Notes From the Campaign Trail - Volume 10

The Arizona Legislature has gotten tough on illegal immigration.  Our campaign knows how important it is to bring attention to the problems Arizona has because of its open border.  The issues go far beyond illegal employment.  Our open border leads to violence pouring over our border. It creates an open channel for drug dealers to enslave our children with powerful drugs and addictions.  Furthermore, an unguarded border opens the door for terrorists to enter the United States with whatever devastating instruments they can carry.

This week, Bradley Beauchamp has come out in support of Arizona Senate Bill1070 to make sure Arizona is doing all it can to defend freedom for legal citizens.  However, we know the real push has to come from our federal government.  That’s why today, Bradley Beauchamp has challenged Ann Kirkpatrick to not only endorse SB1070 as he has, but to enforce Article IV, Section IV of the Constitution and demand the federal government secure our border! 

 Join Bradley by demanding the Federal Government provide secure International borders. It is our RIGHT as Americans to be safe from invasion, and the government has not performed its Constitutional duty.

 Attached, you can read Bradley’s own plan to secure the border, which he will make happen once elected. In order to get him to Congress, your support is needed immediately.  Please go to www.BradleyBeauchamp.com, make a contribution, and email this on to friends who are just as concerned about border security as you are. 

 As always, with your support, we can earn back CD-1.

 

-Erik Stauber
Campaign Manager

1070

How do you feel about the new immigration law going in July28

1070 law

i support it fully it's about time we do something to make our borders safe turn ppl awy that take advantage of us most of the immigrat (mexians) that come in don't want to better thamselves they want something for nothing and that is all i have time to spend on this subject

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