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Greeting Everyone,
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When I cast my vote for Christi to become Governor of New Jersey, I did not know, and I did not take the time to check (shame on me) on what his stance, position involving illegal immigration (the illegal invasion of the U. S.) was.
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I don’t recall seeing, hearing or reading anything about it, and I didn’t recall Christie saying anything about it either. Even if he, and the news media had made it openly known, chances are that he still would have been elected. At least our knowing would have given au a fair chance to question his position, his stance? It was well known that Governor Corzin was 110% Pro Amnesty and in favor of doing everything, and anything that he could for NJ illegal invaders/immigrants.
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Unfortunately NJ’s legal voters didn’t known that Governor Christie was 110%+ for illegal invaders/immigrants, AMNESTY, and every other BENEFIT that they and their families where not, and are not entitled to! I believe that most of the time it’s a choice of voting for who you think is the lesser of the two evils, and that sometimes we have not?
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Governor Christie and Senator Menendez, fully support and are pushing for AMNESTY, an amnesty that if passed will harm both New Jersey and the entire Nation in a BIG, BAD, BAD WAY! What they want goes far beyond “community ID cards”.
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George W. (gfwjr)
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* * * VOTE * * *
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ACTION ALERT: SNEAKY THINGS ARE GOING ON IN NJ: WRITE/CALL THE NJ GOVERNOR AND TELL HIM THIS MUST BE STOPPED: NO "COMMUNITY ID" CARDS FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS! (GIVING THEM ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL CARE!):
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NJ GOVERNOR CHRISTIE:
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http://www.state.nj.us/governor/contact/ ~ OR CALL:
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Gov.'s Office: Trenton, NJ 08625 ~ 609-292-6000
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Undocumented immigrants issued community ID Cards
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By Sophia Jih ~ Senior Writer
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Arizona may have recently come under national scrutiny for passing a law cracking down on illegal immigration, but an initiative in Princeton that has the opposite effect has attracted its own share of controversy. [Full Text]. Thanks,
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The Daily Princetonian Web Team, NEWS | New Jersey | Oct. 11
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By Sophia Jih, Senior Writer; Published: Monday, October 11th, 2010
Arizona may have recently come under national scrutiny for passing a law cracking down on illegal immigration, but an initiative in Princeton that has the opposite effect has attracted its own share of controversy.Last May, Princeton Borough and Princeton Township agreed to accept community identification cards issued by the Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a nonprofit organization with an office in Princeton, to people without documented proof of legal immigration. All that is required to receive a card are a passport or consular documents from another country and proof of residency, such as utility bills.Around 500 community identification cards have been issued since May, said sociology professor and LALDEF trustee Patricia Fernandez-Kelly.Though the card is not a form of official government identification, various public and private entities have agreed to accept the identification card, including the Trenton and Princeton police departments, the Mercer County prosecutor’s office and sheriff’s office, and several local schools and clinics. The cards cost $10 for adults and $5 for minors.“The police don’t like the problems caused by an invisible and vulnerable population,” Fernandez-Kelly said. Without the cards, she added, health care for illegal immigrants becomes almost impossible.Community groups “don’t want sick people with or without documents in the streets,” she explained....
“We do get a substantial amount of hate mail, [mostly] concerned about aiding and abetting,” Fernandez-Kelly said, adding that opponents “just don’t like immigrants without papers to be treated like human beings.”A common fallacy is the idea that LALDEF is issuing government documents. But the community identification cards are not government-sponsored, she explained, and currently are only valid in Trenton and Princeton....
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