Tuesday, May 31, 2011

ARE AMERICANS WINNING THE WAR AGAINST THE MEXICAN INVASION AND EVER EXPANDING WELFARE STATE? WE'RE FIGHTING OUR OWN GOVERMENT!

Friends of ALIPAC,

For the first five years of ALIPAC's operations, our side won against the illegal aliens and their supporters and in almost every single state legislation battle! Our immigration enforcement measures were passed in over 30 states with your help while illegal alien benefit bills were destroyed.

While we had expected and promoted an unprecedented surge in enforcement legislation in 2011, our advance has been greatly limited by sellout Republicans voting with larger numbers of Democrats to kill state level immigration enforcement bills in many states.

Even worse is the fact that the illegal aliens and their supporters are winning in states now more than ever! Over the last two years, we have gone head to head against in-state tuition for illegal aliens in six states, and we won by defeating the bill in 5 states. For the first time in the history of ALIPAC however, the illegal aliens have won by getting the bill through and signed into law in Wisconsin. Their governor who signed that bill was soon defeated by Governor Scott Walker, who has been trying to remove in-state tuition for illegals using state budget changes.

This year, the illegal aliens have won big in Utah where the first state level Amnesty bill has been passed. The well-organized and well-financed illegal alien supporters are quickly moving to try and spread this state level amnesty to other states and influence federal lawmakers with their win.

A watered down version of the Dream Act Amnesty, which provides financial aid for illegal aliens and replaces our own American students in the limited seats in college, has passed in Illinois, and now California is rushing to do the same.

In-state tuition for illegal aliens has passed in both Maryland and Connecticut!

These state legislative victories for illegal aliens and their supporters are dire precedents and reflect a significant change in the national landscape.

At a time when our side should be winning more than ever before, the illegal aliens and their invasion supporters have begun to gain traction in the states!

Patriotic defenders like us are organizing in Utah and Maryland to work to reverse these terrible illegal immigration supporting bills. We will send you more information about each effort soon.

We are also winning in more states than ever before with strong illegal immigration crackdown legislation passed this year in Arizona, South Carolina, Georgia, and Indiana. We also have chances to win in more states like North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

Yet in our nation's largest states, the invasion supporters hold the high ground in California, and in Florida and Texas where they have stopped or gutted our enforcement bills so far this year!

Part of the problem is that while the illegal aliens and their supporters have deployed an unprecedented amount of funding and well-organized strategies in the states this year, our methods at ALIPAC have become slightly antiquated and our ability to function on such an extensive level is being hindered by a shortage of funding and manpower.

In the past, we have accomplished great things by focusing our attention on particular states. But our enemies have studied and analyzed us extensively, coming up with a new game plan, and deploying with success while we find ourselves pulled in too many directions at once.

This year we have tried to fan out more and allow our supporters to take greater independent initiative. We did not activate our full networks to focus in on Illinois, Connecticut, and Maryland as we have in other states and we lost there.

We have heavily promoted our 'Battle of the States 2011' activism area to you via numerous email alerts and we had a key volunteer managing this area. This volunteer was recently retired from his post and not enough people took independent initiative in this area. We had hoped that this new method would allow us to be effective in more states simultaneously.

Battle of the States 2011 activism area
http://www.alipac.us/forum-24.html

Last year we called for state directors in each state and received a weak response to our call. Also, the bad economy has made our fund raising efforts less efficient and more time consuming forcing us to spend more time and energy trying to stay in existence.

So far, it appears that ALIPAC's strategy change and attempt to take on more state legislative battles than ever before is allowing the invaders to win in more states than in the past.

While we have been overwhelmed and too centralized, the illegals and their supporters are overpowering us with the number of people they have who are being paid to work on behalf of the invasion full time.

Time is short and we do not have long to reorganize and reinvent.

We must re-energize and reorganize ALIPAC's volunteers and donors.

ALIPAC's online activism methods have been innovative, cutting edge, and legendarily successful in the past six years.

In some ways we need to return to our successful strategies of the past while working together to formulate new strategies that will take our adversaries many years to analyze and compensate.

Our plan is to relaunch with new strategies and plans next Monday.

Right now, we are accepting your feedback, comments, and suggestions.

Please post a comment at this link or write to mhtml:{88E82997-C8EB-453B-AC39-60779C2C18B3}mid://00000075/!x-usc:mailto:WilliamG@alipac.us if you want to weigh in on our considerations.

Comment link....
http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1230951.html#1230951



Sincerely,

William Gheen
President, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
www.alipac.us


PS: NC lawmakers will vote on an important bill, HB 36, that would require employers who do business with the state to verify that their workers are legal. To help us pass it, join us Wednesday (June 1) in Raleigh at the NC General Assembly Building at 16 West Jones Street, Room 1327 (Judiciary A Committee) at 10 am.

More info on our defense plans in Maryland and Utah coming soon.



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