Posted on 11/12/2009 7:56:21 AM PST by AuntB
Please join us by attending or organizing a Tea Parties Against Amnesty and Illegal Immigration rallies on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009 and in the Spring of 2010 (Date TBA)!
** Check www.againstamnesty.com daily for new event locations and details latest news added every day! We hope to have an event near you soon! ***
President Obama along with Republican and Democrat DC insiders are preparing a mass 'Comprehensive' Amnesty for illegal immigrants in America that will provide a path to citizenship and turn illegal aliens into voters even though a vast majority of Americans oppose this. This will only bring more ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION to America!
It is time for Americans of every race, religion, and political party to unite and make it OUR MISSION to stop amnesty, stop and reverse illegal immigration, and place America back in the hands of We The People.
Please use the form below to sign up to attend or support a Tea Party Against Amnesty and illegal immigration protests near you on Nov. 14! New event locations are being added each day and if you are willing to organize one in your town please complete our ORGANIZER APPLICATION
We plan to hold larger scale operations in the Spring of 2010 and these events in 2009 are our warm up operations.
NUMBER OF TEA PARTIES FOR NOV 14: 52 NUMBER OF TEA PARTY AGAINST AMNESTY SUPPORTERS: 4727
Please look at what giving amnesty to as many as 20,000,000 illegal alien foreign nationals actually represents. More than the population and infrastructure of 16 states and DC! (see map)
According to the 2000 census, 18,785,867 is the total populations combined of Wyoming, Dist. of Columbia, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Montana, Rhode Island, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Maine, Idaho, Nebraska, West Virginia, New Mexico and Nevada. THINK about that! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/search?q=what+does+amnesty+look+like
B U M P
This cannot pass! We must stop it!
Let’s not forget, it won’t just be peaceful, decent illegal aliens who will be given amnesty. It will be the gangbanger narco terrorists as well. An example is below, from my old hometown of Medford, Or, now a burgeoning gang town with incidents like this every week. The decent alien population is used and exploited by the gangs, along with the good comes the bad. As for ‘background checks’...don’t buy into that....this government isn’t able to weed terrorists out of the military!
Authorities make arrest in stabbing
Police say suspect is member of Sureños street gang; man stabbed during quinceañera now listed in good condition
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091112/NEWS/911120331
Medford police have arrested a 17-year-old suspected gang member on two counts of first-degree assault stemming from a pair of stabbings at a girl’s coming-of-age celebration over the weekend.
Mario Alcauter-Villa, of the 100 block of Chestnut Avenue, was arrested shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday after detectives interviewed him at the Medford police station, Lt. Tim Doney said. Investigators suspect the teen is a member of the Sureños, one of two Mexican street gangs that have their roots in the California prison system and have become increasingly active in Jackson County.
Detectives have worked all week to find who was responsible for the stabbing of two cousins 27-year-old Juan Padilla Siordia and 21-year-old Jesus Siordia in a fight at about 10 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Ramada Inn at 2250 Biddle Road, Doney said.
Juan Siordia was listed in good condition Wednesday, said a spokeswoman at Providence Medford Medical Center, where he was taken for surgery after the fight. Jesus Siordia was treated and released for a stab wound in the arm.
The quinceañera celebration for a local 15-year-old girl had about 200 guests, including family, friends and people who had learned of the party from others and just showed up, Doney said.
He stressed that investigators don’t suspect that the victims, who were invited to the party, the hosts or even most of the guests have any gang affiliations.
“They are good people and trouble found them,” Doney said.
Some attendees wore clothes and made gestures that others feared showed gang connections, prompting an attitude-filled confrontation that erupted into a parking-lot fight involving about a dozen young men, Doney said.
Punches were thrown and some fighters swung belts with heavy buckles, he said. Investigators suspect that during the fight, Alcauter-Villa pulled out a knife, slashing and stabbing at the Siordias.
When police were summoned to the fight, officers found a chaotic scene with dozens of people who had been involved in or witnessed the fight. Some had sought safety inside while others tended to the injured men. Still others attempted to flee in cars. Not everyone at the party spoke English, further confusing the initial situation, police said.[snip]
I agree. Kinda short notice for organizing stuff.
When will We the People be ready to really take back our country? We have had a pretend government in power for far too long. It predates Obama. Obama and his massive takeover of everything is simply the last straw. We must be willing to do whatever is necessary to take back our country. This is a really critical monent. Where will be our Lexington and Concord? Who will be our Paul Reviere? Who will proclaim “Give me liberty or give me death?” America, it is time. Failure is not an option.
Actually notice of these events for Nov. 14th have been posted here on FR for weeks.
FINAL DEADLINE TO ADD EVENTS IS 10pm Eastern Time TONIGHT November 11. If you want to add an event location BEFORE THE DEADLINE e-mail your intended location and times along with your contact info to info@againstamnesty.com or call (866) 703-0864
ALABAMA
City: Snead, AL
Street Location: 87127 Hwy 278 ‘The Jet Pep Store’
Times: 4pm - 6pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: James Snyder
Phone: N/A
ALASKA
City: Anchorage, AK
Street Location: Northern Lights Blvd. and New Seward hwy ‘Intersection protest near Sears Mall’
Times: 12 Noon - 4pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Dave Ashcraft
Phone: N/A
ARIZONA
City: Phoenix, AZ
Street Location: 1700 W. Washington St. State Capitol Grounds
Times: 10am - 1pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Anna Gaines
Phone: N/A
ARKANSAS
No organizers stepped forward
CALIFORNIA
City: Big Bear Lake, CA
Street Location: Stanfield Cutoff and Big Bear Blvd
Times: 11am - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Ernie McLean
Phone: N/A
City: Los Banos, CA
Street Location: 903 East Pacheco Blvd. ‘Sidwalk near Los Banos County Park’
Times: 11AM - 1PM
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Organizer: Barry Kelley
Phone: N/A
City: Modesto, CA
Street Location: Briggsmore Ave. and McHenry Ave. ‘Intersection Protest’
Times: 10 am - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Matt Sterling
Phone: 209-568-3310
City: Pasadena, CA
Street Location: 100 N. Garfield Ave. ‘City Hall’
Times: 10am - 12 Noon
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Organizer: Tracy Alison
Phone: N/A
City: Redding, CA
Street Location: Churn Creek and Cypress Avenue ‘Street Corner Protest’
Times: 1pm-3pm
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Organizer: Suann Prigmore
Phone: N/A
City: Riverside, CA
Street Location: 2601 Fairmount Blvd. ‘Fairmount Park’
Times: 12 Noon - 2pm
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Organizer: William Taylor
Phone: 951-742-2471
City: Sacramento, CA
Street Location: 11 & N Street ‘State Capitol (south steps)’ Times: 12 Noon - 3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Edward C Noonan
Phone: (530) 743-6878
City: Salinas, CA
Street Location: 420 Central Ave ‘Central Park’
Times: 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm
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Organizer: Bill Carrothers
Phone: (831) 754-3697
City: San Diego, CA
Street Location: 50 Tuna Lane ‘Tuna Harbor Park across from the USS Midway’
Times: 11am - 1pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Mari Hayden
Phone: N/A
City: San Francisco, CA
Street Location: Fisherman’s Wharf Pier 39
Times: 11 AM - 2 PM
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Mari Hayden
Phone: N/A
City: Santa Maria, CA
Street Location: Bradley Rd. & Betteravia Rd. ‘Sidewalk In Front of Crossroads Shopping Center’
Times: 11am - 12 noon
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Paula James
Phone: 805-937-7021
COLORADO
City: Denver, CO
Street Location: Colfax & Lincoln West Steps of the Capitol Bldg
Times: 10am - 12 Noon
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Rhonda Roseto
Phone: 720-887-4630
City: Durango, CO
Street Location: 149 S. Camino Del Rio Santarita Park
Times: 1-3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Michelle Adams
Phone: N/A
CONNECTICUT
No organizers stepped forward
DELAWARE
No organizers stepped forward
FLORIDA
City: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Street Location: N Federal Hwy & E Oakland Park Blvd
Times: 12 Noon - 3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Danita Kilcullen
Phone: N/A
City: Lake City, FL
Street Location: 173 NE Hernando Ave. ‘Olustee Park Across from Court House’
Times: 1pm - 3pm
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Organizer: Julia Jacobs
Phone: N/A
City: Sebring, FL
Street Location: 213 Circle Park Dr “Circle Park”
Times: 1pm - 3pm
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Organizer: Mary Bengston
Phone: N/A
City: Titusville, FL
Street Location: Hwy 50 and Hwy 405 Intersection
Times: 10am - 12 Noon
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Don Forward
Phone: 321-412-6616
GEORGIA
No Organizers Stepped Forward
HAWAII
No Organizers Stepped Forward
IDAHO
City: Boise, ID
Street Location: eagle rd. and fairview ave ‘Intersection Protest’
Times: 10am - 12 Noon
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Gina Egusquiza
Phone: N/A
City: Idaho Falls, ID
Street Location: Memorial and Legion Drive. ‘At Veteran’s Memorial’
Times: 12 Noon - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Andi Elliott
Phone: 208-662-5808
City: Post Falls, ID
Street Location: 5100 Riverbend Avenue Greyhound Park & Event Center
Times: 12-3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Anita Steiner
Phone: N/A
ILLINOIS
City: Chicago, IL
Street Location: Michigan Ave and Randolf Ave., Millenium Park
Times: 1-3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Rosanna Pulido
Phone: N/A
City: Decatur, IL
Street Location: Main St. and North St. ‘Will march starting at intersection’
Times: 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Robert Moon
Phone: N/A
INDIANA
City: Indianapolis, IN
Street Location: 100 N. Capitol Ave. ‘Steps of State Capitol Building’
Times: 12-3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: David A. Brown
Phone: 317-536-8761
IOWA
City: Iowa City, IA
Street Location: Burlington Street Bridge
Times: 12 Noon - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Rick David
Phone: N/A
KANSAS
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KENTUCKY
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LOUISIANA
City: New Orleans / Metairie, LA
Street Location: Veterans blvd. and Causeway Blvd. ‘Next to Lakeside Mall’
Times: 11am - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Jane Bauer
Phone: 6186040433
MAINE
No Organizers Stepped Forward
MARYLAND
No Organizers Stepped Forward
MASSACHUSETTS
City: Wilbraham, MA
Street Location: 2001 Boston Road
Times: 8am-10am
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: David Sanders
Phone: N/A
MICHIGAN
City: Detroit, MI
Street Location: 2482 Clifford St. ‘Harry’s Detroit Bar and Restaurant’
Times: 7pm - 9pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: DC Parlove
Phone: N/A
City: Waterford, MI
Street Location: 5100 Dixie Hwy. ‘K-Mart Plaza’
Times: 12 Noon - 3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Diane Chrzanowski
Phone: N/A
MINNESOTA
City: St. Paul, MN
Street Location: 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. ‘Minnesota State Capital’
Times: 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Ruthie Hendrycks
Phone: N/A
MISSISSIPPI
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MISSOURI
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MONTANA
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NEBRASKA
City: Grand Island, NE
Street Location: 203 W. 2nd St ‘Federal Building’
Times: 10am - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Mark McCaffery
Phone: 308-390-8221
City: Omaha, NE
Street Location: 7200 Dodge St. ‘Sidewalks Near Target’
Times: 12Noon - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: D. Ross
Phone: N/A
NEVADA
City: Las Vegas, NV
Street Location: 500 South Grand Central Parkway ‘Government Center Sidwalk’
Times: 1pm - 3pm Pacific Time
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Sharon Holmes
Phone: 866-592-9399
NEW HAMPSHIRE
No Organizer Stepped Forward
NEW JERSEY
City: Dumont, NJ
Street Location: Columbia Avenue and Washington St.
Times: 8-10am
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Ron Bass
Phone: 917-709-0039
NEW MEXICO
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NEW YORK
City: New York, NY
Street Location: 260 Broadway ‘Manhattan: City Hall Park’
Times: 12 Noon - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: carmen santiago
Phone: N/A
City: Syracuse, NY
Street Location: 100 South Clinton St. ‘James Hanley Federal Building’
Times: 12 Noon - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Angela McConville
Phone: N/A
NORTH CAROLINA
City: Raleigh, NC
Street Location: 16 W. Jones St. ‘Bicentennial Mall’ across from Legislature
Times: 2pm - 4pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: T. Medlin
Phone: N/A
NORTH DAKOTA
No Organizer Stepped Forward
OHIO
City: Columbus, OH
Street Location: 1 Capital Square ‘The Ohio State House’
Times: 10am - 1pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Bill Williams
Phone: 614-316-5171
City: Maria Stein, OH
Street Location: 8608 State Rte 119 ‘Knights of St John Hall’
Times: 2-3:30pm EST
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Stephanie Kremer
Phone: N/A
City: Painesville, OH
Street Location: 7 RICHMOND STREET ‘City Square Veteran Park in Gazebo’
Times: 12 Noon - 2pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Arzella Melnyk
Phone: N/A
OKLAHOMA
City: McAlester, OK
Street Location: 301 E. Carl Albert Parkway ‘In front of Carl Albert Federal Bldg’
Times: 12 Noon - 3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Lonnie Lu Anderson
Phone: 918-470-7895
OREGON
No Organizer Stepped Forward
PENNSYLVANIA
City: Hazleton, PA
Street Location: 40 N. Church St. City Hall
Times: 2-5pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Dan Smeriglio
Phone: N/A
City: Valley Forge, PA
Street Location: Valley Forge Rd & Gulph Rd ‘Valley Forge National Park’
Times: 12 Noon - 4pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Stephanie Galonska
Phone: 610-495-0176
RHODE ISLAND
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SOUTH CAROLINA
City: Columbia, SC
Street Location: 1101 Gervais St. ‘Steps of the State Capital’
Times: 1pm - 3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: CHARLES E MOWEN JR
Phone: N/A
SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
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TEXAS
City: Austin, TX
Street Location: 1100 Congress Ave. ‘11th St. and Congress Ave Sidewalk’
Times: 1pm - 3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Debbie Honeycutt
Phone: N/A
City: Fort Worth, TX
Street Location: 100 East Weatherford St. Tarrant County Courthouse
Times: 12-3pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Jane Patterson
Phone: N/A
UTAH
No Organizer Stepped Forward
VERMONT
No Organizer Stepped Forward
VIRGINIA
City: Alexandria, VA
Street Location: 333 N. Fairfax St.
Times: 11am-1pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Alex Aliferis
Phone: N/A
WASHINGTON
City: Yakima, WA
Street Location: 204 South 46th Ave. ‘The Grange Building’
Times: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Organizer Contact Info
Organizer: Robert West
Phone: N/A
http://www.againstamnesty.com/event_locations.html
FINAL DEADLINE TO ADD EVENTS IS 10pm Eastern Time TONIGHT November 11. If you want to add an event location BEFORE THE DEADLINE e-mail your intended location and times along with your contact info to info@againstamnesty.com or call (866) 703-0864
Let America hear our cry: NO AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS!
Initially waved off, Hispanic advocates jump into health debate
Effort centers on ensuring reform doesn’t shortchange immigrants
Nov. 12, 2009
[snip]After trying to carefully balance their interests in health-care reform and immigration, the nation’s Hispanic lawmakers and largest advocacy groups are scrambling to develop a strategy to counter what they see as efforts to shortchange immigrants in health bills on Capitol Hill.
Many of them believe that a health-care overhaul is vital to their community, which is disproportionately uninsured and suffers from a host of chronic illnesses. But with the current bills excluding more than a million Hispanics — mostly legal immigrants — the debate runs into the issue of immigrants’ rights.
Now, however, she says she is worried that the health-care bills moving through Congress will not do enough to help immigrants and alleviate health-care disparities in the Latino community.
Salinas organizer wants to limit immigration
By CLAUDIA MELÉNDEZ SALINAS
Herald Salinas Bureau
Updated: 11/12/2009 01:28:04 AM PST
A few months ago, when hundreds of pro-immigration reform advocates gathered at St. Mary of the Nativity Church in Salinas, resident Bill Carrothers was the lone voice against legalizing undocumented immigrants.
Now he gets to have a demonstration of his own.
Carrothers is organizing one of nearly 50 “Tea Parties Against Amnesty and Illegal Immigration,” events being planned across the nation to protest the expected introduction of an immigration reform bill by Rep. Luis Rodriguez, D-Illinois.
“We want to really strongly emphasize that we are not interested in anybody who is a hate group or discriminatory toward Latinos,” Carrothers said. “People who are out to bash other people, people who foment violence ... are not welcome. We’re as against violence as anybody else.”
As of Tuesday, only one person had signed up for the demonstration, which will take place 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Central Park behind Hartnell College. Carrothers is unsure how many people will show up.
At a national level, the Web site for Americans for Legal Immigration Reform Political Action Committee, the sponsor of the national campaign, shows nearly 3,400 supporters have signed up for the protests.
“This is our warm-up run to the larger amnesty battle in the spring,” said the committee’s director, William Gheen. “We are organizing citizens to call and e-mail Congress again like we did in 2007, when we shut down the capitol phone systems.”
Research shows that immigration is not just caused by “push” factors, such as poverty and political strife in the home country, but largely by “pull” factors, such as job availability and the differential in pay in the receiving country.
Carrothers insists that even though his ancestors benefited from the open immigration policy that existed in the U.S. in the mid-19th century, the time has come to close the door.
Immigrants “are going to have to accept the land they grew up in is their home. The time of mass immigration when there was just 100 million people 100 years ago, when the United States could take any healthy immigrant who could pick up a hoe or work in a factory, that time is gone. Hotel California has no longer plenty of room,” Carrothers said. [snip]
http://www.montereyherald.com/local/ci_13769917
We have 50 states and about 300 million people or about 6 million per state on average.
So adding 20 million is more like adding 3 or 4 average states.
And your statistics are so slanted that you are misleading at best.
ping
Ok maybe you can explain to me what tea parties have to do with immigration policy.
I thought tea parties were about shrinking govt. spending and regulations and reduced taxes.
And frankly, when the first Boston tea party was held, the Indians were the residents and the Europeans were the immigrants.
“The time of mass immigration when there was just 100 million people 100 years ago, when the United States could take any healthy immigrant who could pick up a hoe or work in a factory, that time is gone. Hotel California has no longer plenty of room, Carrothers said. [snip]”
B U M P
Take a trip to California, then come back and tell me we don’t have an emergency. Ohio has, what, 14 illegal immigrants?” Try Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, et al.
“And your statistics are so slanted that you are misleading at best.”
BS! California has 6 million(La Raza claims 7 million)
Whoa!!
Visited there in maybe '86-87...
Thought about moving there at one time.....
Glad I didn't....
I thought tea parties were about shrinking govt. spending and regulations and reduced taxes.
You don't think illegal aliens effect Government spending??
You don't think illegal aliens is a "regulation" problem??
You think your taxes might be less...or more because of illegal aliens?
You have a disconnect...FRiend.
I can’t understand if they know the number why can’t they pick them up and ship them home?
Politicians are doing whatever they want. It’s time the American citizens knocked them off their own pedestal.
Hope the turn out is awesome.
“Medford???
Whoa!!
Visited there in maybe ‘86-87...
Thought about moving there at one time.....
Glad I didn’t.... “
Osage, that was my home for over 50 years. I don’t recognize it any longer. In the summer the mexican cartels are growing dope in our once beautiful forests (ya, know the ones the enviros stopped us from logging and farming...but not a word about the aliens burning them down, etc) and in the off season they just terrorize the population. Medford, etc has been taken over by liberal politicians and is a sanctuary city.
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