illegal immigration

Constitution Party Candidate Gains Ballot Access in New Jersey

Release Date: Aug 14 2008

New Jersey voters unhappy with Obama and McCain will have a better choice this   November, as Chuck Baldwin – the Constitution Party presidential candidate – has received

 

enough petition signatures to appear on the ballot. 

Cresitello 08 responds to "Pass the Buck" Christie

Release Date: Apr 28 2008

Bush, Christie, Lautenberg and Andrews combine for failed immigration law  enforcement.

CLARK AND DONOHUE CHALLENGE ALBANO ON SUPPORT FOR AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Release Date: Oct 23 2007

(OCEAN CITY, October 23) – First District Republican Assembly candidates Norris Clark and Mike Donohue today slammed their Democratic opponent, Nelson Albano, for statements Albano made at last night’s League of Women Voters debate, in which Albano declared his support for amnesty for illegal immigrants.

ASSELTA, CLARK, DONOHUE: MILGRAM ORDER A GOOD FIRST STEP, BUT MUST GO FURTHER

Release Date: Aug 23 2007

(VINELAND August 23) -- First District Senator Nick Asselta and his Assembly running mates, Norris Clark and Michael Donohue --responding to Attorney General Anne Milgram’s directive to state and local law enforcement authorities yesterday to make immigration checks a regular part of routine police procedure, and requiring state and local law enforcement authorities to notify Federal officials when they have reason to believe a suspect is in the country illegally -- today lauded her order and called on her to expand the list of alleged offenses that fall under the directive.

Illegal immigration in Bergen County

Release Date: Aug 22 2007

Get the tools and enforce the law.

Danielczyk blasts the Corzine/Vas Pro-Illegal immigration panel

Release Date: Aug 17 2007

  Danielczyk blasts the Corzine/Vas Pro-Illegal Immigration panelContact: 732-277-8515     732-596-2116                                                                8/16/2007Republican 19th District Assembly cand

Sarlo Calls for Notification of Federal Authorities When Illegal Immigrants Commit Crimes

Release Date: Aug 17 2007

SARLO CALLS FOR NOTIFICATION OF FEDERAL AUTHORITIES WHEN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS COMMIT CRIMES

TRENTON - Senator Paul A. Sarlo, Vice Chair of the Senate Law, Public Safety and Veterans' Affairs Committee, today announced that he will be introducing a measure to provide immediate notification to the federal Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) whenever an illegal immigrant is arrested for a felony crime.

ASSELTA URGES VAN DREW TO JOIN HIM IN CALLING ON GOVERNOR FOR ACTION ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

Release Date: Aug 16 2007

(VINELAND August 16) -- First District Senator Nick Asselta -- responding to Democrat Jeff Van Drew’s comment that “lax enforcement of immigration rules is a federal shortcoming, not a state failure” -- today urged Van Drew to join him in calling on the Governor to further strengthen New Jersey’s enforcement of laws against illegal immigration by moving to have State law enforcement authorities be trained and deputized to help Federal authorities enforce immigration and custom laws under Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, and, further, to seek passage of and sign State legislation outlawing so-called “Sanctuary Cities.”

ASSELTA TO VAN DREW: WHICH AMONG THE 1,201 PIECES OF LEGISLATION YOU INTRODUCED IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS DEALS WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGR

Release Date: Aug 15 2007

(VINELAND August 15) -- First District Senator Nick Asselta --responding to Democrat Jeff Van Drew’s remark that Asselta is “full of beans” for calling for changes to New Jersey law regarding the treatment of illegal immigrants -- today called on Van Drew to point out which of the 1,201 bills introduced by the Assemblyman since he was first elected with Jim McGreevey six years ago deal with illegal immigration.

ASSELTA AND DONOHUE: TIME TO TOUGHEN LAWS AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Release Date: Aug 14 2007

(CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, August 14) -- First District Senator Nick Asselta and his Assembly running mate Michael Donohue -- following up on their statements of last week, and furthering the outlines of their proposals to address social strains caused by illegal immigration here in New Jersey -- today called on Trenton Democrats to address the stresses caused by an estimated 450,000 illegal immigrants here in New Jersey, and to put the needs of New Jersey’s citizens back in their rightful place above the desires of those whose first act in our nation was to violate our laws, by calling a special session of the legislature to reform the state’s immigration-related laws.

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