Friday, December 03, 2004
Representative Jane Harman
(202) 226 7290
Dear Representative Harman,
Thank you for taking such good care of your constituents here in Southern California.
Today, I find myself at extreme odds with your position on the Intelligence Reform Bill (H.R.10).
Changes have been proposed that weaken the tough measures meant to impede illegal immigration. We are vehemently opposed to these provisions.
We need a national standard for I.D.
We do not need illegal and undocumented immigrants possessing legal documentation i.e.: State Driver’s licenses and official I.D. Cards.
We would like to voice our strong support for:
denial of state drivers licenses to illegal aliens
securing the credibility of U.S. birth and death records so illegal aliens can't easily exploit them for illegal gain
denial of ability of illegal aliens to use foreign consular ID cards to use federal-related facilities and services (like banks)
Expedited removal of all illegal aliens who are caught within first five years of occupying the U.S.
I hope that you will consider the potentially grave ramifications of the proposed amendments to this vital legislation. If this legislation intends to enhance government’s ability to protect its citizens from terrorism then this legislation must pass as originally written in H.R.10.
Best regards,
Representative Jane Harman
(202) 226 7290
Dear Representative Harman,
Thank you for taking such good care of your constituents here in Southern California.
Today, I find myself at extreme odds with your position on the Intelligence Reform Bill (H.R.10).
Changes have been proposed that weaken the tough measures meant to impede illegal immigration. We are vehemently opposed to these provisions.
We need a national standard for I.D.
We do not need illegal and undocumented immigrants possessing legal documentation i.e.: State Driver’s licenses and official I.D. Cards.
We would like to voice our strong support for:
denial of state drivers licenses to illegal aliens
securing the credibility of U.S. birth and death records so illegal aliens can't easily exploit them for illegal gain
denial of ability of illegal aliens to use foreign consular ID cards to use federal-related facilities and services (like banks)
Expedited removal of all illegal aliens who are caught within first five years of occupying the U.S.
I hope that you will consider the potentially grave ramifications of the proposed amendments to this vital legislation. If this legislation intends to enhance government’s ability to protect its citizens from terrorism then this legislation must pass as originally written in H.R.10.
Best regards,