Published: May 10, 2006
Minutemen Prepare to Rally on Washington, D.C.
Minutemen Remain Last Defense Against Amnesty
Los Angeles, CA - Following successful rallies across the Southwestern United States and in President Bush's hometown of Crawford, TX, the Minuteman Caravan is now preparing for its final push through the South and into Washington, D.C.
The caravan was organized to drive home the point to political leaders that the American people are fed up with their lack of response to the most important issue in protecting our nation's sovereignty and to bring attention to the amnesty bills currently being discussed in Congress.
"Amnesty for illegal aliens is coming," warned Minuteman Project Founder Jim Gilchrist, "if the politicians have their way. It is only the Minutemen and concerned Americans across the nation who can still block such a dangerous policy. The President and Congress are being put on notice: We will not stand idly by while our laws are violated, our borders are breached and our sovereignty is threatened."
Details on the event are as follows:
Topic: Rally to Stop the Illegal Alien "Guest Worker" Amnesty Program
Date: Friday, May 12, 2006
Time: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: Upper Senate Park, Washington D.C.
Also participating will be Jerome Corsi, Harvard Ph.D co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller "Unfit for Command"; Minuteman Project Executive Director Steve Eichler J.D.; Barbara Coe, co-author of Proposition 187 and the President of California Coalition for Immigration Reform; John Clark of the American Immigration Control Foundation; Minuteman group leaders and members from across the country as well as invited guests from the U.S Congress.
CONTACT: Tim Bueler
(530) 401-3285
www.minutemanproject.com
alan@newsblaze.com