Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Your Help Needed Illegal Aliens Protested Rep Gary Miller Rancho Cucamonga Council Mtg

A very interesting post from http://californiascrusader.com/ 
 about California Representative Gary Miller. This follows this post about Senator Frank Lautenberg. This follows this post about the release of illegal immigrant felons from prison by ICEThis follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! For more about what is happening in the nation now click here and you can read the two very interesting books that are shown HERE.


We The People California's Crusader http://californiascrusader.com/ 
 
Congressman Gary Miller - targeted by illegal aliens
Report by Robin Hvidston


YOUR HELP NEEDED! Congressman Gary Miller's  Rancho Cucamonga, CA, office  was PROTESTED by illegal aliens and their supporters on May 31, 2013 - ARTICLE BELOW.

ILLEGAL ALIENS AND THEIR SUPPORTERS ARE DEMANDING THAT CONGRESSMAN GARY MILLER HOLD AN IMMIGRATION TOWN HALL MEETING.


1. Please make the telephone calls below.


2. Please attend the Rancho Cucamonga City Council Meeting, Wed, June 5, 2013, at 7pm. Congressman Gary Miller's staff representatives attend the Rancho Cucamonga City Council Meeting, and the meeting is televised to Congressman Gary Miller's district/constituents.  We will speak out during public comments in opposition to amnesty legislation and the illegal aliens and their supporters who have been protesting at Congressman Miller's Rancho Cucamonga office.  Meet in front of the Rancho Cucamonga City Council Chambers at 7pm, 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
DATE: Wed, June 5
TIME: 7pm - Meet in front of the Council Chambers
LOCATION:  Rancho Cucamonga City Council Chambers
10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730

3. An official request to meet with Congressman Gary Miller - in opposition to amnesty legislation - was filed on June 3, 2013. Updates on the request will be posted.

BACKGROUND INFO

APRIL 2013 PHOTO IN CONGRESSMAN MILLER'S OFFICE: In the photo above, published  on April 5, 2013, in the Press Enterprise - Congressman Gary Miller met with pro-illegal alien groups in his Rancho Cucamonga office.
http://blog.pe.com/multicultural-beat/2013/04/05/immigration-reform-congressman-gary-miller-reviewing-legislative-options/

Congressman Gary Miller (R) Rancho Cucamonga, CA, after redistricting, now presides over a Democrat district.  Congressman Gary Miller's NumbersUSA Immigration Report Card is A+.  However, currently in his new district, Congressman Gary Miller has met with pro-illegal alien groups - photo above - and expressed "sympathy" for those in the USA unlawfully.

Congressman Gary Miller has stated he is reviewing amnesty legislation and has not taken an official stance on the Senate Gang of 8 Amnesty Bill nor the pending House of Representatives Amnesty Bill.
http://garymiller.house.gov/



PLEASE CALL CONGRESSMAN GARY MILLER'S WASHINGTON, DC, AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA OFFICES.  Tell Congressman Miller the illegal aliens and their supporters protesting at his office do not represent the American public. Tell  Congressman Gary Miller to represent American workers and American citizens by opposing amnesty legislation.

ILLEGAL ALIENS ARE CALLING FOR AN IMMIGRATION TOWN HALL MEETING. ASK CONGRESSMAN GARY MILLER TO STAGE A TOWN HALL MEETING IN SUPPORT OF AMERICAN WORKERS AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.

Washington, DC
Phone: 202-225-3201 or dial the toll free, 24 hour switchboard 1 866.220.0044.  If it's after business hours, leave a voice mail message.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Phone: 909-980-1492  If it's after business hours, leave a voice mail message.

ARTICLE

Group stages immigration reform vigil


About 30 members of Mi Famila Vota (My Family Votes) and Inland Congregations United for Change gather outside of Rep. Gary Miller s office after a prayer vigil asking for immigration reform in Rancho Cucamonga on Friday. (Thomas R. Cordova/Staff Photographer)


Posted:   06/01/2013 09:10:16 PM PDT


http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_23366241/group-stages-immigration-reform-vigil-upland#ixzz2VHIb2gwG



RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA -- Ana Villalpando stood under the shade of a large tree tying to seek shelter from the warm May sun.

 
Her hair was pulled back in a ponytail revealing her heart-shaped American flag earrings.

The social worker who specializes in working with children with developmental disabilities was one of about 30 people holding a prayer vigil outside Rep. Gary Miller's office Friday.

"All we are asking for is a chance to live the American Dream," said Villalpando who recently found out she and her husband had been approved to receive their visas to become permanent residents.

The group were members of Mi Famila Vota, or My Family Votes, and the Inland Congregations United for Change, two organization from San Bernardino asking for a town hall meeting with Miller to discuss immigration reform.

Miller, R-Rancho Cucamonga, is currently monitoring the progress of the immigration reform bill, said Megan Mush, spokeswoman for Miller's office, and said the congressman has been meeting with constituents in his district but will mostly be in Washington, D.C., over the next few weeks.

The group was made up of mostly undocumented immigrants, many of them young people, hopeful new Dream Act legislation will allow them to fulfill their dreams of a higher education.

Melissa Cosio, 16, an incoming junior at Arroyo Valley High School in San Bernardino, was brought to the United States illegally by her parents when she was only 1.

"I thought I was just like everybody else," Cosio said. Then when she was in fifth grade she learned she had in fact been born in Nayarit, Mexico and was an undocumented immigrant.

"It was devastating," the 16-year-old said about learning about her immigration status. "I didn't know what was going to happen to me or if I would be able to go to college."
 
Cosio's family was able to protect the teen through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals which defers prosecutorial action against certain people who meet the DOCA criteria including being at least 15 years of age. She hopes new legislation will allow her to attend college.
 
Many opponents to immigration reform feel rewarding those who already broke the law by coming into the country illegally is wrong and is a slap in the face of those who took legal routes to citizenship and residency.
 
"I can understand their anger and concern," said Villalpando who entered the country legally with a temporary visa. "But it's really an individualized thing. There are families in other countries who are starving and are looking to survive and for them you stay and die or you do something and live."
 
The groups have been to Miller's office at least three times prior to Friday's vigil, but when the group arrived Friday morning, they were greeted by security officers forbidding them from gathering in the parking lot.
 
"We were told this wasn't something from the congressman's office," explained Karen Borja, citizenship organizer for ICUC. "The owner of the building was concerned with the large group that was here last time and I guess now we have to be here on the sidewalk."

Undaunted, the group sent in a smaller group of representatives that met with Miller's staff to try to pin down a date for the public forum.
 
Organizers say they remain hopeful Miller will listen to their stories and will side with them.

"We've spoken to him in the past and his staff has even come outside with us and joined us in prayer," said Borja. "We're here and we're fighting for those who don't have a voice."

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