Sample Twitter and Facebook Posts

Sample Tweets: Congress: Don’t vote for Schumer’s amnesty bill. #DCIntervention Does anyone believe the Senate amnesty bill will actually improve border security?#BrokenPromises The Senate amnesty bill. Another train wreck. #DCIntervention. More than 70% of Americans oppose amnesty bill and demand border security. Senate amnesty bill won’t yield border security. #DCIntervention 11M new people in the…

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Sample Blog Post

The Senate Amnesty Bill: Weak on Border Security The Senate Judiciary Committee on May 21st voted in favor of Senator Schumer’s amnesty bill, S. 744.  The bill grants immediate amnesty to illegal immigrants, including those who have committed serious crimes, and does nothing to secure our borders. During the discussions about S. 744, Senators on…

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Letter to the Editor – Where’s the Border Security? – Week of June 3

As the Senate continues to debate S. 744, the amnesty bill crafted by Senators Chuck Schumer of New York and Marco Rubio of Florida, it is important to remember that the vast majority of Americans oppose this bill.  When asked, Americans overwhelmingly want border security before any discussions about amnesty.  In fact, according to several…

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Real Immigration Reform

An assessment of what a true immigration reform package would include 1. Real reform would prioritize securing the border. More than 70% of Americans want to see border security before anything else happens. As of right now, the amnesty bill does not require any real border security measures. The bill only requires a plan to…

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Condensed amnesty talking points (brief bullet points)

THE SENATE AMNESTY BILL LACKS MEANINGFUL MEASURES TO SECURE THE BORDER The Fence: The Senators pushing this amnesty bill continue to promise that we will have a fence on the southern border.  In reality, the Senate’s amnesty bill contains no true requirement to build even one foot of the fence. Border Security:  S. 744 does…

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Amnesty talking points (extended version)

I. THE PROCESS IS BROKEN (GENERAL WEEKLY TALKING POINTS) Security First: The first step for any immigration legislation under consideration MUSTbe national security. We have heard over and over that Congress is going to get serious about securing the border and that must be a top priority for any immigration legislation. We cannot afford another…

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