November 28, 2011

Dustin Inman Society MEDIA ADVISORY: Pro-enforcement immigration activist D.A. King challenges syndicated talk radio host Neal Boortz to defend his support for the legalization proposal from presidential candidate Newt Gingrich

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Dustin Inman Society MEDIA ADVISORY 28 November 2011

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Pro-enforcement immigration activist challenges syndicated talk radio host Neal Boortz to defend his support for the legalization proposal from presidential candidate Newt Gingrich

After trying unsuccessfully to have a brief on-air debate today with Neal Boortz regarding the recent re-submission of the long-discredited “Red Card” amnesty plan for illegal aliens by Newt Gingrich, DIS president D.A. King extends his open challenge to Boortz to participate in a public equal-time discussion moderated by a third party.

One in which “the high priest of the painful truth” would not have access to a dump button.

According to King, at the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Simpson-Mazzoli legislation, as a member of congress who voted YEA on that failed amnesty, Newt Gingrich has finally made public his willingness to repeat the process of rewarding and legalizing illegal aliens who may have missed that “one-time” process or been able to avoid capture by a succession of unenthusiastic White House administrations. “Pro-enforcement voters all over the nation should be grateful to Gingrich for his confession” says King.

“It is clear that Boortz spent his weekend soaking up talking points to viciously defend Gingrich and his amnesty plan” said King today. “What is not clear is who was conducting the instruction, Gingrich, Cecilia Munoz or Jerry Gonzalez.”

King went on: “while citing many of the hot-button far-left liberal points on excuses for not honoring our immigration system with enforcement, Libertarian Boortz added at least one astounding never-been-heard point to the anti-enforcement argument. A clearly upset Boortz actually said that ‘ “illegals come here for the rule of law” reports a laughing King.

“In support of his pal Newt http://www.boortz.com/weblogs/nealz-nuze/2011/nov/28/republicans-get-smart/ , Boortz has come out wildly swinging from the left of Barbara Jordan and her recommendations to congress in 1995 and in the process is attacking faithful Republicans who demand a candidate for president who will promise never to repeat any form of legalization for the border escapees” said king. “No word yet on why we must discard forever the concept of an equal application of the law or how we hold “citizen hearings” for millions of illegals who even now are likely printing up documented proof of their long-time U.S. residency. I am dying to hear Boortz estimate the size of the riotous un-citizen mobs that would surely be marching in the streets of America demanding U.S. citizenship and the right to vote. Somebody needs to be allowed to tell Neal that the real and reasonable solution is attrition through enforcement” ended King.

King said he would be happy to participate in any public debate that pleases Neal Boortz and any resulting admission fees should be donated to the families of slain Border Patrol Agents.

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