Report: Nativism Is Anti-American Workers

by Prerna Lal · 2009-12-10 06:14:00 -0500
Topics:

Today America's Voice Online released a report titled "The Anti-Worker Truth about the Anti-Immigrant Lobby" and held a teleconference with experts regarding the recent anti-immigrant exploitation of economic woes to scapegoat immigrant workers.

The report analyzes the voting records of 87 politicians in the 110th Congress on labor issues who received an A from the anti-immigrant hate-group FAIR. It proves in clear terms that politicians who blame immigrants for unemployment do not hold the best interest for American workers.

Don't be swayed by the "Coalition for the Future American Worker," which is run by FAIR but made up of the most virulent anti-immigrant forces whose primarily concern is to get rid of immigrants rather than promote economic recovery for all Americans.

Of the 87 politicians graded 'A' by FAIR, 68% voted against increasing the minimum wage, 83% voted against extending unemployment compensation, 93% voted against equal pay for women, 94% voted against the Employee Free Choice Act, 82% voted against providing parental leave for federal employees.

Clearly, for the anti-immigrant industrial complex, unemployment is only the latest excuse to scapegoat immigrants. They are more interested in getting rid of immigrant workers than improving the economic situation of all Americans.

All the Republican Senators who recently sent a letter to Janet Napolitano attacking her endorsement of immigration reform as a positive economic move actually voted against increasing minimum wage and received an F from the labor movement.

Representative Lamar Smith, who thinks that deporting 8 billion unauthorized migrants would create 8 billion jobs even though that is not how the economy works, received an F from all the labor unions on the survey including the AFL-CIO and SEIU.

Eliseo Medina, the Executive Vice President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), stated on the tele-conference for the report that if the anti-immigrant politicians and lobby groups think that firing a migrant worker in California somehow creates a job for an American worker elsewhere, then they are clearly "living in different alternate universe."

The link between immigrant workers and unemployment does not hold up under scrutiny. The labor movement actually stands with immigrant workers in calling for comprehensive immigration solutions. The economic woes of American workers do not provide a reason against immigration reform but a reason for it as seen by reports from the Immigration Policy Center, CATO Institute, the National Immigration Law Center, and the Pew Hispanic Center, that immigrants are not responsible for job losses among Americans and that legalizing migrant workers leads to an upward mobility of the very bottom of the labor force.

(Photo Credit: Brooke Anderson's photostream)

Prerna Lal is co-founder and Online Coordinator of DreamActivist and a board member of Immigration Equality. She is currently attending George Washington University Law School.
PREVIOUS STORY:
"Undocumented Immigrant" Is Now A Legal Lexicon
NEXT STORY:
Community Members Fight Detention of High School Graduate with a Mental Disability

COMMENTS (4)

    Comment Policy

    · All fields are required to comment.

    [X]

    Comments on Change.org are meant for further exploration and evaluation of the campaign on Change.org. To that end, we welcome constructive comments. However, we reserve the right to delete comments which, as determined solely in our discretion: (1) are offensive, abusive, or off-topic; (2) include content solely intended to personally attack the campaign creator, (3) are designed to subvert or hijack comment threads rather than contribute to them; and/or (4) violate our terms of service and/or privacy policy. Repeat offenders may be permanently removed from the site at our discretion. Please also be advised that: (A) we do not actively curate and/or monitor in any manner whatsoever the comments made on the Change.org platform, and (B) the creator of each campaign on Change.org may remove any comment at her/his/its discretion.