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September 3, 2010
CONTACT: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
(866) 703-0864 WilliamG@alipac.us
ALIPAC is endorsing a new round of Federal candidates who have
indicated they oppose President Obama's Comprehensive Immigration
Reform Amnesty plans and favor enforcing America's existing
immigration and border laws instead, which is expected to generate
a continued exodus of illegal aliens out of America.
Today ALIPAC is endorsing US Senate Candidate Davis Westlake of
Wisconsin, and Congressional candidates who include Sandy Adams of
Florida, Delia Lopez of Oregon, Lee Byberg of Minnesota, Ted Danz
of New York, and Mike Crane in Georgia!
"We have a real political revolution on our hands involving the
illegal immigration issue in America," said William Gheen President
of ALIPAC. "We are seeing more candidates openly line up against
the push for Amnesty in DC than ever before and we applaud these
brave Americans for standing with the American public against
Amnesty."
Today ALIPAC is endorsing Republican US
Senate Candidate Dave Westlake who is running in the GOP Primary in
Wisconsin to be decided September 13. Westlake has indicated he
will oppose Obama's Amnesty for illegal aliens and will use the
full power of his office to restore the Rule of Law in
America.
ALIPAC believes that Dave Westlake is the best candidate to defeat
incumbent Senator Russ Feingold who supports mass Amnesty for
illegal aliens through Comprehensive Immigration Reform. Feingold
also has an F- grade on immigration issues through NumbersUSA due
to his support for unnecessary worker visas, benefits for illegal
aliens, and reduced border security.
ALIPAC is also endorsing Sandy Adams for Congress in Florida's
24th District. Adams narrowly defeated Karen Diebel in the GOP
Primary. Both Adams and Diebel have signed ALIPAC's pledge to reign
in Obama's executive order Amnesty plan.
ALIPAC is also endorsing Delia Lopez Oregon's District 3 who is
running against illegal alien Amnesty supporter Earl
Blumenauer.
Lee Byberg is a Republican challenger facing Democratic incumbent
Collin Peterson in Minnesota's 7th District. Peterson has a D grade
at NumbersUSA and his campaign website avoids the topic of
immigration, likely due to his support for Amnesty. Lee Byberg is a
better choice for Congress because he has signed ALIPAC's pledge to
oppose Amnesty and his campaign website says he will secure our
borders and "support legislation that will rid us of illegal aliens
through attrition".
ALIPAC is endorsing Ted Danz a Republican Challenger in New York's
21st District for his opposition to Amnesty, his inclusion of his
immigration positions on his website, and his promise to use the
power of Congress to compel President Obama to secure our borders.
Danz is running against incumbent Democrat Paul Tonko who has an F-
score at NumbersUSA due to his support for Comprehensive Amnesty
for illegal aliens. While Danz proudly displays his support for
immigration enforcement, Tonko is concealing his pro-Amnesty
immigration stances by giving them no mention on his campaign
website.
ALIPAC is endorsing Mike Crane for Congress in Georgia's 13th
District. Crane won a crowded GOP Primary to face David Scott who
has has a D grade at NumbersUSA for his support of Amnesty for
illegals. Immigration is not mentioned on Scott's website, yet Mike
Crane's campaign website has a detailed explanation of his plan to
crack down on illegal immigration. Mike Crane was the only
candidate in the race for Georgia's 13th district to fill out
ALIPAC's candidate survey and sign the pledge. ALIPAC is pleased to
see the candidate with clearest views on immigration winning the
primary and mounting a strong challenge against an incumbent.
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, founded 9/11/2004, is the
nation's largest political action committee endorsing candidates
opposed to Comprehensive Amnesty. These six new endorsements bring
ALIPAC's total endorsements up to 132. ALIPAC's goal is to channel
as many votes, volunteers, and contributions behind this army of
candidates.
To view ALIPAC's endorsements please visit
http://www.alipac.us/2010_campaign_endorsements.html
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