Wednesday, July 17, 2013

July 17, 2013 - MINNESOTANS SEEKING IMMIG. REFORM (ANONYMOUS SENDER)

From: Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform [mailto:minnsir@yahoo.com]

DC update and CHOA with Al and Andy on The Ruthie Report

Please join Ruthie this week July 18th, 2013 with two awesome Guests; 7:00 MST/PST
Guests Al Garza and Andy Ramirez
Andy will give us details on how March on Washington DC went July 15th and
Al and Andy and I will be discussing Conservative Hispanics of America (CHOA)
Conservative Hispanics of America demand border security & enforcement of our immigration laws now today, without further deceptive double-talk from corrupt politicians with deep pockets. It is compulsory we immediately circumvent the flow of illegal activity at the border by any means available to us.

Political rhetoric is no longer an option our citizens can afford to entertain. There have been voices of reluctance to deploy a Special Missions Unit (state guard) to the border for reasons which are neither new nor sensible.
Lead Stories at 8 pm CST
Criminally and or Insane at 8:30 pm CST
Guests at 9:00 pm CST
Al Garza Bio:
Al Garza is the Co-Founder and Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer of the Conservative Hispanics of America or CHOA, which was established on July 4, 2013 as a voice of Conservative Americans of Hispanic Ancestry.

Al Garza is a staunch conservative, a Constitution-loving American, and a nationally respected expert on numerous issues including those that surround Homeland Security, border security, immigration law, and the illegal immigration crisis. Garza recently co-founded Onward Christian Soldiers, a citizens' group engaged in defending America's God-given freedoms and sovereignty. He is the national Executive Director of the Minutemen Division of the organization.
Andy Ramirez Bio:

Andrew "Andy" Ramirez is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer or CHOA and the founder and president of the 501c3 non-profit Law Enforcement Officers Advocates Council, which he founded in 2008 as a follow-up to his original non-profit law enforcement officers advocacy organization Friends of the Border Patrol. FOBP was initially created to support the Border Patrol and their agents, while improving the quality of life for border residents. As FOBP's role expanded over the years to include all law enforcement officers, LEOAC is the next evolution in law enforcement advocacy. Andy continues to focus on improving national security at and between the ports of entry as well as along our coastlines, including Puerto Rico. He is a recognized expert on Customs and Border Protection.

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