Illegal Immigration Bill – Contact your State Rep TODAY

 

The good news is that State Senator Mike Delph’s illegal immigration bill passed the State Senate 46-4. The bad news is that the House’s committee leadership plans to kill the bill, like they’ve done year after year. Despite its enormous popularity, this bill has been tossed into the committee known as the “graveyard of unwanted bills”.

According to Sen. Delph at the town hall meeting last night, the fate of the bill will probably be determined by this weekend. This means that you absolutely MUST call the office of your state representative TODAY and the office of the representative responsible for the committee it’s stuck in.

 

1. Figure out who your representative is.

Use the District Lookup page at the state website to find your State Representative’s phone number, email address, and mailing address.

 

2. Call your state representative AND Earl Harris.

Your legislator knows that Hoosiers want the bill passed. What he or she may not know is that you’re not going to tolerate excuses for failure this time around. Don’t merely ask him or her to support “Mike Delph’s Illegal Immigration Bill”. Ask your rep to personally ask Earl Harris to promise to “hear” this bill.

Script: I’m [Name], a registered voter in your district and I want to know how you plan to guarantee that Earl Harris hears Mike Delph’s Illegal Immigration Bill. Can you promise to personally ask him to prioritize this very important bill?

Also call committeeman Earl Harris, the Democrat from East Chicago who controls the fate of this bill: (317) 232-9600. Ask him for a promise to send this bill to a vote. If you can, make a liberal working class argument for the bill: It will help working Hoosiers. It will keep wages and benefits up. Be polite but firm.

 

3. Email your state representative AND Earl Harris

Email your state representative. The point here isn’t to convince the representative to be against illegal immigration. They know that. It is to convince him or her that:

 

  • You’re actually from his or her district
  • You want results, not mere “support”
  • You will be talking with friends and family about this issue
  • You’re personally affected by this bill
  • You’ll be following up until he or she succeeds

 

Email Earl Harris at h2@in.gov. Be polite to avoid a defensive reaction. Make no mistake. If he kills this bill, we at Hoosier Nation will see to it that every single one of his constituents knows that he personally caused the illegal immigration problem in Indiana to worsen. Even his very liberal constituents are against illegal immigration, but he may be betting that they won’t be paying attention. At this stage in the game, we’re politely asking him to “hear Mike Delph’s illegal immigration bill”.

 

4. Write your state representative AND Earl Harris

This may seem like overkill, but please also take the time to handwrite or personally type a letter noting your phone conversation and thanking him or her for doing what he or she can to get the bill heard and voted on. Taking all three of these steps is a time-consuming pain that can’t be automated or faked. That’s the point, though. They need to be convinced that we’re both passionate and disciplined. They need to know that we’re real people who are really upset and won’t forget about this.

State Rep. Earl Harris 

Indiana House of Representatives

200 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204-2786

 

5. Call and email every adult Hoosier you know about this

Ask them to go to this website and follow the instructions, or even offer to help them through the steps. This part is the most important, since most Hoosier voters don’t know that the fate of this very important bill hangs in the balance today. It’s not like the media is going to inform them about it! Ask for a promise and follow up.

 

6. Join the Facebook Event

The success or failure of this initiative depends on whether it can go viral. Join the “Call Your State Rep about the Illegal Immigration Bill TODAY!” Facebook Event and invite your Hoosier friends and family to “attend”. This is a great way to reach out to loved ones.

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