Daniel Sheehy is an author,
journalist, national
speaker, and activist for border and immigration law enforcement.
Dan
received a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from Towson
University in Maryland in 1976 and has worked as a writer for 30 years.
He began
his career as an assistant news producer and writer for the NBC-TV
affiliate in Baltimore.
Later,
he worked as a business reporter and assistant managing editor for
Aviation Daily in Washington, D.C. He wrote hundreds of news stories
on business, marketing, and government, and traveled to many corners of
the world.
His
talents and experience led to a career as a corporate communications
manager, writer, and editor for United Airlines and TRW Space &
Electronics. He also was a media relations manager and national
spokesman for United. In addition, Dan served as a writer for the
presidents of United, Mileage Plus Inc., TRW Space & Electronics, and
DIRECTV.
After
9/11, Dan began an intensive study of the growing immigration crisis in
America and the real agenda behind it. He has dedicated himself to
awakening Americans and inspiring them to action.
He is
the author of the acclaimed book, Fighting Immigration Anarchy:
American Patriots Battle to Save the Nation. Rave reviews have appeared in esteemed
magazines such as The New American and The
American Conservative. Legendary newsman-broadcaster George Putnam
calls the book “brilliant” and describes Dan as a “courageous
journalist.”
Dan has
been a guest on numerous radio talk shows across the country and spoken
to dozens of organizations. He has received awards for pro-American
activities from local groups such as the Southern California Republican
Women and Men and national organizations such as Eagle Forum.
He is an
occasional guest host of “The
Right Source,” heard on KCAA-AM in Southern California
and on the Genesis Communications Radio Network.
In
addition to the immigration invasion and the North American Union scheme, he is an expert on the media.
Dan
lives in the Los Angeles area. You can contact him at
dansheehy.