statement, you already have thought of a number of things you want to say. I'm going to offer several points for you to choose from if you don't have your own. These are not in any particular order.

1. This talk of legalization of lawbreakers from the top security man in the nation is an insult and a threat to safety of every federal official charged with protecting our borders. It gives illegals the incentive to do ANYTHING to get across and claim this prize. And it may insight millions of new people to storm the borders.

2. Ridge has thrown in the towel on law enforcement and says nothing can be done about illegal aliens. In fact, Congress has passed a major law each of the last two years to deal with this problem. These laws have not yet been implemented. When they are, they will make it far more difficult for illegal aliens to live in this country and begin to force many to move back home. Why is Ridge pre-emptorily undermining the very laws he is charged with carrying out.

3. Ridge's solution seems to be that you give all illegal aliens now amnesty but change our enforcement so that any person who comes illegally in the future will be dealt with. If you can deal with future illegals, why not just start dealing with the ones already here? In fact, the 1986 amnesty of 3 million illegals was said to be a one-time-only amnesty under the exact idea that Ridge is suggesting. There was supposed to never be another million illegals living in this country. Instead, another 8-12 million have come in hopes of another amnesty.

4. Ridge's statement sounds like two different people were controlling his mouth. One person sounded like a top law enforcement official who said, "As a country (we have to) decide what our immigration policy is and then enforce it." But somebody from the cheap-labor lobbyists or radical, leftist open-borders groups got Ridge's mouth to say that all the illegal aliens here right now should become LEGAL. The fact is that 80% of the people in this country and the majority of the U.S. Congress knows what immigration policy is -- if you don't have a legal right to be here, you should leave -- and they want the head of the Department of Homeland Security to enforce that policy.

5. Unless Sec. Ridge backs away from these statements immediately, there is no reason for Americans not to lose full faith and confidence that he has their security at heart. He is supposed to be the man above all others who will enforce our laws to protect our borders and protect us from terrorists, criminals and masses of uninvited labor that steals from the wages and jobs of the American people. In this speech, he sounds like the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Insecurity. He is a chief law UNenforcement officer. He is saying that somebody ought to enforce immigration laws someday, but not now. He is saying that he believes he is incapable of enforcing those immigration laws entrusted to him and that the only solution is to reward all the lawbreakers with legal status.

6. Sec. Ridge seems to suggest that illegal aliens should be made legal but not have the right to citizenship. Is he proposing a new legal status that allows people to work and live permanently in the U.S. but with never a chance at citizenship? What is he suggesting?

7. Last week the Department of Homeland Security announced it was killing the NSEERS program that caused tens of thousands of illegal aliens from terrorist-sponsoring countries to leave our country voluntarily rather than appear at DHS offices to register. Now, Ridge says that he actually wants all illegal aliens to stay permanently and be welcomed as contributors to the Social Security system. Has the DHS decided that it no longer will enforce immigration laws.

8. 18 million Americans cannot find a full-time job, yet Sec. Ridge wants to keep 8-12 million illegal-alien workers and their families in this country working. What does he have against unemployed and underemployed American workers. Why does he seem to be waging a war against American workers instead of against foreigners who illegally enter our country and threaten our livelihoods?


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: activism; aliens; amnesty; biggovernment; criminalsrunfree; foreigninvaders; foreignoccupation; government; illegalaliens; illegalimmigration; illegalmexicans; illegalnotimmigrants; illegals; immigrantlist; immigrationstatus; insane; invasion; mexico; nannystate; nationalsovereignty; nationalsuicide; noborders; republicanturncoats; ruleoflaw; thewelfarestate; tomridge; welfarestate
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To: UCANSEE2
Ignoring the problem, or saying something like "deport them all" just shows a lack of understanding of the world, and the spirit of the American People. At least, the spirit I was taught and saw. That spirit seems mighty weak lately.

My, my, my. The lawful response IS to 'deport them all.' You probably were taught that there is no law. And no right to national sovereignty. I am glad that 'that spirit'...globalist anarchy...is 'mighty weak lately.' So you're 'understanding of the world and the spirit of the American People' is what is suspect.

21 posted on 12/10/2003 2:11:38 PM PST by Paul Ross (Reform Islam Now! -- Nuke Mecca!)
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To: TheRightGuy; RedWing9; BillyBoy; unspun; RonF; Ford Fairlane; Dengar01; The Brush; ...
Chicagoland Immigration action Ping!
22 posted on 12/10/2003 2:15:49 PM PST by chicagolady (Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night)
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To: Sabertooth
The worst bill is the 500,000 Amnesty - and Tancredo says he has enough votes to block it in the House Committees.

Also Rick Perry said there wasn't enough support for an amnesty bill in Congress when he met Vicente Fox.

You are right on one point though - if Bush and Rove could pass a big amnesty bill they would do it - but so far it looks like they don't have enough votes to get anything significant past the neccessary House Committees.
23 posted on 12/10/2003 2:16:20 PM PST by Pubbie (Go Ross! Go! - Ross "The Boss" Perot In '04!)
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To: Sabertooth; Pubbie
Yes. Do you think it is coincidence that the media has been covering so many bleeding heart poor suffering "undocumented workers" types of stories lately?

It's just part of the attempt to shame us, to make us feel that it is wrong not to allow the poor downtrodden victims who just want a job to violate our laws. It would be racist and hard hearted, downright un-American not to allow them citizenship. Then once we've been properly shamed into silence by their propaganda, we won't protest when the amnesties start making their way through congress.

24 posted on 12/10/2003 2:17:52 PM PST by Klickitat
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To: Klickitat
Of course they (the illegals) need to be legalized and documented. The Government can, and does, show compelling need to have a record of who is supposed to be here and who isn't.

We cannot very well create a media spectacle of Federal goon squads gathering up suspected illegals and deporting them en masse, it would look to much like Hitler's Germany.

Like it or not legalization may be the only course of action open.

25 posted on 12/10/2003 2:20:21 PM PST by The Shootist
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To: Klickitat
I LOVE www.numbersusa.com !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
26 posted on 12/10/2003 2:20:50 PM PST by chicagolady (Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night)
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To: chicagolady
Me too.
27 posted on 12/10/2003 2:21:47 PM PST by Klickitat
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To: Klickitat
Illegal immigration is NOT going to be solved by another round of mewing, cowardly politicians crawling up their own rectal cavities, anointing more migrant lawbreakers with legal status, and paying lip service to what 'should be done'.

Somebody give Tom Tancredo a club and send him over to Ridge's office. Maybe he'll get the point across.
28 posted on 12/10/2003 2:26:25 PM PST by Viking2002
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To: Klickitat
What's amazing is that despite all the Media propadanda, the US public remains overwhelmingly opposed to Illegal Immigration.

I guess they can't use the "Illegals Benefit The Economy" argument after the California Fiscal Meltdown...
29 posted on 12/10/2003 2:26:33 PM PST by Pubbie (Go Ross! Go! - Ross "The Boss" Perot In '04!)
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To: Pubbie
"What's amazing is that despite all the Media propadanda, the US public remains overwhelmingly opposed to Illegal Immigration. "

Yes they are. But the propaganda isn't so much about changing peoples minds as it is about shaming them into silence. Making them feel that they are wrong to want any type of action taken against illegal immigrants. Forestalling the debate over amnesty before it is even begun.

30 posted on 12/10/2003 2:30:59 PM PST by Klickitat
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To: The Shootist
"We cannot very well create a media spectacle of Federal goon squads gathering up suspected illegals and deporting them en masse, it would look to much like Hitler's Germany."

Europe hates us anyway. If they are so compassionate - we'll send the illegals to them and they can spend their money to take care of the problem.

It ridiculous to give up our country just to look good to those who care less about us anyway.

31 posted on 12/10/2003 2:39:50 PM PST by LADY J
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To: Pubbie
The worst bill is the 500,000 Amnesty - and Tancredo says he has enough votes to block it in the House Committees.

Do you have a link to a story on that, I haven't read any of the sort and hope it's true.

The whole point to calling for an anmesty of everyone is so in the end they'll "compromise" and provide only legalization for a smaller number, like maybe 500,000 for agricultural workers. Then everyone pretends it's a victory. That's how politics works, ask for the impossible to get at least something.

32 posted on 12/10/2003 2:41:23 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: LADY J
Already been done and was successful for a while. Ike did it in 1954 - Operation Wetback. We should do it again.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/OO/pqo1.html
33 posted on 12/10/2003 2:47:56 PM PST by RKV (He who has the guns makes the rules.)
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
It's an old story, but I remember Tancredo explicitly said he had enough votes to block the bill, and he said any bill with Amnest in it would be "Very Hard" to pass through the House.
34 posted on 12/10/2003 2:47:58 PM PST by Pubbie (Go Ross! Go! - Ross "The Boss" Perot In '04!)
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To: Klickitat
Ridge has thrown in the towel on law enforcement and says nothing can be done about illegal aliens. In fact, Congress has passed a major law each of the last two years to deal with this problem. These laws have not yet been implemented.

Okay I will bite? What are these laws and how much has congress authorised to spend to implement them? If you are talking about troops on the border you're full of shit. We dont have enough troops now to rotate our troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Korea. What do you want to do give the Dems a reason to reinstitute the draft and blame it on Bush?

And what impact is it going to have on morale to stick our troops another desert but this time give them orders not to fire on anyone unless fired upon. Armies are created to kill people and destroy property not guard borders.

35 posted on 12/10/2003 2:48:55 PM PST by Dave S
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To: Klickitat
If we all just keep sitting back staying calm this country will become another socialist state.

Most immigrants, legal or illegal work harder than the average American citizen and certainly harder than those citizens "living in the hood" who feel that government owes them a living. Many of these immigrants work harder for lower wages than the whinners complaining about open borders.

36 posted on 12/10/2003 2:56:18 PM PST by Dave S
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To: Pubbie
It's an old story, but I remember Tancredo explicitly said he had enough votes to block the bill, and he said any bill with Amnest in it would be "Very Hard" to pass through the House.

Not hard enough for me. I think people are right to be angry at this news.

37 posted on 12/10/2003 2:59:24 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: RKV
"Ike did it in 1954 - Operation Wetback. We should do it again."

If it worked once - it could work again if someone had the backbone to implement it.

I have no problem with immigrants. But giving perks to illegals only makes the problem worse.

38 posted on 12/10/2003 3:04:33 PM PST by LADY J
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To: Sabertooth
In order to document illegals, manpower and resources have to be diverted from stopping them from coming across the border. Immigration officers will have to investigate every case in order to determine if the alien fits the parameters of the supposed amnesty. Of course to make things easier, immigration officials could order inspectors to allow everybody to apply for amnesty regardless of any cut off date or residency requirements like they did during the last amnesty.
39 posted on 12/10/2003 3:05:18 PM PST by Ajnin
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To: Viking2002
Thats the best idea anyone has had all day!
40 posted on 12/10/2003 3:09:55 PM PST by chicagolady (Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night)
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