FW: Destroying America from Within



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FW: America Is Being Destroyed From Within
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Dear Friend,

Did you see my message last week?

With the 2016 elections just weeks away, this is a critical time for our country. Wikileaks just exposed emails that show the left's desire for open borders. Our so-called political leaders are working harder than ever to change America forever.

Together we must ensure that those who come to our country do so legally, assimilate to our culture and learn English.

It's the only way to preserve the America that you and I treasure so dearly.

Thanks again,

Mauro E. Mujica


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America is being destroyed from within

Dear Friend,

A record 60 MILLION individuals in the United States do NOT speak English, and in immigrant homes, only 1 in 5 know our language.

Our country as we know it – our proud American heritage – is decaying before our eyes. Immigrants failing to assimilate to our culture puts tremendous pressure on our government and economy.

That's why we are fighting for the passage of the English Language Unity Act.

If passed, English will be the official language – and immigrants living in our country and benefiting from our system must learn the language, embrace our values and identify as Americans.

However, many in corrupted Washington and powerful, well-funded lobbies are fighting for multilingualism. Your much-needed support of $25 or more will invigorate our cause and strengthen our efforts on Capitol Hill as we battle to make this a reality!

Will you donate today? 

U.S. English was founded by an immigrant and a linguist. The late Senator Hayakawa was of Japanese ancestry and after immigrating to our great country, he realized the cornerstone to our success is unity through English as our common language.

Deeply troubled by the crumbling of English in our society, he went on to propose the English Language Amendment as a California Senator, and later founded U.S. English in 1983.

He said:

"Bilingualism for the individual is fine, but NOT for a country."

Because of the work started by Senator Hayakawa, U.S. English is now the LARGEST group dedicated to preserving our language in the United States.

To date, we have over 2 million supporters, and 32 of our states have passed laws to make English their official language!

It is clear that Americans want to pass this bill NATIONALLY, and your support TODAY with a donation of $25 or more is crucial – especially at a time when we face strong opposition.

I immigrated to the U.S.A. from Chile. I learned first hand that learning English was critical to my success in this country as an architect.

My friend, we must REQUIRE today's immigrants to assimilate into our country to preserve our heritage and ensure a strong, united future – and we are depending on your donation today!

Thanks in advance for your support,
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Mauro E. Mujica
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