Thank You President Trump!

President Trump,

Thank you for making America Great Again
Thank you for making us Proud again
Thank you for standing strong against our enemies here and abroad
Thank you for our Wonderful Economy
Thank you for your support for Israel and other Freedom Loving countries
Thank you for securing the safety of our country for our children and grandchildren
Thank you for being Donald Trump

Jonathan Hanen at Wellington on 2/6

Please join us on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

Jonathan Hanen

Jonathan Hanen from the Federation for American Immigration Reform will meet with the Palm Beach County Tea Party to discuss the national crisis of illegal immigration, the current status of Congressional legislation on illegal immigration, President Trump’s executive orders on sanctuary cities and border security, and the administration’s publicly stated framework for negotiating immigration reform. He will review the federal crime statistics for illegal immigrants, the nationwide crisis of sanctuary cities, and the fiscal costs of illegal immigration and refugee resettlement in Florida. He will also discuss grassroots strategy for advancing Florida’s new E-Verify bill and possible legislation to support co-operation between federal immigration authorities and local law enforcement in the Sunshine State.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

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Wellington Chapter RSVP:


Jonathan Hanen is a regional field representative for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)3 located in Washington, DC. He joined FAIR in 2016 with prior experience in political consulting on local and congressional races, as well as nonprofit issue advocacy and freelance journalism. He develops grassroots activist support and educates the media and the public on immigration issues.

Jonathan Hanen at Boca on 2/5

Please join us on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 as the Boca Chapter Hosts:

Jonathan Hanen

Jonathan Hanen from the Federation for American Immigration Reform will meet with the Palm Beach County Tea Party to discuss the national crisis of illegal immigration, the current status of Congressional legislation on illegal immigration, President Trump’s executive orders on sanctuary cities and border security, and the administration’s publicly stated framework for negotiating immigration reform. He will review the federal crime statistics for illegal immigrants, the nationwide crisis of sanctuary cities, and the fiscal costs of illegal immigration and refugee resettlement in Florida. He will also discuss grassroots strategy for advancing Florida’s new E-Verify bill and possible legislation to support co-operation between federal immigration authorities and local law enforcement in the Sunshine State.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019, 6:30PM
Boca Raton Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
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Please RSVP:


Jonathan Hanen is a regional field representative for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)3 located in Washington, DC. He joined FAIR in 2016 with prior experience in political consulting on local and congressional races, as well as nonprofit issue advocacy and freelance journalism. He develops grassroots activist support and educates the media and the public on immigration issues.

Jonathan Hanen at Abacoa on 2/4

Please join us on Monday, February 4, 2019 as the Jupiter Chapter Hosts:

Jonathan Hanen

Jonathan Hanen from the Federation for American Immigration Reform will meet with the Palm Beach County Tea Party to discuss the national crisis of illegal immigration, the current status of Congressional legislation on illegal immigration, President Trump’s executive orders on sanctuary cities and border security, and the administration’s publicly stated framework for negotiating immigration reform. He will review the federal crime statistics for illegal immigrants, the nationwide crisis of sanctuary cities, and the fiscal costs of illegal immigration and refugee resettlement in Florida. He will also discuss grassroots strategy for advancing Florida’s new E-Verify bill and possible legislation to support co-operation between federal immigration authorities and local law enforcement in the Sunshine State.

Monday, February 4, 2019
Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM Buffet
6:30 PM Program
Dinner – $20.00
(Buffet, Cash Bar)
No charge for meeting.

Please RSVP:


Jonathan Hanen is a regional field representative for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)3 located in Washington, DC. He joined FAIR in 2016 with prior experience in political consulting on local and congressional races, as well as nonprofit issue advocacy and freelance journalism. He develops grassroots activist support and educates the media and the public on immigration issues.

Sebastian Gorka at Trump Club 45

On Monday night I had I attended the Trump 45 Club meeting at the Kennel Club to hear Dr. Sebastian Gorka speak. By the time I arrived the place was jammed packed (ed: estimated at more than 1300). I inconspicuously made my way down to the floor, snuggled up against the closest column and enjoyed the show. Dr. Gorka was dynamic and engaging and the audience was excited to be there with him. Dr. Gorka spoke of his life, his new book, “Why We Fight” Russiagate, the economy,the time spent in the White House and some Q&A. There were selfies to be had and hundreds of books were signed. For me, I was just happy to be a part of it all.

May Golan Highlights December Meeting at Abacoa

Our December meeting in Abacoa covered two topics.

First, Kirk Wolak gave us an update on the dangers of voter fraud, right here in Palm Beach County. A participant in the lawsuit against Brenda Snipes following a previous election, he reported on the difficulty in holding election officials accountable for malfeasance and/or incompetence. The left is invested in convincing all of us that voter fraud does not exist (while they are perpetrating it), so the answer from the SOE is always “nothing to see here”. Those in a position to do something about it (the Governor, RPOF, etc.) don’t ever seem to have the will to take it on. Kirk’s answer for now is for more people to become poll watchers or poll workers to bring as much sunshine to the process as possible.

Next up was Israeli activist and Knesset candidate May Golan. May became politically active about 10 years ago when she perceived a train wreck coming – illegal immigration was changing the nature of her country, bringing terror, crime and political unrest. This was particularly true in her hometown of South Tel Aviv, one of the more dangerous parts of Israel. By some analysis, in 10 years Israel may cease to be a majority Jewish country.

While the current Netanyahu government is very much aware of the problem, they are hamstrung by a “radical left fascist media”, and a bureacracy wedded to the status quo. About 8 out of 10 of the new NGOs formed (non-government organizations) each year are pro illegal immigration and funded by outsiders like George Soros.

May’s tools to fight back include cultivating a media presence, making and distributing videos and a large social media presence. She founded “Hebrew City NGO” to focus resources on the problem, and she doesn’t pull any punches. “We don’t want to bribe these people,” she says, “we want to put them on a plane back to wherever they came from.”.

Many of us who see the threat posed by uncontrolled migration to the US and Europe perhaps were not aware of a similar problem in Israel, which has the reputation of toughness against terrorism and positive control of their border. Overstaying work or tourist visas by economic migrants from the Arab countries and Africa can have the same end result though, as a caravan crashing through a national border.

In her bid for a seat in the Knesset, May needs about $50,000. If you would like to help her with this goal, please see below. Her flyer describes her candidacy as:

May’s stand on the unity of Jerusalem, Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount, Israeli sovereignty in “Area C” of Judea and Samaria, strengthening the Jewish and Zionist character of the State of Israel, and insuring the development of the Galil and the Negev for future generations are unapologetic and inspiring. She has for years advocated for and been an example of the political and social empowerment of young women. She is a strong leader and we need strong leadership.

To donate to May’s campaign, make checks payable to “MAY GOLAN PRIMARY CAMPAIGN”, S’derot Sheshet HaYamim 16, Tel Aviv 6753508.

If you have a PayPal account, you may contribute by sending money to: MG1YYC@gmail.com

The maximum donation under Israeli law is $2700 and donations are not tax-exempt in the US. All donations as required by law are filed with the Israeli Knesset Ethics Committee, confidentially. You will be contacted to assist in providing current address and identification information.

There will be no January meeting in deference to the New Year holiday.

Israeli Activist at December Meetings

Please join us on Monday, Dec 3, 2018 at Abacoa
Tuesday, December 4 at the Boca Downtown Library
Wednesday, December 5 at the Wellington Community Center

Co-sponsored by the Republican Club of the Northern Palm Beaches

2019 Knesset Candidate

May Golan

Abacoa:
Boca:
Wellington RSVP:

Born and raised in the crime capital of Israel, May Golan is a patriotic social activist who emerged as the voice and symbol of hope for the people of impoverished South Tel Aviv. Founder and CEO of the Hebrew City NGO, May is fighting for social justice and the basic human rights of the Israeli citizens in South Tel Aviv, and to help retain their Hebrew character in the face of mass illegal immigration. Thank you for hearing about May’s Battleground today!

In 2012 May wrote a much acclaimed weekly blog – “Life According to May” – about her daily life that provided a startling insight into the true fear and dark reality of a young woman’s fight for daily survival in the lawlessness of South Tel Aviv.

In her determined battle for public awareness of the brutal crimes committed by illegal infiltrators in South Tel Aviv, May created one of the most powerful social media networks in both English and Hebrew. May’s successful online campaigning forced the mainstream media to start covering the previously ignored harsh reality.
During the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, her Twitter reached an international audience of over 2M, and one Facebook post led to the arrest of Arab construction workers who were spying for Hamas terrorists! Her Israeli audience of over 150,000 regular monthly viewers is very influential and seen as the heartbeat of average Israeli public opinion of which 60% is in the 18-35 age group.

Still today at 2018, may is a frequent contributor in the media, radio and on television both on the subject of illegal infiltrators and social issues, as well as a political panelist on television. May has also featured on the cover of Haaertz, Globes, Maaariv and others, and been interviewed in English on i24News, the BBC and US Radio Stations. May also writes in English, most recently for Israel National News, Arutz7, and was just elected on of the 50 most influential women in Israel in Maariv.
To celebrate Israel’s 66 years of Independence, Haaretz chose May as one of “66 Israeli Women You Should Know” and Time Out Tel Aviv named her as one of the “Most Influencial Tel Avivians”. Channel 10 chose her as one the most influential Internet figures in Israel in a televised ceremony at the Israel Presidents Office alongside the CEO’s of Facebook, Checkpoint and other public figures.

May leads her Hebrew City NGO in fighting local and national Government, and the Supreme Court to take responsibility for the conditions forced upon the people of South Tel Aviv by the effects of their policies of mass illegal immigration.

May Golan at Boca on 12/4

Please join us on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 as the Boca Chapter Hosts:

May Golan

Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Boca Raton Downtown Library
400 NW 2ND AVE.
BOCA RATON FL

MAP

Please RSVP:


Born and raised in the crime capital of Israel, May Golan is a patriotic social activist who emerged as the voice and symbol of hope for the people of impoverished South Tel Aviv. Founder and CEO of the Hebrew City NGO, May is fighting for social justice and the basic human rights of the Israeli citizens in South Tel Aviv, and to help retain their Hebrew character in the face of mass illegal immigration. Thank you for hearing about May’s Battleground today!

In 2012 May wrote a much acclaimed weekly blog – “Life According to May” – about her daily life that provided a startling insight into the true fear and dark reality of a young woman’s fight for daily survival in the lawlessness of South Tel Aviv.

In her determined battle for public awareness of the brutal crimes committed by illegal infiltrators in South Tel Aviv, May created one of the most powerful social media networks in both English and Hebrew. May’s successful online campaigning forced the mainstream media to start covering the previously ignored harsh reality.

During the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, her Twitter reached an international audience of over 2M, and one Facebook post led to the arrest of Arab construction workers who were spying for Hamas terrorists! Her Israeli audience of over 150,000 regular monthly viewers is very influential and seen as the heartbeat of average Israeli public opinion of which 60% is in the 18-35 age group.

Still today at 2018, may is a frequent contributor in the media, radio and on television both on the subject of illegal infiltrators and social issues, as well as a political panelist on television. May has also featured on the cover of Haaertz, Globes, Maaariv and others, and been interviewed in English on i24News, the BBC and US Radio Stations. May also writes in English, most recently for Israel National News, Arutz7, and was just elected on of the 50 most influential women in Israel in Maariv.

To celebrate Israel’s 66 years of Independence, Haaretz chose May as one of “66 Israeli Women You Should Know” and Time Out Tel Aviv named her as one of the “Most Influencial Tel Avivians”. Channel 10 chose her as one the most influential Internet figures in Israel in a televised ceremony at the Israel Presidents Office alongside the CEO’s of Facebook, Checkpoint and other public figures.

May leads her Hebrew City NGO in fighting local and national Government, and the Supreme Court to take responsibility for the conditions forced upon the people of South Tel Aviv by the effects of their policies of mass illegal immigration.

May Golan at Wellington 12/5

Please join us on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 as the Wellington Chapter Hosts:

May Golan

Wednesday, December 5, 2018, 6:30PM
Wellington Community Center
12150 Forest Hill Boulevard
(561) 753-2484

MAP

Wellington Chapter RSVP:


Born and raised in the crime capital of Israel, May Golan is a patriotic social activist who emerged as the voice and symbol of hope for the people of impoverished South Tel Aviv. Founder and CEO of the Hebrew City NGO, May is fighting for social justice and the basic human rights of the Israeli citizens in South Tel Aviv, and to help retain their Hebrew character in the face of mass illegal immigration. Thank you for hearing about May’s Battleground today!

In 2012 May wrote a much acclaimed weekly blog – “Life According to May” – about her daily life that provided a startling insight into the true fear and dark reality of a young woman’s fight for daily survival in the lawlessness of South Tel Aviv.

In her determined battle for public awareness of the brutal crimes committed by illegal infiltrators in South Tel Aviv, May created one of the most powerful social media networks in both English and Hebrew. May’s successful online campaigning forced the mainstream media to start covering the previously ignored harsh reality.

During the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, her Twitter reached an international audience of over 2M, and one Facebook post led to the arrest of Arab construction workers who were spying for Hamas terrorists! Her Israeli audience of over 150,000 regular monthly viewers is very influential and seen as the heartbeat of average Israeli public opinion of which 60% is in the 18-35 age group.

Still today at 2018, may is a frequent contributor in the media, radio and on television both on the subject of illegal infiltrators and social issues, as well as a political panelist on television. May has also featured on the cover of Haaertz, Globes, Maaariv and others, and been interviewed in English on i24News, the BBC and US Radio Stations. May also writes in English, most recently for Israel National News, Arutz7, and was just elected on of the 50 most influential women in Israel in Maariv.

To celebrate Israel’s 66 years of Independence, Haaretz chose May as one of “66 Israeli Women You Should Know” and Time Out Tel Aviv named her as one of the “Most Influencial Tel Avivians”. Channel 10 chose her as one the most influential Internet figures in Israel in a televised ceremony at the Israel Presidents Office alongside the CEO’s of Facebook, Checkpoint and other public figures.

May leads her Hebrew City NGO in fighting local and national Government, and the Supreme Court to take responsibility for the conditions forced upon the people of South Tel Aviv by the effects of their policies of mass illegal immigration.

May Golan at Abacoa on 12/3

Please join us on Monday, December 3, 2018 as the Jupiter Chapter Hosts:

Co-sponsored by the Republican Club of the Northern Palm Beaches

2019 Knesset Candidate

May Golan

Monday, December 3, 2018
Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM Buffet
6:30 PM Program
Dinner – $20.00
(Buffet, Cash Bar)
No charge for meeting.

Please RSVP:


Born and raised in the crime capital of Israel, May Golan is a patriotic social activist who emerged as the voice and symbol of hope for the people of impoverished South Tel Aviv. Founder and CEO of the Hebrew City NGO, May is fighting for social justice and the basic human rights of the Israeli citizens in South Tel Aviv, and to help retain their Hebrew character in the face of mass illegal immigration. Thank you for hearing about May’s Battleground today!

In 2012 May wrote a much acclaimed weekly blog – “Life According to May” – about her daily life that provided a startling insight into the true fear and dark reality of a young woman’s fight for daily survival in the lawlessness of South Tel Aviv.

In her determined battle for public awareness of the brutal crimes committed by illegal infiltrators in South Tel Aviv, May created one of the most powerful social media networks in both English and Hebrew. May’s successful online campaigning forced the mainstream media to start covering the previously ignored harsh reality.

During the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, her Twitter reached an international audience of over 2M, and one Facebook post led to the arrest of Arab construction workers who were spying for Hamas terrorists! Her Israeli audience of over 150,000 regular monthly viewers is very influential and seen as the heartbeat of average Israeli public opinion of which 60% is in the 18-35 age group.

Still today at 2018, may is a frequent contributor in the media, radio and on television both on the subject of illegal infiltrators and social issues, as well as a political panelist on television. May has also featured on the cover of Haaertz, Globes, Maaariv and others, and been interviewed in English on i24News, the BBC and US Radio Stations. May also writes in English, most recently for Israel National News, Arutz7, and was just elected on of the 50 most influential women in Israel in Maariv.

To celebrate Israel’s 66 years of Independence, Haaretz chose May as one of “66 Israeli Women You Should Know” and Time Out Tel Aviv named her as one of the “Most Influencial Tel Avivians”. Channel 10 chose her as one the most influential Internet figures in Israel in a televised ceremony at the Israel Presidents Office alongside the CEO’s of Facebook, Checkpoint and other public figures.

May leads her Hebrew City NGO in fighting local and national Government, and the Supreme Court to take responsibility for the conditions forced upon the people of South Tel Aviv by the effects of their policies of mass illegal immigration.

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