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America First 2008
Update
Jason Megill, originally from Iowa, and NYPAICE, sent this letter to all the Republican delegates to the Iowa caucus.
Congratulations on their fine effort.
The letter gives strong reasons why Rudy Giuliani should not be President of the United States.
The letter:
Giuliani encourages illegal immigration:
"Some of the hardest-working and most productive people in this city are undocumented aliens," Mr. Giuliani said. "If you come here and you work hard and you happen to be in an undocumented status, you're one of the people who we want in this city. You're somebody that we want to protect, and we want you to get out from under what is often a life of being like a fugitive, which is really unfair."
Source: "New York Officials Welcome Immigrants, Legal or Illegal", Deborah Sontag, June 10, 1994, New York Times.
link: select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=FB071EFC385E0C738DDDAF0894DC494D81
Giuliani believes the federal government can't tackle illegal immigration:
"But in a country as large as ours, with our protection of individual liberty, and with a huge border that spans sea, deserts and mountains, and given the strong desire that people have to come to this country, the federal government may never be able to stop illegal immigration completely. At best, all we can expect is that the federal government will do a better job of patrolling our borders."
Giuliani address at Harvard University, October 10, 1996.
link: www.ibisnetwork.com/giuliani/text/immkenn.html
Recent Giuliani statement on the House and Senate approaches to immigration:
"One extreme is what I would call the punitive approach, which is reflected in the House legislation that was passed, which is to make it a crime to be an illegal or undocumented immigrant; it is illegal now but it's not a crime and I believe, if I recall correctly, that it would make it a five-year felony and there are 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States. It would become a law that was honored in the breach and it could not possibly be enforced. ...I think that the compromise the Senate was looking at something along those lines makes sense. Give people a way to earn citizenship....."
Giuliani address at the Manhattan Institute, April 25, 2006
link: www.manhattan-institute.org/html/ah_2006.htm
Giuliani places himself above the law:
"When Congress enacted immigration reform laws that forbade local governments from barring employees from cooperating with the INS, Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed suit against the feds in 1997. He was rebuffed by two lower courts, which ruled that the sanctuary order amounted to special treatment for illegal aliens and were nothing more than an unlawful effort to flaunt federal enforcement efforts against illegal aliens. In January 2000, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal, but Giuliani vowed to ignore the law."
Michelle Malkin, September 24, 2002.
link: www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=1886
Rudolph Giuliani's consistent and longstanding support for illegal immigration disqualifies him from being the GOP nominee for President in 2008.
I urge you not to support him in his bid for the Presidency.
I believe that there are better candidates. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Jason Megill
This is also a good example of exposing the negative records of many of the current presidential candidates, and not letting them ignore their past.
Paul Streitz
www.americafirst2008.com
America First 2008
Update
Jason Megill, originally from Iowa, and NYPAICE, sent this letter to all the Republican delegates to the Iowa caucus.
Congratulations on their fine effort.
The letter gives strong reasons why Rudy Giuliani should not be President of the United States.
The letter:
Giuliani encourages illegal immigration:
"Some of the hardest-working and most productive people in this city are undocumented aliens," Mr. Giuliani said. "If you come here and you work hard and you happen to be in an undocumented status, you're one of the people who we want in this city. You're somebody that we want to protect, and we want you to get out from under what is often a life of being like a fugitive, which is really unfair."
Source: "New York Officials Welcome Immigrants, Legal or Illegal", Deborah Sontag, June 10, 1994, New York Times.
link: select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=FB071EFC385E0C738DDDAF0894DC494D81
Giuliani believes the federal government can't tackle illegal immigration:
"But in a country as large as ours, with our protection of individual liberty, and with a huge border that spans sea, deserts and mountains, and given the strong desire that people have to come to this country, the federal government may never be able to stop illegal immigration completely. At best, all we can expect is that the federal government will do a better job of patrolling our borders."
Giuliani address at Harvard University, October 10, 1996.
link: www.ibisnetwork.com/giuliani/text/immkenn.html
Recent Giuliani statement on the House and Senate approaches to immigration:
"One extreme is what I would call the punitive approach, which is reflected in the House legislation that was passed, which is to make it a crime to be an illegal or undocumented immigrant; it is illegal now but it's not a crime and I believe, if I recall correctly, that it would make it a five-year felony and there are 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States. It would become a law that was honored in the breach and it could not possibly be enforced. ...I think that the compromise the Senate was looking at something along those lines makes sense. Give people a way to earn citizenship....."
Giuliani address at the Manhattan Institute, April 25, 2006
link: www.manhattan-institute.org/html/ah_2006.htm
Giuliani places himself above the law:
"When Congress enacted immigration reform laws that forbade local governments from barring employees from cooperating with the INS, Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed suit against the feds in 1997. He was rebuffed by two lower courts, which ruled that the sanctuary order amounted to special treatment for illegal aliens and were nothing more than an unlawful effort to flaunt federal enforcement efforts against illegal aliens. In January 2000, the Supreme Court rejected his appeal, but Giuliani vowed to ignore the law."
Michelle Malkin, September 24, 2002.
link: www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=1886
Rudolph Giuliani's consistent and longstanding support for illegal immigration disqualifies him from being the GOP nominee for President in 2008.
I urge you not to support him in his bid for the Presidency.
I believe that there are better candidates. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Jason Megill
This is also a good example of exposing the negative records of many of the current presidential candidates, and not letting them ignore their past.
Paul Streitz
www.americafirst2008.com