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    Am. Blacks/Hispanics Opposed to Amnesty Bill Speak Out

    American Blacks and Hispanics Opposed to Bush-Kennedy Amnesty Bill Speak Out

    Washington DC Joint Press Conference Will Detail Impact in Communities Most
    Affected

    WASHINGTON, June 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Those hit hardest by the
    effects of massive illegal immigration, particularly in major urban areas,
    are often American black and Hispanic citizens. Their voices are being
    muted in the current Senate debate by powerful business influences
    demanding cheap foreign labor and special interests representing illegal
    aliens.
    The two leading black and Hispanic advocacy organizations for
    immigration reform will hold a joint news conference in Washington, D.C.,
    on Tuesday June 19, to put a human face on the victims of illegal
    immigration and the proposed amnesty. "More often than not, the faces of
    those most directly harmed by mass illegal immigration are brown or black,"
    stated retired Col. Al Rodriguez, chairman of You Don't Speak for Me, a
    coalition of American Hispanics opposed to the illegal alien amnesty.
    "Millions of hard-working American Hispanics are victimized by illegal
    immigration when resources are diverted from their children's education to
    make room for the children of illegal aliens, and every time they look for
    work only to find that the job has gone to an illegal alien."
    "For centuries, American blacks struggled first for emancipation and
    then for their full rights and opportunities as citizens," stated Ted
    Hayes, chairmen of Choose Black America, the leading black organization
    fighting against amnesty. "Illegal immigration and the proposed amnesty
    threaten to undo that struggle in the space of one generation. Before
    George Bush and a handful of legislators in Washington sign away our
    children's future, we demand a seat at the table to have our voices heard."
    What: Joint News Conference to Discuss the Negative Impact of Illegal
    Alien Amnesty on American Blacks and Hispanics

    When: Tuesday June 19 at 10:00 a.m.

    Where: Morrow Room/National Press Club/529 14th St NW Wash DC

    Who: You Don't Speak for Me and Choose Black America

    Speakers:
    Col. Albert Rodriguez, Chairman of You Don't Speak for Me (8 minutes)
    Ted Hayes, Chairman of Choose Black America (8 minutes)
    Terrace Lang, National Field Organizer of Choose Black America (8 minutes)
    Claudia Spencer, Vice Chairman of You Don't Speak for Me (8 minutes)
    Miguel Cruz, National Field Organizer of You Don't Speak for Me (5
    minutes)
    James Spencer, National Field Organizer of You Don't Speak for Me (5
    minutes)
    Carmen Morales, Vice Chairman of You Don't Speak for Me (5 minutes

    Total time 47 minutes. Q & A will follow.

    American Blacks and Hispanics Opposed to Bush-Kennedy Amnesty Bill Speak Out

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    Thanks for the alert. Where did you find it? Would like to see how it goes.
    287(g) + e-verify + SSN no match = Attrition through enforcement

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    Lou Dobbs just did a piece on the conference and it was good. Representatives for the legal Hispanic immigrants and the black group were very impressive and made a great case. The Hispanic speaker said she waited two years to become a citizen and now the government is giving away what she had to work for. She also criticized the illegals for working for half pay and dragging down all wages. Glad to have them on board.

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    I'm glad that this is finally being done. This is who needs to have the loudest voice in this fight.

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    Good for them!
    Just more citizens concerned about their wages not to mention how it is a slap in the face for those who have waited or gotten citizenship the right way, as in by following our laws!
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    So glad to here them voice their protest against the Senate Bill.
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