April 30, 2010

MEDIA RELEASE: DUSTIN INMAN SOCIETY URGES AMERICANS TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLY PLANNED COUNTER PROTEST OR RALLY TO OPPOSE ANTI- IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT MARCH AT THE GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL ON May 1 2010

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The Dustin Inman Society
April 30, 2010

MEDIA RELEASE

April 30, 2010

DUSTIN INMAN SOCIETY URGES AMERICANS TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLY PLANNED COUNTER PROTEST OR RALLY TO OPPOSE ANTI- IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT MARCH AT THE GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL ON May 1 2010

The Dustin Inman Society

www.TheDustinInmanSociety.org

3595 Canton Rd. A-9/337

Marietta, Ga. 30066

Contact: D.A. King

Because of recent dangerous occurrences in Arizona, in the interest of public safety and to avoid potential personal attacks or injury, the Dustin Inman Society is urging pro-immigration law enforcement Americans to avoid organized assembly or counter rallies at the announced “march” against enforcement at the Georgia Capitol on Saturday, May 1st, 2010.

By organizing, transporting and encouraging illegal aliens, subversive, anti-enforcement advocates have announced the intent to defy American immigration laws and demand an end of enforcement of those laws.

Beginning at 10:00 AM Saturday, May 1, these open borders advocates have announced plans for a five-hour march from the Georgia Capitol to advance a cause of a cessation of enforcement, open borders and to repeat the legalization legislation of 1986 for individuals who have escaped capture at American borders, reports D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society.

“Most Americans understand that preserving the rule of law and defined, defended borders can be accomplished by electing responsible state and federal elected officials and that there are times when law-abiding Americans must avoid the risk of violent attacks in their own country” King said.

“According to polls, the large majority of weary Americans support the recently passed law in Arizona making the crime of illegal immigration a state crime in Arizona” observed King. “In Arizona, a fringe minority comprised largely of illegal aliens and their community organizers have made it clear that opposition to their agenda will be met with ridiculous, transparent and vacant charges of “racial profiling” and violence King said.

D.A. King urges Americans to always remember their right to peaceably assemble to make their voices heard, but to attend the anti-enforcement rally in Atlanta at their own risk. “While Capitol Police and Atlanta Police have always worked hard to provide protection to all concerned at similar past rallies, the possibility of personal injury should not be ignored” according to King. “If you go, I recommend attending with a witness and to take video and still cameras to record what is sometimes left off of media reports” was King’s experienced advice.

The Dustin Inman Society will not be sponsoring or sanctioning any counter protest to the anti-enforcement rally staged by radical anarchist elements on Saturday morning. “Expect no intervention by or protection from federal authorities” was King’s warning to possible counter protesters. “This will not be an permanent or ongoing policy of the Dustin Inman Society” says King.

Mr. King plans on video taping the event at his own risk.

Named for one of the thousands of Americans who have paid the ultimate price for America’s unsecured borders and the resulting illegal immigration crisis, the Dustin Inman Society is a Georgia-based, non-partisan, multi-ethnic coalition of Americans opposed to illegal immigration and illegal employment.

“In 1986, we proved that a path to citizenship for illegal aliens, from any region, does not result in secure borders or put an end to illegal immigration… or employment” said D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society.

Advancing the cause of the American worker, the Dustin Inman Society strongly supports the as yet untried concept of securing American borders – at any price – and the vigorous enforcement of employment laws as a solution to the decades-old illegal immigration crisis (Attrition through enforcement). The Dustin Inman Society mission statement HERE.

The Dustin Inman Society supports and endorses the Arizona law mirroring long-standing federal laws.