Zamarripa, Gonzalez head to Cobb County …so should you
Ever want to let the Illegal Alien Lobby-Open Borders /Amnesty Now! crowd know what you think?
State Senator Sam Zamarripaās Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials [GALEO] and its sub-ministry of illegal immigration assistance, the Coalition for a New Georgia, [what to expect from the āNew Georgia? Click here ]. has been holding what it euphemistically labels āTown Hall Meetingsā around the Metro Atlanta area, with another coming to Cobb County on November 4, at 7PM.
A little of what to expect from GALEO and the MALDEF and national board member, Zamaripa, from the GALEO Website:
Recently, State Senate President Eric Johnson (R-Savannah) and Senator Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) re- introduced SB-170 to deny access to all public benefits to undocumented immigrants, including access to higher education. As part of their rational and analysis of the situation in Georgia, the Senators based their information on a study conducted by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).
[how do you know when Zamarripa is lying? Either you see his lips moveā¦ or you read something his highly paid sidekick, Jerry Gonzalez writesā¦]
SB 170 is directed at benefits not already promised to the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens in Georgia by the federal government.
Not all public benefits. Ahhhā¦truth, Zamarripaās eternal enemy.
The U.S. government requires the states to provide education K-12 to all children of illegals, as well as guarantees free medical care to everyone in the U.S.
Regardless of immigration status.
None of the above would be effected by SB 170.
SB 170 does require that non-federally mandated services be offered to people who are in the U.S legally.
The Mexican matricula consular ID does not prove legal status.
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We urge you to explore the GALEO Website.
[Extra points for the first person who e mails us that they have found the list of donors with that all-American Jane Fondaās name in it!]
If you do, you will find that if you think that immigration into your childrenās nation should be legal [ the horror] and that the law should be enforced, equally, for everyone, that you are āanti-immigrantā and that your rhetoric is āmean-spiritedā.
Expect more of the same at the Cobb meeting.
As Zamarripa and Gonzalez have a lot of money riding on the outcome of the vote on several pending bills under the Gold Dome, they need to try to sway the majority public opinion.
To that end, they have arranged for the panel discussion to include a former Mexican Consul General for Atlanta, an immigration lawyer who makes his money from illegal immigration, Gonzalez himself and several others who will happily tell you that āthe system is brokenā.
What they will not tell you is that they make a bundle helping to break our immigration system as an occupation.
We admire State Senator Chip Rogers for having accepted the invitation to represent the rule of law and supply what will likely be the sole voice of reason here.
We urge you to attend and allow the media to see that Americans of every stripe demand that state government begin to make life more difficult for illegal aliens in Georgia and that Rogersā other bills pointed at the criminal employers, SB 169 and SB 336 be passedā¦ and enforced.
Please come early and stay late.
The event planned by Zamarripa is a perfect opportunity to make your voice heard and to show support for Senator Rogersā bills.
See below for information.
Event Date: 2005-11-04
Event Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Contact Information
Contact Name: Jerry Gonzalez
Contact Telephone: 404.745.2580
Contact Email: jerry@galeo.org
Location
Kennesaw State University
Science Building Auditorium, Room 109
1000 Chastain Road
Kennesaw, Georgia 30144
770-423-6000
Kennesaw State University is located in Cobb County, 20 minutes north of Atlanta on I-75 one exit north of Town Center Mall. Take the Chastain Road Exit number 271 and turn west across the interstate. Go approximately three traffic lights and turn right on to Kennesaw State University Drive at the ball fields. Continue straight for about one tenth of a mile and park in the Welcome Center lot.
http://www.kennesaw.edu/about/maps.shtml
Parking:
Off campus visitors must park in the Welcome Center Parking Lot to avoid being ticketed. Please see map above.
Event Description
The Center for Hispanic Studies at Kennesaw State University (http://www.kennesaw.edu/chs/), along with the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials and the Coalition for a New Georgia