Posts Tagged ‘NCGA’
Action Alert! Deny NC Government Services to Illegal Aliens
Concerned Citizens and Immigration Reformers,
NC Senate bill 205 “No benefits for Illegal Aliens” would deny government benefits to illegal immigrants. Who wants to see their hard earned dollars going to provide Government services and benefits to illegal immigrants?
****TAKE ACTION with this simple message for now ********* CALL OR EMAIL N.C. Senate Leader Phil Berger —- tell him to move NC Senate bill 205 out of the Rules Committee and move the bill forward. Our State has a major debt crisis, so our tax dollars do not need to be spent on non-emergency government benefits and services for illegal immigrants.
NC Senate Leader Phil Berger’s office phone number is 919-733-5708. His email isPhil.Berger@ncleg.net
TAKE ACTION TODAY! THIS IS IMPORTANT. WE NEED A LOT OF CALLS AND EMAILS.
Please share this information with your friends and family also.
Thanks,
Ron Woodard
Director
NC LISTEN
(919) 460-8156
NC bill to deny ID to illegals – Passed in NC House
Concerned Citizens and Immigration Reformers,
The full NC House voted today on House Bill 33 to deny the use of the Mexican Matricula Consular card as an official ID card in North Carolina. IT PASSED. Wonderful. Now it goes to the NC Senate.
The reality is that without a Republican majority, it would not have passed. The bills we pressed for in the past eight years were rarely allowed to be voted upon in committee when the Democrats were in charge. I am not trying to make a partisan comment, it’s just simply a fact. Now of course, time will tell if the Republican majority actually moves this bill to final passage, among other legislation we are pressing to move forward. I will keep you informed so you will know what our NC General Assembly is doing.
MORE LEGISLATION IS ON THE WAY. I will need your help as we move forward in this process. More to follow.
Regards,
Ron Woodard
Action Alert: Support House Bill 33
Concerned Citizens and Immigration Reformers,
The full NC House will vote today on House Bill 33 to deny the use of the Mexican Matricula Consular card as an official ID card in North Carolina.
CALL YOUR NC HOUSE MEMBER NOW to urge them to VOTE FOR THIS BILL. If you are unsure as to who your NC House member is, then go to this link and enter your zipcode at the bottom of the webpage and click “go” and it will show you your NC House of Representatives member.
http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/GIS/RandR07/Representation.html
MORE LEGISLATION IS ON THE WAY. I will need your help as we move forward in this process. More to follow.
NC Legislation to deny ID to illegals passes first hurdle
Concerned Citizens and Immigration Reformers,
The NC House Judiciary Subcommittee A gave a favorable review, one step in several needed, to NC House bill H33 to deny the Matricula Consular card as a legitimate ID for use in North Carolina. I spoke at the Judicial Committee hearing in support of this legislation. The bill now goes to the floor of the NC House for approval and then on to the NC Senate. I explained the unreliability of the Matricula Consular card and how the Mexican Consulate has been having mobile consulate events around NC to hand out the cards, using our state Community College and public HS buildings for their meeting sites to include handing out NC voter registration applications in the process (wonder why a foreign government would be handing out our voter registration forms). And of course let’s not forget that Wachovia Bank was setup with a table at at least one event to help the illegals get a bank account. By the way, Bank of America is another bank who falls all over itself to help illegals get a bank account.
Thanks to ALIPAC, NC FIRE, and Bev Lung who also spoke at the hearing. The bill will also keep liberal local governments in North Carolina, such as Carrboro and Durham, from authorizing special ID documents for illegal immigrants.
MORE LEGISLATION IS ON THE WAY. WE WILL NOT STOP UNTIL THE JOB IS DONE! I will need your help as we move forward in this process. More to follow. However, let’s take a breath and enjoy this initial success.
Regards,
Ron Woodard
