To: Reactionary; mrustow; Sabertooth; Tancredo Fan
Hopefully he doesn't care if it passes, and he's only doing some precampaign fundraising from the industries that profit from this.
But anyway, the Republicarats have always been for this. It's the most profitable position contributions-wise. And some expressly embrace the agenda that depressing the wage bargaining power of the American middle and lower classes - which si profitable, short-term, to industries that can't export jobs.
one of the gimmicks is having a "job" in the US. You can bet the house (you might as well) that there will be no oversight, or possible way to monitor the veracity of the businesses actually needing illegals, and unable to hire citizens or residents.
The "hispanic vote" is just a cover story. Hispanic citizens don't vote if we allow illegals or not. It's just a white liberal fantasy, adopted by the cheap-labor lobby and politicians who want to seem humane...it's actually an inhumane policy to actual citizens and residents.
You can count on this one coming up: driver's licenses for illegals, now legal. And driving job, trucking, eg, will be decreased to wages only non-home owning, non-family persons can manage. Naturally the transportation industry is giving big bucks for open borders, as are the hotel industry, etc.
9 posted on
01/06/2004 8:42:38 PM PST by
Shermy
To: Shermy
Both the Left and the (phony corporate) Right have a powerful stake in massive immigration.
The Left wants it because the great majority of immigration is non-white, and they lust for the day when whites cease to be the majority in the country.
The Right wants it for the reason you stated-to depress wages, hopefully until American wages equalize with those of the Third World.
The victims are the white middle and working classes who are losing economically, socially, and politically
12 posted on
01/06/2004 8:51:47 PM PST by
WackyKat
To: Shermy
Did you see where the Labor Dept. has sent memos to businesses telling them how to get out of paying OT to low wage workers that just became eligible through their new policies?
Methinks it's time to find a party that has principles!!
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