Anti-illegal Alien Commercials Launched in California

Art Olivier's campaign released a television ad highlighting illegal alien marches and calls the illegal immigration the issue that most effects the quality of life in California.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 8, 2006 -- Art Olivier, the Libertarian for Governor, released his first television advertisement for the 2006 election year. The ad, which highlights illegal alien marches and calls the illegal immigration the single issue that most effects the quality of life in California, debuts Sunday October 8th in Bakersfield, Santa Rosa, the Central Valley, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Sacramento, Redding, Fresno, Palm Springs, San Diego, and Los Angeles markets. The advertisement shows a Mexican flag raised over an upside-down American flag and has images of politicians that support illegal immigration.

Art Olivier has taken a strong stance against illegal immigration. He says that, "the Governor is encouraging illegal immigration by declaring that illegal immigrants have rights to health care, schooling and so on." Olivier believes that there should not be any public benefits to people that are here illegally. He has also stated that children of illegal immigrants should not be granted citizenship and that when the police arrest illegal immigrants, the police should follow Penal Code Section 834b(a)and turn them over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Art Olivier
OLIVIER FOR GOVERNOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWTyRTetvRA
818 536-1240

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