Billboard
on I-75 in Ocala Attacks Senator Marco 'Amnesty Man' Rubio

Floridians for
Immigration Enforcement (FLIMEN) has erected a billboard on I-75 in Ocala
attacking Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) for sponsoring S.744, the so-called "Gang
of Eight" Immigration bill, that would import 33 million foreign workers over
the next ten years.
"When
20 million American citizens and legal workers are unemployed or desperately
trying to find full time jobs it is both callous and irresponsible for Florida
Senator Marco to sponsor an immigration bill that will flood the labor market
with 33 million foreign workers over the next ten years," said Floridians for
Immigration Enforcement Legislative Director Jack Oliver.
"The
33 million additional green cards is a very conservative estimate of the future
impact on the US labor market," added Oliver. "It doesn't even include temporary
work visas which according to an analysis by U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL)
will add another 25 million temporary skilled and unskilled work visas over the
next ten years. This bill is Armageddon for the American workforce," continued
Oliver. "I predict that no politician who votes for the Senate immigration bill
will ever be elected to higher office."
"Marco
Rubio's backing for this mass amnesty also is a complete betrayal of the solemn
promise he made to me, other members of our board, and several Tea Party leaders
that he would never support amnesty when he met with us privately face to face
in 2009," said Oliver.
Citizens
are urged to call Sen. Rubio's Orlando office (407) 254-2573 and tell him
AMERICANS need those jobs.
There
are numerous reports that Senator Rubio's Washington DC office does not answer
the phone line and the voice mail is always full. You can also call Senator
Rubio's other field offices at:
(305) 418-8553 Miami
(561) 775 3360 Palm Beach
(813) 977-6450 Tampa
(904) 398-8586 Jacksonville
(850) 599-9100 Tallahassee
(239) 213-1521 Pensacola
May
30, 2013