
William Gheen Quotes of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
"As
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, President William
Gheen notes, "Illegal aliens have been walking out of
American prisons after serving their time at taxpayer
expense without being deported. Our government can't or
won't find the hundreds of thousands of known felon
illegal aliens walking America's streets tonight, much
less stop the new felons coming in tonight across our
unsecured borders." -- William Gheen, Page 36, Book
"Outrage" by Dick Morris
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"Rapid illegal immigration will destroy this state,"
Gheen said. "My organization is trying to prevent a
backlash against all immigration. We can't handle 3
million third-world illegal aliens per year. Legalizing
them would even bring more."..."A license is a
privilege, not a right," Gheen said in support of the
bill aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from
obtaining a driver's license. "They don't need licenses
to drive to jobs that it's illegal for them to have."
In arguing against the in-state tuition bill, Gheen
said that "90 percent of North Carolinians can't be
wrong." --
N.C. bills focus on immigration
Barry Smith
Freedom Raleigh Bureau
May 01,2005
http://www.alipac.us/article380.html
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"The new trend is to kick illegal aliens out of
college altogether," says William Gheen of Americans for
Legal Immigration Political Action Committee, which
opposes taxpayer subsidies for undocumented immigrants.
Illegal immigrants face threat of no college
By Mary Beth Marklein
USA TODAY
July 6, 2008
http://www.alipac.us/article3341.html
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"We're swamped; no vacancy," says William Gheen,
president of Americans for Legal Immigration in Raleigh,
N.C. He says North Carolina has "one of the
fastest-growing populations of illegal aliens in
America, and they're coming here for the licenses and
state benefits."
More [illegal] immigrants, more activists
Charisse Jones
USA TODAY
May 4th, 2005
http://www.alipac.us/article387.html
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"The dam is breaking," says William Gheen, president
of Americans for Legal Immigration, a group based in
Raleigh, N.C., that opposes benefits for those in the
country illegally. Illegal immigration, he says, is
"having a degrading effect on wages and other
quality-of-life issues like community health and
community safety."
States torn on illegals' rights
By Charisse Jones
USA TODAY
5/2/2005
http://www.alipac.us/article382.html
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"I've got 80-year-olds that are . . . Internet
fighter pilots," said William Gheen, president of the
North Carolina-based Americans for Legal Immigration
Political Action Committee, a conservative group whose
Web campaign helped derail Immigration reform
legislation in Congress last year by prompting thousands
of faxes, e-mails and phone calls to legislators....
"Some of them, when they first came on, were scared to
death to even interact in this media," Gheen said. "But
I've watched them grow. Necessity is the mother of
invention, and we're inventing tactics as we go."...
The dominance on the Internet of conservative groups
like ALIPAC has moved pro-migrant groups to get more
active, prompting conservatives to escalate their
efforts. Gheen and other conservatives say: Bring it on.
"We are light-years ahead of the competition," said
Gheen, a former political consultant who said he sees
his group as part of a "populist movement" of
conservative talk show hosts, legislators and others who
report what mainstream media does not about Immigration.
Immigration debate grows from Web roots
Blogs, forums rife with opinions from advocates,
opponents
By Antonio Olivo
Chicago Tribune
June 4, 2008
http://www.alipac.us/article3249.html
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"The devil is in the details, and Bush has shown a
pattern of deception on immigration enforcement again
and again and again, and the Huckster is right in line
with that technique," said William Gheen, president of
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, who said Mr.
Huckabee is trying to fool the Republican primary
electorate.
"He knows he's wrong on immigration; he can't win if
he's wrong on immigration — therefore, lie," Mr. Gheen
said.
Huckabee's illegal-alien record hit
By Stephen Dinan
The Washington Times
December 26, 2007
http://www.alipac.us/article2818.html
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William Gheen, of the North Carolina-based Americans
for Legal Immigration political action committee (ALIPAC),
said Gilchrist is a threat to the anti-illegal
immigration movement. Gheen said people in his
organization receive bizarre e-mails from the Minuteman
founder.
“We see Gilchrist as prone to act against the good of
the movement,” Gheen said. “He has a pattern of broken
alliances and relationships.”
Minuteman Meltdown?
By Josh Aden
Los Angeles Times
February 16, 2008
http://www.alipac.us/article2967.html
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"At this point, Dobbs is the only man in the country
that would have a shot at making a historic independent
run, and winning," says William Gheen, president of
Americans for Legal Immigration, an influential
grassroots group that favors strict enforcement of
immigration laws, a favorite subject of Mr. Dobbs's.
CNN's Lou Dobbs for President?
He Says No, Sort of
By Greg Hitt
Wall Street Journal
January 7, 2008; Page A6
http://www.alipac.us/article2848.html
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The group said it has more than 11,000 signatures on
its petition calling for a boycott of Bank of America.
"What Bank of America is doing is illegal, or should
be," Gheen said.
Bank of America defends policy
Critics blast credit card offers, saying they're
endorsement of illegal immigration
By Reuters
The Boston Globe
February 23, 2007
http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-55240-.html
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