This is our chance to bring illegal immigration to the front so they know why the Sheriffs, and Police Departments have to enforce 287g to slow the invasion.If we can't speak inside, we can stand outside with our posters. Please gather up friends and family to come outside the City's Council Chambers to advocate for the continued enforcement of 287g Send this to your lists and let everyone know we need to show the numbers like the illegals do. There is strength in numbers.Senators to hear Ariz. officials on menace of border violencehttp://www.azcentral.com/php-bin/clicktrack/email.php/8702214More on this topicIf you goWhat: The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on border violence.When: 9 a.m. April 20.Where: Phoenix City Council chambers, 200 W. Jefferson St., Phoenix.Details: The public will be allowed inside on a first-come, first-served basis. The audience may not comment or ask questions. The public may submit testimony to Sen. John McCain's office, and it could be added to the committee's record later. Send mail to 5353 N. 16th St. Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ, 85016.More on violence in MexicoMultimediapano Border panoramas | slideshow Along the Arizona borderslideshow Escalating violence in Mexicoslideshow Returning home to Mexicoslideshow Border crime unit at workdocument The border fenceStories Napolitano says drug cartels under pressure As Mexico battles cartels, army is now law Mexico arrests key drug cartel suspect Napolitano: Drug cartels threaten U.S. cities Mexico captures 1 of 24 'most-wanted' trafficker Clinton in Mexico as cartel crackdown begins Phoenix mayor Gordon testifies in DC US Cabinet members descend on Mexico City Mexico's woes draw renewed U.S. focus Mexico captures cartel leader without a shot Retired general takes over Ciudad Juarez security Border Patrol uses music to cross a cultural line Mexican drug gangs' weaponry fit for war Drug war may hurt Mexico's ruling party Police find 9 bodies in Mexican border city Homeland Security plans for border violence Obama considers National Guard in border drug war 5 human heads found in coolers in Mexico Mexican president denies country is 'failed state' Mexico's AG says drug violence peaking Sweeping arrests target Mexican drug cartels Northern Mexico awash in bloodshed

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  • The Senators listened.....Mr. Obama refused. Governor Perry and other border Governors are own there own with this pro-amnesty administration.
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