| Green Card Day Launched to Reform Immigration |
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| Written by Doc Thompson |
| Friday, 11 April 2008 12:36 |
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Green Card Day campaign!
The goal is to unite Americans for the purpose of changing current immigration policies. Most Americans feel that, at least some parts, of The United States immigration policies and practices are flawed. We need to send a clear united message to lawmakers and administrators, at every level (federal, state and local) that we expect affective change.
THE PLAN
We are designating one day a year as a reminder that America is being victimized as long as ILLEGAL immigration continues. That day is May 5th
and being called Green Card Day! It is the hope that every May 5th will see all legal American citizens taking what legal steps they can to curb the scourge, specifically by mailing green (post) cards to lawmakers. The green (post) cards will show lawmakers how seriously we consider this issue.
Please PREPARE your Green (post) cards ahead of time and MAIL them on Monday May 5th. The more green (post) cards we send the stronger our voice will be! Hopefully we will inundate congress with our message. GREEN CARDS One side of the card should be addressed to the recipient along with a stamp. The other side should be a message of your choice (no profanity, vulgarity or threats.) Just a simple message reflecting you feelings about illegal immigration. Example messages here.
PREPARING & MAILING Click here http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml to find out who represents you and their address. You can certainly make your own post cards, or you can purchase them. One of the easiest ways may be to buy green index cards. Simply fill out the address and write your own message on the other side. Have your cards ready to be mailed ahead of time but MAIL THEM on 5/5/08
MOTIVATONS
LEGAL, regulated immigration is very good thing! It makes America stronger to have legal migration of people who want to make America their home. If it's not done legally America will eventually collapse. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 October 2008 15:52 |