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Pres. Obama Plans to Use Amnesty as a Wedge Issue, But American People Not on His Side

A recent Politico story reveals how the 2012 Obama re-election team plans to use immigration as a wedge issue during next year’s presidential campaign. According to the article, the team is using results from a June Gallup poll that shows that the majority of Americans support a pathway to citizenship for the nation’s 11-18 million … Continued

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Live Blog During Tonight’s GOP Debate (and watching for our TV Ad!)

The GOP Debate gets underway tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. I’ll be providng updates of any immigration-related questions that may be posed to the Presidential Hopefuls. In the past two debates, the Hopefuls have been asked basically the same questions they were asked in the primary’s first debate held in Ames, Iowa. So, we’re … Continued

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GOP Hopefuls Offer Nothing New to their Immigration Positions; But Debate Moderators Connect Unemployment to Immigration

Eight GOP Presidential Hopefuls participated in Thursday night’s debate in Ames, Iowa, but only five were asked about immigration. And none of the candidates brought up the issue on their own. Herman Cain had the strongest response in dealing with illegal immigration, while the frontrunner Mitt Romney was finally asked the question we’ve all been … Continued

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Debt Debate Over; Time for Congress to Lower Immigration and Create Jobs for Unemployed Americans

While the nation has been transfixed by the recent debt ceiling debate, 22 million Americans have continued their search for a full-time job. Now that a compromise on the debt ceiling has been reached, Members of both parties are promising to get back to work creating jobs. Yet their promises are hard to believe considering … Continued

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Our E-Verify Database Gains Some Recognition from an Employment Screening Company

Just a few weeks ago, Roy introduced our search engine that allows you to look for businesses that are protecting American jobs by using the E-Verify employment verification system. Our database got a little publicity last week when an employment screening service advertised our search engine on their website. Liberty Screening Services in Houston, Texas … Continued

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15,031 New Businesses Added to our E-Verify Database

More than 15,000 new businesses have been added to our E-Verify database today, increasing the total number of businesses to 195,885. That’s nearly 200,000 of your local restaurants, dry cleaners, car washes, and grocery stores that you can check to see if they’re protecting American jobs by only hiring legal workers. Since Roy announced our … Continued

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Do You Suspect Local Employers of Hiring Illegal Aliens? Look Them Up On Our E-Verify List — Then Act

You can put unemployed Americans back to work if you start using our database to pressure employers in your local area to use E-Verify. Yes, you as an individual citizen.  You don’t have to wait on Congress to pass the SAVE Act. Look for businesses that appear to be hiring illegal aliens, check our database … Continued

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New Religion Poll Tries to Debunk Zogby Poll by Limiting Respondent’s Choices

A new poll conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute and funded by the Ford Foundation attempts to debunk a poll conducted a few months ago by Zogby and the Center for Immigration Studies. All polls have an agenda, but I invite you to compare the questions. I think you’ll find that the Zogby poll … Continued

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What to do on Day #2

We had huge success in Day #1 of our S.T.O.P. Amnesty effort yesterday with more than 7,000 NumbersUSA activists around the country visiting their local Congressional District Offices. But we can’t let up on Day #2! We need to keep up the pressure for another three days, and after hitting the local offices yesterday, today … Continued

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