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Immigration bill backers try again despite jobless rate

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The dems keep showing how a liberal agenda and special interest groups rule over whats best for the citizens and the country.


Immigration bill backers try again despite jobless rate - Washington Times

Democrats on Tuesday begin their new push for an immigration bill, hamstrung by the image of legalizing millions of illegal immigrant workers at a time when the unemployment rate stands at 10 percent -- more than twice what it was the last time Congress tried to act.

"It certainly will confuse the debate a lot more, but at the end of the day what we have to understand is fixing this system will be good for American workers," said Eliseo Medina, executive vice president of the Service Employees International Union, which is one of the major advocates for legalizing illegal immigrant workers.

Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez, the Illinois Democrat who has taken over leadership on the issue after the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, plans to introduce an immigration legalization bill Tuesday, and backers are planning a strategy to avoid repeats of the failed attempts of 2006 and 2007.

In a letter to members of Congress last week seeking support for the bill, Mr. Gutierrez and Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez, New York Democrat and chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said their legislation will end the off-the-books economy of illegal immigrant workers and protect American workers by raising labor standards.
 
It's all about a larger voting base.
 
The dems keep showing how a liberal agenda and special interest groups rule over whats best for the citizens and the country.


Immigration bill backers try again despite jobless rate - Washington Times

Democrats on Tuesday begin their new push for an immigration bill, hamstrung by the image of legalizing millions of illegal immigrant workers at a time when the unemployment rate stands at 10 percent -- more than twice what it was the last time Congress tried to act.

"It certainly will confuse the debate a lot more, but at the end of the day what we have to understand is fixing this system will be good for American workers," said Eliseo Medina, executive vice president of the Service Employees International Union, which is one of the major advocates for legalizing illegal immigrant workers.

Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez, the Illinois Democrat who has taken over leadership on the issue after the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, plans to introduce an immigration legalization bill Tuesday, and backers are planning a strategy to avoid repeats of the failed attempts of 2006 and 2007.

In a letter to members of Congress last week seeking support for the bill, Mr. Gutierrez and Rep. Nydia M. Velazquez, New York Democrat and chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said their legislation will end the off-the-books economy of illegal immigrant workers and protect American workers by raising labor standards.

I think it should be considered treason and a removable offense for someone in office to try to legalize illegal aliens. Those people are in office to serve the American people not the Mexican,French, Canadian or who ever the **** else.
 
They prolly have to try now because it's the only chance that they have to get it passed. Come 2010 there won't be enough of them in office to even have a slight chance of getting such crap passed.
 
The desperation is comical. This is going to be more unpopular than the healthcare and cap and trade bills combined.
 
They prolly have to try now because it's the only chance that they have to get it passed. Come 2010 there won't be enough of them in office to even have a slight chance of getting such crap passed.

Huh? 2010 is two weeks away, and unless someone resigns or dies, everyone who is in Congress today will be there through the entirety of 2010.
 
Are the Democrats trying to get 12 million free voters illegally again?
 
Huh? 2010 is two weeks away, and unless someone resigns or dies, everyone who is in Congress today will be there through the entirety of 2010.

...and campaigning their ever-lovin butts off. Other than blowing a lot of hot air, congress becomes pretty inactive during an election year.
 
Huh? 2010 is two weeks away, and unless someone resigns or dies, everyone who is in Congress today will be there through the entirety of 2010.

There is elections in 2010
 
I know on the surface it seems somewhat logical to draw a connection between illegal immigration and the unemployment rate, but I don't think it adds up that way. Are illegals part of the national census?

The other thing is that businesses who hire them because of the lack of labour rights and the ability to pay sub-standard wages isn't going to change just because it's a recession; actually, in theory they would hire more because of the recession, if they're willing to hire anyone at all.
 
I know on the surface it seems somewhat logical to draw a connection between illegal immigration and the unemployment rate, but I don't think it adds up that way. Are illegals part of the national census?

The other thing is that businesses who hire them because of the lack of labour rights and the ability to pay sub-standard wages isn't going to change just because it's a recession; actually, in theory they would hire more because of the recession, if they're willing to hire anyone at all.

But if businesses were charged with aiding and abetting a crime for employing illegal aliens.....
 
But if businesses were charged with aiding and abetting a crime for employing illegal aliens.....

This should apply to Congressmen and Representatives as well. Isn't it already a crime to knowingly help someone to stay in the country illegally? (The short answer is yes, it is but the only person charged with this recently was a Border Patrol agent who had legally adopted his wife's nieces.)
 
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