What About the Other Side of the Story?

Immigration Control Groups Ask Media to Present Full Issues of Immigration Reform
By: Marks Public Relations
 
PHOENIX - Oct. 3, 2013 - PRLog -- The citizens of Phoenix join in a coalition of immigration control groups to demand dignity and respect for America’s most forgotten victims, those killed or maimed by illegal aliens.  While many open border advocates march for amnesty legislation this week, pro-enforcement groups will perform a series of demonstrations to show the impact of mass illegal immigration by displaying “Stolen Lives Quilts” in front of media offices.

At each location members of United for a Sovereign America, BAN Amnesty Now, Arizonan’s for Immigration Reform, The Tea Party Immigration Coalition, American Freedom Riders, Arizona Rebel Alliance, The Remembrance Project, Riders USA, and Remember 1986 will we handing out invitations to the National Day of Remembrance Candlelight Vigil on November 3rd at 5:30pm at Wesley Bowlin Park in Phoenix.

They will also be allocating a list of previous Arizona victims and demanding “no more killings.”

Rusty Childress, Founder of The Remember 1986 Coalition said “we need the media to cover not only the sob stories of illegal aliens, but of the separation of families through deadly selective enforcement practices.”  “Fair and balanced journalism requires that both side of the issue be publically exposed,” he said.

The Remembrance Project: created to honor and remember Americans who have been victimized by illegal aliens. These crimes against Americans were 100% preventable, and permanently separated love ones through no fault of their own.  One life stolen is one life too many.

Stolen Lives Quilts: this initiative gives a voice to the thousands of Americans whose lives have been stolen and who no longer have a voice. Through the Stolen Lives Quilts we continue to memorialize these lives stolen from our families, our friends, our communities, and our nation. The Quilt is a dignified visual for remembering and honoring these unnecessary victims.

For more information, contact Publicity Coordinator Barbra Heller  602-505-8760; remember1986coalition@gmail.com (https://webmail.west.cox.net/do/mail/message/mailto?to=re...) locally or visit the Remember 1986 Coalition, www.remember1986.com.
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Source:Marks Public Relations
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