The SB 1070 National Immigration Policy Summit
(SB 1070 Civil Rights Showdown)
Hosted By
The Hon. Arizona Senator, Russell Pearce
&
Ted Hayes, American Patriot Civil Rights Activist
July 30th, 31st, 2010
Phoenix, Arizona
SB 1070 National Immigration Policy Summit
On Thursday, July 29th, Arizona's new state law that removes all sanctuary policies in the state and creates a mirror state law on the crime of being in Arizona in violation of federal law, known as SB 1070, will go into effect across the State of Arizona.
Arizona will remove all catch and release policies in this state and require law enforcement to enforce our immigration laws, it will take the political handcuffs off from our law enforcement and put them on those who break our laws. The next day, grassroots leaders, legislators and staffers will be coming together in Phoenix to learn more about the new law and how similar laws can be enacted in other states.
Arizona's new state law allowing police to enforce our immigration laws, popularly known as SB 1070, has drawn heavy attention from coast to coast, including international attention to the state in recent months and is not only Americas favorite bill, it is the most feared bill for those who break our laws and the open border crowd who support law breakers and ignore the damage to America and Americans.
Polling shows that the voters of Arizona and the American people support the measure by large margins. In a recent scientific poll, 73% of Arizona residents support SB1070, including 56% of Democrats, 60% of Hispanics, 86% of Republicans respondents and nationally 60% to 70% expressed a desire for a similar provision in their own state and in several online polls such as MSNBC with over 1 million voting, 95% gave support to SB1070.
In order to promote public awareness of the laws of the land and states "inherent" authority to enforce immigration law, as well as debunk the many myths surround SB1070 and states inherent authority, Senator Russell Pearce and Civil Rights Activist Ted Hayes are co-hosting a National Immigration Policy Summit.
The Summit is primarily targeted to state and local grassroots leaders, state legislators and their staff, but all members of the public are welcome to apply.
Participants in the Summit will learn, in detail, the role that state and local governments play in the federal immigration enforcement scheme and the scope of legal options state and local authorities have in addressing illegal immigration.
"In light of the fact that the illegal immigration invasion of the United States, including the perverted anchor-baby use of the 14th Amendment, is the gravest threat to American Black US citizens since slavery, the good works of the Hon. Senator Russell Pearce in this critical matter makes him to us the modern day Abraham Lincoln." Ted Hayes