The SEIU needs more dues-paying members.
The open-borders lobby needs something to do.
Voila! Meet the new illegal alien shamnesty push via the 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.
The bill would torpedo the joint federal-local deportation program
known as 287(g) and opposes beefing up our land borders with more
Border Patrol agents or fencing.
SEIU has been lobbying for illegal alien amnesty as a massive
membership booster all year. In May, the Purple Shirts held a
pro-illegal immigration rally from Malcolm X Park to the White House
to put pressure on homeland security officials to call off workplace
raids (not that Janet Napolitano needed any convincing):
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>The SEIU needs more dues-paying members.
This should be good: How many illegal immigrants land union jobs?
>On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 17:48:30 GMT, LiberalsNemesis@usa (ObaMao) wrote:
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>>The SEIU needs more dues-paying members.
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>This should be good: How many illegal immigrants land union jobs?
But they won't be illegal, dumbass.