WASHINGTON – Consider the U.S. Senate officially warned about any efforts to authorize, encourage, adopt or otherwise approve of an amnesty for America's tens of millions of illegal aliens.
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The organizer of an effort to flood the Senate and the White House with letters of protest of any amnesty plan says more than 150,000 letters have been delivered to date as part of the "No Amnesty Pledge" campaign, along with letters of encouragement to Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer for standing up to Barack Obama and the status quo attitude toward what he calls "America's invasion."
With the threat of Senate action on amnesty greatly reduced for this session, Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND and the force behind the effort, is ending the campaign this Friday, giving those who have not yet taken advantage of a simple, economical way to reach all 100 members and provide encouragement to Brewer one more chance.
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"Barack Obama is considering taking unilateral action on this issue – without any constitutional justification whatsoever," says Farah. "That's why it's time to step up the pressure, not ease off."
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"The No Amnesty Pledge" is a campaign designed both to thwart consideration of "comprehensive immigration reform" in Congress and to afford citizens the opportunity to thank Arizona for its common-sense stand against illegal immigration.
"Amnesty will spell the death knell of this country," says the organizer of the campaign designed to flood the U.S. Senate with letters of sharp protest. "Amnesty will tear this country apart," says Farah. "When 70 percent of Americans support Arizona's dramatic and courageous action to fill the void of federal failure on policing our borders, Washington is about to flout the will of the people once again. This is a brazen action to buy illegal votes. This is utter contempt for the rule of law and the will of the people. It must be stopped. This will be a genie that cannot be placed back in the bottle."
To combat it, Farah came up with "The No Amnesty Pledge."
"It's an easy and inexpensive way for American citizens to make their voice heard effectively throughout the entire U.S. Senate – reaching all 100 members with 'The No Amnesty Pledge'," he says. And all at a cost of just $24.95.
If you're tired of jammed Capitol switchboards, fax machines getting turned off and the hassle of writing letters only to your own representative and two senators, this program offers you a real bargain in getting your voice heard in Washington.
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"This is a powerful new vehicle that allows busy Americans to be part of a major demonstration of power and discontent," says Farah. "Don't wait. Who knows how quickly the Senate may act on this plan to increase the size of the constituency of those who know their days are numbered?"
How else could you send by FedEx delivery 100 individually addressed letters, individually signed by senders to members of the U.S. Senate for just $24.95?
Make your voice heard now through "The No Amnesty Pledge."
Meanwhile, here is the text of the letter of encouragement to Arizona Gov. Brewer:
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"Thank you for your courage in taking a stand on behalf of all American citizens through the signing of the recent illegal-alien legislation.
"It is the federal government that has failed your state and the rest of our country by not following the Constitution. Article IV, Section 4 states: 'The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened), against domestic Violence.'
"There is little question that a silent invasion of our country has been underway for too long. The action taken by you and your legislature is restrained, reasonable and common-sensical. Washington is not living up to its own promises to build the border fence that would alleviate many of the problems Arizona and other border states are having.
"I hope this letter serves as encouragement to you and your citizens. America stands with you and appreciates you."
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Like the letters to the U.S. senators, each letter to Gov. Brewer is personally and appropriately addressed, includes the name of the sender and is shipped by FedEx.