Friday, April 12, 2013

Tell your Senators to Oppose Amnesty and "Guest Worker" programs

A very interesting post from www.NumbersUSA.com about a "Guest Worker" program during a time of high unemployment. This follows this post about illegal immigrants who overstay their visas. This follows this post about getting Representatives to cosponsor the SAVE Act.  This follows this post about the release of illegal immigrant felons from prison by ICE.   This follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! For more about what is happening in the nation now click here and you can read two very interesting books HERE.

Tell your Senators to Oppose Amnesty

On April 10, 2013, open-borders and pro-amnesty groups descended on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to rally in support of comprehensive immigration reform and amnesty for illegal aliens.



Please call your U.S. Senators and urge them to oppose amnesty and the illegal alien protestors.



You can reach the U.S. Senate switchboard using the number: 202-224-3121 and use any or all of the following talking points.

Talking point:




Whatever you do on immigration, don't give out work permits to millions of illegal aliens to do construction and service jobs while there are millions of unemployed Americans who are standing in line for just those kinds of jobs.







Talking point:



The Gang of 8's plan is absolutely wrong because it puts 7 million illegal alien workers at the front of the jobs line ahead of 20 million Americans who can't find a full-time job. Whatever you do on amnesty -- and I'm against it -- don't give out any work permits to illegal aliens until the American unemployment line is empty.







Talking point:



I know there is a rally for illegal aliens at the Capitol today. But there ought to be a rally for the 20 million Americans who can't find a full-time job (or for the millions of unemployed Americans). If the Gang of 8 could look out on the mall and see all those Americans who can't get a job, would they really go through with a bill to immediately give work permits to 7 million illegal-alien workers?







Talking point:



The U.S. does NOT have a labor shortage. The Gang of 8 thinks we do because its whole immigration bill is based on adding millions more foreign workers while 20 million Americans who want a full-time job can't find one. The bill should be cutting immigration -- not increasing it.







Talking point:



Please consider the unemployed Americans who will be most harmed by giving millions of work permits to illegal workers. Black Americans, Hispanics, young people, and the less-educated are far more likely to be unemployed in the United States than other groups. Anyone who falls into a combination of those categories is in particular trouble, especially since they get little attention from politicians who insist on prioritizing illegal workers over unemployed citizens and legal immigrants.




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