• Support H.R. 4437

    Did you know that a new Zogby poll finds that most Americans surveyed favor the enforcement-only approach of H.R. 4437?

  • Oppose the DREAM Act (S. 2075)

    I urge you to oppose S. 2075, the DREAM Act. Please do not cosponsor this amnesty bill.

  • Cosponsor the CLEAR Act (H.R. 3137)

    Please cosponsor the CLEAR Act of 2005 (H.R. 3137). This legislation provides for needed help to federal law enforcement personnel in their battle against illegal aliens, especially those who commit serious crimes.

  • Support H.R 4437

    One only has to look at the effect of the Senate’s “compromise” bill to begin to understand how American communities and occupations will be flooded with gigantic new flows of foreign workers and dependents. I’m counting on you and your colleagues not to let this happen.

  • Troubled by your pro-amnesty vote

    I am troubled by your vote in favor of amnesty just prior to recess.

  • Vote no on the Hagel/Martinez proposal

    I am very disappointed to hear that you voted YEA on yesterday’s S. Amdt. 3192 to S 2454. Thank goodness it failed anyway. Today, I am writing in regards to the Hagel/Martinez bill, which as I understand it is 95% of the Judiciary Committee’s horrid amnesty proposal, which was voted down Thursday.

  • Oppose S. 1033

    Please do whatever you can to oppose S. 1033, a bill by Sens. McCain and Kennedy that would result in 25 million more foreign workers and dependents over the next decade.

  • No amnesty

    I hope I don’t have to march in the streets to get your attention.

  • Help our senators understand

    Our state’s two Senators need to take a page out of your book when it comes to passing an enforcement-only immigration bill. Please speak with them.

  • Oppose S. 1033

    Please do whatever you can to oppose S. 1033, a bill by Senators McCain and Kennedy that would result in 25 million more foreign workers and dependents over the next decade.

  • Marchers say gringos, not illegals, have to go

    I’m sending you this article in case you missed it:

  • Disappointing vote in favor of guestworker amnesty

    I am not sure why you believe it is good policy to reward illegal aliens with jobs and legal status, but I am totally opposed to it. I’m disappointed in your vote in favor of amnesty-guestworker.

  • Your amnesty vote

    I can’t believe that you, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, yesterday voted to give what can only be called blanket amnesty to illegal aliens. You had the choice of tossing out the law-breakers or tossing out our laws. You sided with the law-breakers. You sided with people who don’t vote, who don’t pay taxes, who are parasites on our infrastructure, and who couldn’t care less about us as a country.

  • Say ‘no’ to amnesty

    The people of California are counting on you to oppose amnesty. Just say “NO” to amnesty.

  • No on S. 1033

    I’m writing to make sure you fully understand the numeric impact of the McCain-Kennedy immigration proposal, S. 1033. It would add at least 25 million foreign workers and their dependents to our already overcrowded communities over the next ten years.

  • No secret amnesties

    Open the doors to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s secret meeting on amnesties for illegal aliens and let the American citizens know which Senators are responsible for making the right or wrong decisions.

  • DHS malfeasance

    I learned on CNN yesterday that serious corruption at DHS is threatening national security.

  • Oppose Senator Spector’s immigration proposal

    Thank you for standing up for American workers and opposing Sen. Specter’s proposal to import a million additional foreign workers each year.

  • Oppose Senator Spector’s immigration proposal

    I am writing to ask you to firmly oppose Sen. Specter’s amnesty for illegal aliens.

  • Oppose Senator Spector’s immigration proposal

    If you oppose amnesty, you must vote against Sen. Specter’s immigration proposal. It is a major illegal-alien amnesty.