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IMMIGRATION ADVOCACY GROUPS, activists, and various politicians are gearing up to move immigration reform forward. Meanwhile, xenophobic restrictionist paranoiacs lie about numbers because their turnout is dismal.

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From the America’s Voice website:

This past weekend, ALIPAC organized anti-amnesty “tea parties” across the country — although perhaps “organized” is too generous a term for what turned out to be pretty weak events.

It’s not surprising that ALIPAC’s tea parties — 53 of them in total, according to the group—turned out to be what the media calls “sparsely attended.” After all, the anti-immigrant group’s “Unite Against Amnesty” last night’s “Families, Freedom and Faith” national tele-town hall and house parties for immigration reform: over 60,000.

That’s over ten supporters of immigration reform for every anti-immigrant “tea partier.”

Nevertheless, William Gheen, president of ALIPAC, is convinced the silent majority is on his side:

The Obama administration and the US Congress need to cease and desist advocacy for any form of Amnesty legislation, since any path to citizenship for illegals is opposed by over 78% of Americans…

Yeah….okay. A note on the infamous William Gheen and his lunacy-steeped stats. Gheen is hardly credible in any single area of his work, and his extremist views on immigration are rejected even by Dick Armey (known as the founder of the Tea Parties more or less) who says:

Anti-immigration has always been ironic, because throughout our history newcomers have been a source of strength, not weakness. America still attracts the world’s best talent. And surely that is no liability. Think of it. We can avail ourselves of much of the world’s intellectual wealth simply by opening our doors.

Gheen has also been thoroughly repudiated by Melissa Jaramillo of the American Border Patrol, who calls him a “liar” as well as “psychotic,” and goes on to hold him in many ways responsible for the climate of violence and hate that engulfed Brisenia and Raul Flores through the twisted minds of Shawna Forde and Eugene Bush.

Even Jim Gilchrist, jerkoff in his own right and founder of the Minutemen, an anti-immigrant group, nails Gheen for what he is. An opportunist who is contributing to violence with his constant demonization and “defaming propaganda” of immigrants and the immigration issue:

After several disappointing experiences with William Gheen (ALIPAC), Gheen’s affiliate Brook Young (Immigration Watchdog), and Jeff Schwilk (San Diego Minutemen), I can honestly say that none of these persons should be involved in the immigration law enforcement issue. These organizations, and a few others, in my opinion, routinely engage in repulsive, defaming propaganda, or present themselves in a very physically hostile manner tantamount to racist groups like the KKK ….

William Gheen, I firmly believe, has no interest whatsoever in encouraging the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. ALIPAC is a fund raising company whose goal is to raise money off the latest frenzied trend…in this case, the immigration chaos. If there was more money to be made by supporting the pro-illegal alien invasion lobbyists, then he would probably be on that side of the argument…let the country be damned.

Gheen trumpets the glory of the massive Tea Party movement and yet, the Tea Party as well as almost all of the known anti-immigrant groups want nothing to do with him. His organizing efforts are pathetic. Rather than face the fact that it is not most of the nation behind him, as he desperately wishes, he bolsters up his own illusions about the popularity of his “movement.”  Worse, yet, when he does organize some people, they get tricked into cheering on their own deportation from the country.

Too funny!

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