http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=964050The head of a grassroots borders enforcement organization is calling on supporters to urge members of Congress to pass a law that would allow U.S. census data to be used to detect, detain, and deport illegal aliens who fill out the 2010 census.
Illegal aliens have recently been targeted with taxpayer-funded ads in Spanish, encouraging them to fill out the census forms they receive. William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), says counting illegal immigrants in the census diminishes the representation for legal Americans.
William Gheen (ALIPAC)"If we do not put a stop to this, heavy illegal alien areas such as Southern California and other places will have not only more congressional representatives than other Americans that are not surrounded by illegal aliens, but the representatives in those seats will be more likely to favor illegal aliens over American citizens," Gheen predicts.
So he argues the U.S. Congress should allow authorities to use census information to help defend the rule of law. "ALIPAC is calling for lawmakers to pass immediate legislation requiring that the U.S. census be used to identify, detain, and deport illegal immigrants who fill out the census form," he explains.
The ALIPAC president adds that if the estimated 12-million illegal aliens all filled out the census forms distributed around the country, it would equal the representation of 18 members of Congress.