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Middlesex County Republican Women's Club (NJ)

Middlesex County Republican Women's Club (NJ)
Posted: May 31, 2019
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Guest Speaker Delivers a Powerful Presentation on Illegal Immigration

On Tuesday, May 14, 2019, the Middlesex County NJ Republican Women's Club was proud to feature special guest speaker Mike Cutler. His topic was "The Invasion of America: The Danger of Illegal Immigration." 

Mike Cutler is a fearless advocate for strong immigration security enforcement. He gave a powerful, eye-opening speech about the most critical issue facing America today. He supports President Trump's effort to Build the Wall on the Southern Border, but also cautioned the audience to be aware about many other locations and ways in which illegal immigration can take place -- such as through our many ports, and by visa overstays. 

Cutler also reminded the audience about the important warnings and findings in the 9-11 Commission Report, and pointed out the real threat of terrorism that exists when border security is not strengthened and enforced.

Michael Cutler is a retired Senior Special Agent of the former INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) whose career spanned some 30 years. He served as an Immigration Inspector, Immigration Adjudications Officer and spent 26 years as an agent who rotated through all of the squads within the Investigations Branch. He was the first INS agent assigned to the Unified Intelligence Division of DEA and was assigned, upon promotion to Senior Special Agent, to the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force. 

He has testified before well over a dozen Congressional hearings, provided testimony to the 9/11 Commission as well as state legislative hearings around the United States and at trials where immigration is an issue. He often appears on innumerable national television and radio programs.

The Middlesex County Republican Women's Club holds monthly meetings which are free and open to the public. Meetings are held at the East Brunswick Public Library. For more information, visit our website: www.mcrwc.org

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