[http://californiarepublicnews.blogspot.com/2011/04/2011-04-04-arizona-state-senator-pearce.html]
TIM DONNELLY, [Cal. Assembly Member, 59th District of Twin Peaks], organized a Rally and Press Conference on Arizona-Style Law, held at the California State Capitol during Monday, April 4th at 2pm, to support California Assembly Bill 26, the “Secure Immigration Enforcement Act.”
Speaking at the rally was special guest, Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce, who was instrumental in passing the Senate Bill 1070 in Arizona,
Cassandra Joiner, press contact at Tim Donnelly's office, estimated 150 people participated. She claimed to be ignorant of Arizona State Senator Pearce's past affiliation with the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement, and said there were no Nazis in the crowd. The crowd did include many White-Nationalists who support the political goals of Senator Pearce, including the removal of all ethnic studies classes from higher education.
Assembly Bill 26 would help law enforcement manage illegal immigration in the State and fulfills Assemblyman Donnelly’s campaign pledge to introduce a bill similar to the Arizona immigration law, in California.
This measure would, among other things, end sanctuary cities and enforce immigration laws against employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens, which will free up jobs for citizens and eliminate incentives for people to come here illegally. Additionally, this measure will make illegal presence in California punishable by a misdemeanor, and increase the penalty for criminals that traffic illegal immigrants into California for the purposes of sexual slavery to life in prison.
For additional information, contact Cassandra Joiner at (916) 319-2059 or Cassandra.Joiner@asm.ca.gov.

Senator Russell Pearce supported the candidacy of NSM leader JT Ready to City Council of Mesa City, Arizona.
2007-06 photograph showing NSM leader J.T. Ready and Russell Pearce at an anti-immigration rally at the Arizona State Capitol. Eyewitness news reports say the two spent alot of time together, and allow photographs to be taken:


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