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Our next guest needs not an
introduction on Your Life Matters Show. He is Ed
Kowalski from the 911 Families for a Secure America
Foundation.
A new Manhattan hotel World Center
Hotel, opening across from the former World Trade Center
site, is marketing their new hotel "an opportunity to
provide people a chance to celebrate". What they are
celebrating we do not know. Ed Kowalski, who is a
director of the 911 Families for a Secure America
Foundation. speaks to us today about this, the hotel's
investor ties, The 2010 Census and Illegal Aliens and
National ID Cards.
The goal of the 9/11 FSA Foundation
is to educate Americans about the continuing threat that
open borders and illegal immigration represent. Illegal
immigration and terrorism are inextricably linked; the
entry of terrorists into the U.S. cannot be stopped
without ending illegal immigration.
Open borders and mass illegal
immigration were central to Osama bin Laden's plans to
invade the U.S. and commit mass murder. These same open
borders and continued mass illegal immigration have set
the stage for continued crimes committed by criminal
illegal aliens against the American public
It is therefore obvious, as the 9/11
Commission stated, that open borders, unrestricted
illegal immigration are among the greatest dangers
Americans face.
Ed Kowalski is a Director of the 9/11
FSA Foundation. His 17 year old niece, Elizabeth Butler
was murdered in June 2005 by illegal alien Ariel
Menendez. Menendez had prior felony and misdemeanor
convictions prior to murdering Elizabeth.
Mr. Kowalski has volunteered part
time since 2005 in the cause of securing U.S. borders
against entry illegal aliens and the terrorists and
violent felons who hide among them. Further, he has
provided counseling and legal assistance to the families
of crime victims of illegal aliens.
In his personal capacity he was
instrumental in drafting key provisions of New York
State Assembly Bill A10593 (Criminal Illegal Alien
Deportation and Legal Hiring Act). He has organized
numerous law enforcement symposiums and public hearings
on the issue of criminal illegal alien activity.
Recently, he has called for public hearings on New York
State's potential homeland security breach by bringing
forth the issue that New York has issued 23,000 drivers
licenses to foreign visitors that occurred within the
brief two month window at the inception of former
Governor Spitzer's ill conceived and now withdrawn
policy to grant driver's licenses to undocumented
aliens.
He also recently testified before the
Arizona state Senate in support of Senator Russell
Pearce's efforts to eliminate state funding to those
Arizona municipalities that have sanctuary policies in
place. Sanctuary cities protect illegal aliens through
local resolutions, executive orders or city ordinances.
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