PARTIAL TRANSLATION FROM:
http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notai ... 30d0943fc2

"As a center, we do not support proposals like this, which, at first view seek to benefit the immigrants. We believe that this type of actions are, most of all, to import cheap labor and under an inhuman recruitment", declared Javier Pérez, spokesman for the Center of Agricultural Border Workers, based on El Paso. (Feinstein's amendment would freeze agriculture worker wages to those of 2007 and force them to work for 5 years. a.k.a. Slave labor)

"Besides it worries us that, for more than ten years 12 to 14 million undocumented workers have already been here, how do we guarantee them that their status is going to be resolved with these measures?, I do not believe it is convenient to go out in the light for five years so that finally they lose the little they have working for this country", added Pérez. (In other words: Why should illegals come out of the shadows for 5 years and then be deported after their visa expires?)