NAFBPO's press releases, positions, and other statements

March 7, 2007
A letter to the editor of the website of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists about use of the term "undocumented immigrant" instead of "illegal alien".
April 15, 2007
A guest editorial for the Yakima Herald-Republic, Yakima, Washington explaining why amnesty is a bad idea for the nation.
June 4, 2007
A statement at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. explaining the solution that NAFBPO proposes.
Sept. 7, 2007
A press release about Social Security "No-Match Letters" to employers.
Sept. 19, 2007
A letter to the editor of the Las Cruces (New Mexico) Sun-News about the impact of wilderness designations on Border Patrol operations.
Oct. 18, 2007
A press release about NAFBPO's opposition to New York governor's plan to issue driver's licenses to illegal aliens.
Oct. 31, 2007
A press release Supporting Oklahoma's adoption of a law limiting opportunities for illegal aliens.
Dec. 7, 2007
A press release Endorsing HR 4088, the SAVE act, pending in Congress as of this writing. It would enhance immigration enforcement in several ways, especially by enhancing employer sanctions, building a border fence, and adding new Border Patrol Agents.
Jan. 12, 2008
A press release calling for creation of a domestic temporary worker program in place of alien guest workers.
Sept. 10, 2008
An editorial viewing with alarm the situation in Mexico. (This is the first time NAFBPO has editorialized in the M3 report.)
March/April 20, 2009 - a series of editorials on the egregious failure of administrations to enforce immigration laws.
     March 24, 2009 - Our leaders betray us.
     March 30, 2009 - Failing to protect American jobs and American workers.
     April 6, 2009 - Neglecting national security.
     April 6, 2009 - Ignoring public safety.
     April 13, 2009 - Ignoring public health dangers.
     April 20, 2009 - Closing thoughts.
Oct. 12, 2010
An interview - a NAFBPO spokesman is interviewed by radio host G. Gordon Liddy
July 14, 2011 A letter to Congress explaining why NAFBPO opposes HR2164, a bill requiring use of E-Verify
August 22, 2011
NAFBPO demands that the administration rescind its new policy suspending deportation cases except for "serious" criminals.
October 11, 2011
The office of Customs and Border Patrol has told field units to stop enforcement efforts at transportion terminals.
This discontinues a very productive operational technique the BP has used for decades.

More articles and statements will be added as NAFBPO develops its positions.

Thank you for your interest.