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“The American Legion Policy on Illegal Immigration: A Strategy to Address Illegal Immigration in the United States” is a must-read for voters and political candidates alike. The impact illegal immigration has on crime, terrorism, employment, wages and even public health are all addressed in this comprehensive booklet. More importantly, The American Legion’s common sense strategy to deal with this important issue offers not just a look at the problem but a solution as well.
To get your copy of The American Legion’s latest booklet on illegal immigration, download it here!





Comments (4)
I thank the American Legion for once again being in the forefront on an issue of extreme importance to this Great Nation and its citizens! In the current climate of "political correctness" ( Orwell called it double speak) and the code phrase for diluting our basic culture and principles " Embrace Diversity" the AL has the intestinal fortitude to stand up and say " The Emperor has no clothes!" and an ugly site it is!!! I hope you can rally the rest of America to stand up for what is right and not "PC"!!
Posted by R D Fry | 02/09/08 3:23 PM |
I think TAL should do what they do best, leave the border situation to the FEDs. What has TAL done about the Mayflower who came here KILLED and took over land. History repeats itself so lets get those people out first. They have and still are doing harm to us.
Posted by Me | 02/10/08 11:03 AM |
The MILLIONS of illegal invaders are bringing with them a culture only capable of creating the countries/societies seen below our southern border.
I was forced to flee my home state of California due to the horrid social and economic conditions caused by a horde of MILLIONS of illegals.
The longed-for assimilation of the past is NOT present today. Go experience the invasion first-hand as I did for decades to truly understand the threat to our country and culture.
Posted by Obbop | 02/10/08 12:15 PM |
Outstanding idea from the leadership of the AL.
While the AL has been vocal and against illegal migration in the past, I'm glad to finally see an advocacy plan in effect.
Posted by Ron Yeary | 04/30/08 1:39 AM |