Friday, March 5, 2010

Has Your US Rep. Joined the New 'JOBS CAUCUS' to Give Illegals' Jobs to Americans?

A timely article from www.NumbersUSA.com about a good "Jobs Bill" that your senator can join to help U.S. citizens achieve employment. As an example, this post shows that there are 30,000 openly illegal immigrants in the border town of El Paso and some of these are taking jobs that the citizens there would like. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.


Has Your US Rep. Joined the New 'JOBS CAUCUS' to Give Illegals' Jobs to Americans?

DEAR FRIENDS, While most politicians talk about jobs but do nothing, growing numbers of U.S. Representatives are joining a new caucus that is pledged to start driving 8 million illegal aliens out of their jobs so they can be filled by unemployed Americans. Make sure your Congressman has joined the RECLAIM AMERICAN JOBS CAUCUS.
ACTION: Please go to your customized Action Board and send a fax to your Representative urging him/her to join the Caucus (or to express thanks if he/she already has joined). You'll find out on your Action Board whether your Representative has joined yet. This is a Caucus that recognizes that millions of Americans could be put back to work for almost no cost simply by enforcing the law. Thus far, Congress has been paralyzed over whether to go further into deep debt to try to create new jobs. But the at least 8 million jobs held by illegal aliens offer an alternative that is easy on the budget. Listen to the way the Caucus describes itself and its mission -- aren't you ready for some politicians who take unemployment seriously enough to say these things? There are more than eight million illegal immigrants in the labor force in the United States. In many states, there are almost as many illegal immigrants in the labor force as there are unemployed workers.
Lamar Smith of Texas,
Gary Miller of California and
Sue Myrick of North Carolina
have formed the Reclaim American Jobs Caucus to:
raise public awareness of the connection between illegal immigration and unemployment,
pressure the Administration to vigorously enforce the laws against the employment of illegal immigrants,
work to implement legislation that will protect American jobs from the impact of illegal immigration (especially to make E-Verify mandatory),
work to defeat legislation that will put American jobs at risk from the impact of illegal immigration (especially to defeat amnesty).
Let's build this Caucus into a force so that even the news media will have to report that some people think Americans should have jobs before illegal aliens.

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