The End Result of Open Borders
Mary Ann Mendoza discusses how her son, police officer Sgt. Brandon Mendoza, was killed by an illegal alien, and about her efforts as a co-founder and spokesperson for Angelfamilies.com and Angel Moms.
Mary Ann believes that "every state is a border state, and we have to stand together to hold our politicians to the oath they took to protect Americans."
Mary Ann Mendoza is the Co-Founder of Angelfamilies.com and Angel Moms and an Advisory Board Member for www.Webuildthewall.us.
Her son, Sgt. Brandon Mendoza of the Mesa, Arizona police department, was killed on May 12, 2014, in a violent head-on collision on his way home from work. He was killed by a repeat illegal criminal who had driven over 35 miles the wrong way on four different freeways before slamming head-on into her son’s vehicle going over 100 mph on a blind curved transition ramp. This illegal alien was high on drugs (meth) and was also drunk (over three times the legal drinking limit). Brandon was a fun-loving, incredible man/son/brother/uncle/grandson along with being an amazing police officer who took pride in his job and creating a stronger community.
Mary Ann’s fight has always been about honoring her son and also about getting our politicians on board with the fight to uphold immigration laws and to put Americans first She has spoken at numerous Trump rallies in Phoenix, Arizona, during the 2015/2016 campaign and was invited by President Trump to witness him signing the Immigration Executive Orders at Department of Homeland Security in January 2017. She was also present at Secretary John Kelly’s announcement of the VOICE Office in Washington, D.C. on April 26, 2017.
She was invited to a Round Table discussion at the White House regarding Sanctuary Policies on March 20, 2018, and also invited to the White House in June 2018 to talk to President Trump on the Permanent Separation from our children at the hands of illegal alien criminals in our country.
Presented at the 2019 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Coming Out as a Conservative
Candace Owens is Communications Director for Turning Point USA, and organization dedicated to winning back universities, which have become breeding grounds for indoctrination. Owens exploded onto the scene in 2017, gaining notoriety through her political vlog series on YouTube. Candace views it as her life mission to help minority groups escape the Left's victim narrative.
Presented at the October 2018 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Employing illegal alien labor
Kirsten Stewart, video interview by Californians for Population Stabilization - Employing illegal alien labor. Ms. Stewart, a landscape designer in California, came to the realization that she could no longer ethically use illegal alien labor to undercut American workers. By employing American workers, she was unable to compete.
Presented at the September 2007 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Why immigration activists should care about trade policy - part 3
Alan Tonelson of the U.S. Business and Industrial Council Educational Foundation discusses why immigration activists should care about trade policy.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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A tribute to Dr. John H. Tanton
A video tribute to John H. Tanton, M.D. - retired ophthalmologist and eye surgeon and founder of the modern immigration reform movement. Dr. Tanton is publisher and former editor of The Social Contract.
As a strong conservationist and leading advocate for the environment, Dr. John Tanton founded the Petoskey, Michigan regional Audubon Society. He has been active in a number of environmental organizations, both locally and nationally. Dr. Tanton recognized that continued human population growth is a significant contributor to environmental problems and he therefore became involved with the Sierra Club Population Committee and became President and board member of Zero Population Growth.
As immigration became the driving force behind unending U.S. population growth, John Tanton founded FAIR - the Federation for American Immigration Reform. John Tanton is pro-immigrant and pro-legal immigration, but at reduced, sustainable numbers. He states:
"The stresses caused by population growth cannot be solved by international migration. They must be confronted by and within each individual nation. Fundamental to the concept of national rights and responsibilities is the duty of each nation to match its population with its political, social, and environmental resources, in both the short and the long term. No nation should exceed what the biologists call its 'carrying capacity.'"
This video is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Dr. John Tanton. John Rohe and KC McAlpin were interviewed in July, 2016. John Tanton was interviewed in September, 2006.
Produced and edited by Fred Elbel, September 28, 2016.
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Articulating the Popular Rage - a tribute to Terry Anderson
Terry Anderson, of the Terry Anderson radio show, died in July of 2010. Terry was an outspoken leader for the cause of halting illegal immigration and securing our borders.
Edited and produced by Fred Elbel.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Arizona immigration law and national security - part 1
Arizona immigration law and nationMichael Cutler discusses Arizona immigration law and implications for national security. Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop. Learn more about The Social Contract at https://www.thesocialcontract.comal security - part 1
How Do We Build a Post Racial Society? part 2
Part 2: Building a post racial society is discussed by Ward Connerly of the American Civil Rights Institute. Connerly served for 12 years on the Board of Regents of the University of California. He became deeply enmeshed in affirmative action - which he calls race preferences, based upon the extent to which the student body was being formulated by race and ethnicity. Connerly believes this ultimately will lead to a more divided nation than we have currently. He describes several principles that might lead us toward a post racial society.
Presented at the Social Contract held its 36 Writers' Workshop conference in Washington, DC, September 30, 2012.
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Ranching on the Mexican Border
John Ladd discusses how life on his ranch on the Arizona-Mexico border has been drastically altered by illegal immigration.
John Ladd is a fourth generation rancher on his family’s San Jose Ranch, near Naco, Arizona. His great-grandparents homesteaded in 1896, and his grandmother continued ranching along with his mom and dad until the 1970s. His parents bought the ranch from his grandmother and mother’s siblings. Along with his parents and wife, he formed a partnership in 1990 that is still on-going with his dad, wife, and three sons.
They raise cross-bred cattle, Hereford, Black Angus, Brahma and Red Angus and ride horseback on their round-ups. The ranch has a good road system and is used for putting out feed, checking waters, and fixing a lot of fences, as they are on the border. He is Second Vice President for Arizona Cattle Growers Association, Second Vice President for Cochise Graham Cattle Growers and was selected for the Arizona Farming and Ranching Hall of Fame. He joined Hereford Natural Resource Conservation District (NRCD) in 1992 as an advisor, following in the footsteps of his elders, became a supervisor in 2013, and recently became chairman. The Hereford NRCD has lost most of the medium-size ranches, due in part, to housing developments on 40-acre parcels that were ranches.
In response to losing the ranching cooperators, the district has started an effort to work with the small land owners. The Ladds have knifed and grubbed 6000 acres of brush and mesquite. Their largest project was the Horseshoe Draw Recharge Project. t captures flood water runoff, recharges the aquifer, and controls sediment going into the San Pedro River. It also stops e-coli from getting into the river. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Howard G. Buffett Foundation, Hereford NRCD, and Cochise County were partners on the project. They also have replaced all their windmills with solar pumps. His favorite part of NRCD is being able to get conservation projects off the ground. Future projects will be to continue brush and mesquite control and developing more pipelines and drinkers.
Presented at the 2019 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The Obama Administration’s Injustice Department
Hans von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation discusses The Obama Administration’s Justice Department and abuses by Attorney General Eric Holder
This presentation was given at the 2014 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC. September 2014.
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The 287g Program: An Effective Public Safety Partnership
Sheriff Chuck Jenkins discusses how his department has effectively partnered with DHS/ICE to participate in two major programs, the highly effective 287g Delegation of Authority Program and the Inter-Governmental Services Agreement ICE detainee housing program
Charles A. “Chuck” Jenkins is currently serving in his fourth term as Sheriff of Frederick County, Maryland. In November of 2006, he was elected to the Office of Sheriff, the largest county in the State of Maryland, currently with a population of 252,000 residents. The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office is a full-service law enforcement agency, the primary and largest of five agencies in Frederick County. As Sheriff, he also has responsibility to oversee the Frederick County Adult Detention Center including Central Booking and Work Release and security for the Frederick County Courthouse, which includes the service of all civil process for the county.
Sheriff Jenkins is a 2007 graduate of the National Sheriff’s Leadership Institute. He is actively involved with the Maryland Sheriff’s Association testifying many times before the Maryland Legislature on legislative issues that impact public safety, corrections, and law enforcement. Sheriff Jenkins actively serves on three standing committees of the National Sheriff’s Association. Those committees are Homeland Security, Immigration and Border Security, and School Safety.
Under his leadership as Sheriff, the agency has effectively partnered with DHS/ICE to participate in two major programs, the 287g Delegation of Authority Program and the Inter-Governmental Services Agreement ICE detainee housing program. He has previously testified before Congressional subcommittees on issues involving illegal immigration. In the summer of 2014, he visited the McAllen, Texas, border sector to view firsthand the surge of illegal immigrants across the open border and the impact to local crime and public safety. Sheriff Jenkins is currently participating in a long-term project sponsored by the U.S. Army War College’s Homeland Defense and Security. The program is identified as Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement, a work group of over 80 participants from the military and law enforcement across the country.
Presented at the 2019 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment
Washington, DC attorney William Chip Discusses Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment and whether citizenship should be granted to "anchor babies" - children of illegal alien parents in the United States.
Presented at the September 2008 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The illegal alien hospital crisis
Dr. Gene Rogers, former Medical Director, Indigent Services, County of Sacramento. Dr. Rogers exposed the staggering financial burden placed upon hospitals (and US Citizens) when forced to offer free care for illegal aliens. Dr. Rogers subsequently lost his job.
Presented at the September 2007 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Hate Speech / Hate Crime Legislation
Peter Brimelow, President of VDARE, discusses crime speech legislation and the possibility of censorship of open discussion of illegal immigration as hate speech.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Arizona immigration law and national security - part 2
Michael Cutler discusses Arizona immigration law (SB1040) and implications for national security.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Arizona immigration law and national security - part 3
Michael Cutler discusses Arizona immigration law and implications for national security.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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The Remembrance Project
The Remembrance Project / Stolen Lives Quilt by Maria Espinoza
Presented at the Social Contract Writers' Workshop on September 29, 2013.
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Immigration Reform Grassroots in Action – Washington state
Craig Keller (Respect Washington) discuss grassroots immigration reform activism in Washington state.
This presentation was given at the 2017 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Seven Reasons to Beware of the Southern Poverty Law Center
Prof. Carol Swain discusses Southern Poverty Law Center and seven reasons to beware of the SPLC.
Carol Swain, Ph.D. is an award-winning political scientist, former professor or political science, and professor of law at Vanderbilt University. She is author or editor of eight books. Her commentary on political issues can be heard nationally on Bott Radio and American Family Radio's Two Minutes to Think About It.
Presented at the October 2018 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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H-1B and B-1 Visa-Abuse, Fraud, and Human Trafficking
Jack (Jay) B. Palmer (J. Bennet Palmer LLC) discusses H-1B and B-1 visa abuse, human trafficking, visa fraud, and displacement of American Workers.
This presentation was given at the 2017 Social Contract Writers Workshop in Washington, DC.
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Ranching and violence on the border - part 1
Patrick Bray of the Arizona Cattlemen's Association discusses ranching and violence on the Arizona border.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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D.A. King says goodbye to Terry Anderson
D.A. King of the Dustin Inman Society says goodbye to Terry Anderson. Terry, of the Terry Anderson radio show, died in July of 2010. Terry was an outspoken leader for the cause of halting illegal immigration and securing our borders. Presented at the Social Contract 2010 Writers Workshop.
Read D.A. King's article in the Summer 2010 Social Contract Press: Goodbye to Terry Anderson - An American Hero.
https://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc_20_4/tsc_20_4_king.shtml
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Refugee Resettlement in the Age of Trump AND Beyond
Ann Corcoran of Refugee Resettlement Watch discusses refugee resettlement and how non-profits rake in billions in government funds to settle foreign refugees in unsuspecting American communities.
Ann Corcoran first became aware of the U.S. Refugee Admission Program in 2007 when a "church" group began to quietly place Russian Turkish Muslim refugees in Hagerstown, Maryland without public discussion. She began what would be a decade-long project to understand the process and to share her knowledge as a blogger after launching Refugee Resettlement Watch. Corcoran also writes about what she calls the "Invasion of Europe" as a side topic on the blog.
Presented at the October 2018 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Why immigration activists should care about trade policy - part 1
Alan Tonelson of the U.S. Business and Industrial Council Educational Foundation discusses why immigration activists should care about trade policy.
Presented at the September 2010 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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Ethics and Morals of Illegal Immigration - part 1
Catholic Priest Father Patrick Bascio discusses the ethics and morality of illegal immigration. He explains how his outlook has matured to realize that it is immoral to harm American workers by importing cheap, foreign labor. Illegal immigration displaces Americans from their communities and robs source countries such as Mexico of individuals who could contribute to their own society.
Presented at the September 2009 Social Contract Writers' Workshop.
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