What can you do? Learn more about the issue: study various immigration reduction websites, a list of links is included on this site. Stay informed: immigration is a complex, fast moving
issue. Laws that can have a substantial impact on immigration policies are proposed regularly in Congress. Especially during campaigns, incumbent politicians constantly offer proposals affecting immigration and their constituents. Become an Immigration Reduction Activist. Take action. Get involved. Commit your time and money. Contact your Congressional Representative: Your Congressman or Congresswoman is one of the most important people in your personal immigration reduction effort. The number of constituents that a Member of Congress has is much smaller as compared to a Senator, and a Congressman’s constituent’s voice is proportionately louder. Call their office, send faxes and letters, arrange an appointment to speak with them at their office with
one or more like-minded friends. Get involved with your local Congressional Campaign every two years. Contact your Senator: Letters from constituents are usually welcomed and taken into consideration. A face to face meeting can have a positive impact. Talk to your family members, friends and neighbors about the issue. Send in Letters to the Editor to newspapers, especially in response to immigration newspaper articles. Visit the Team America PAC website. Congressman Tom Tancredo founded this immigration reduction Political Action Committee. It deserves your support and if you can contribute dollars to the PAC it will be money well invested in our country’s future. Team America PAC sends out regular bulletins by e-mail. You can
subscribe to them at the website. If you can, watch Lou Dobb’s news show on CNN. Mr. Dobbs regularly reports on America’s Immigration fiasco. Support the Minuteman Project. Visit their web site and send them a donation. Mr, Gilghrist and Mr.
Simcox, the founders of The Minuteman Project, deserve support and encouragement. Read the Project USA website, there you will be able to subscribe to their “e-zine”, which is an
informative e-mail periodical concerning important current events and political news pertaining to immigration. Study the Numbers USA website. This site is loaded with
information and offers very informative video cassettes, books and other literature. The site offers a “Free Fax” service by which you may send free faxes to government representatives and officials. See the website of The Federation of Americans for Immigration Reform. On the FAIR website you will be able to subscribe to their “Action Alerts” requesting that you contact elected representatives and other government officials about pending legislation or other immigration issues. Get your like minded acquaintances, friends and family members together and form your own
immigration reduction activist group. Tell your friends about this website, e-mail them a link to this site. Call in to talk radio and tell them your opinions about the issue. Buy and read books about the issue. Some highly recommended books are: Invasion by Michelle Malkin, Mexifornia: A state of Becoming by Victor Davis Hanson, The Death of the West by Patrick J. Buchanan.
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