Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

  1. #1
    Senior Member Brian503a's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    California or ground zero of the invasion
    Posts
    16,029

    New muster zone for day laborers faces critics

    http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/articl ... 070/NEWS02

    OPPONENTS: Site lacks parking; nearby firm concerned

    DAY WORKERS: Worry about safety, remote location
    New muster zone faces critics

    Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 09/7/06
    BY JOHN VANDIVER
    TOMS RIVER BUREAU

    LAKEWOOD — If the day laborers who gather downtown move to the Lakewood Industrial Park to wait for work, the business next to the planned muster zone could be forced to relocate, the owner of the company said.

    The reason: "Security, security, security for the clients' data," said Michael Swords, chairman and CEO of DPF Data Services.

    The prospect of large numbers of men — many believed to be illegal immigrants — gathered nearby could raise concerns among clients about DPF's ability to secure sensitive data, Swords said.

    Day laborers turned cyberthieves? Who knows, Swords said.

    Swords, during a meeting Tuesday with members of the Lakewood Development Corp., asked the organization's board of directors for help.

    "I don't understand what the thinking here is in the township," Swords said about the soon-to-open muster zone on Swarthmore Avenue.

    Though the LDC doesn't have the power to stop the project, the group has formed a subcommittee to look into the concerns of industrial park businesses.

    As the township presses forward with plans to open the zone, officials have encountered criticism from just about every angle.

    Advocates for the day laborers said efforts to force the men away from downtown are dehumanizing and discriminating. Others argue that the township, by establishing a special employment area, is catering to the needs of a population that is in the country illegally.

    Mayor Meir Lichtenstein said he hears the critics and understands their concerns but remains resolved to have the muster zone running in a matter of weeks.

    In addition to the concerns of businesses and various activist organizations, the laborers themselves are opposed.

    Hispano Power, a newly formed group of day laborers, said the muster zone is inaccessible and doomed to failure.

    Lichtenstein met with members of Hispano Power on Wednesday night to make his sales pitch about why the work zone will be good for the laborers.

    "Of course it's not going to be perfect, it's going to be a work in progress," he told the group gathered at Christ United Methodist Church.

    Gerardo Perez, vice president of Hispano Power, said a major concern is the safety of the workers, who often carry cash.

    The workers said they are often victims of attack because it is known they carry cash because they do not have bank accounts. Moving to the muster zone increases their risks, said Juan Carlos Cordero, president of Hispano Power.
    Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn

  2. #2
    Senior Member sippy's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Salt Lake City, UT
    Posts
    3,798
    The workers said they are often victims of attack because it is known they carry cash because they do not have bank accounts. Moving to the muster zone increases their risks, said Juan Carlos Cordero, president of Hispano Power.
    Now there's poetic justice! Illegal workers getting robbed. Well now illegals can relate to Americans on the feeling of being robbed.
    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

  3. #3
    Senior Member Brian503a's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    California or ground zero of the invasion
    Posts
    16,029
    http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/articl ... 90343/1029

    Muster zone: No gracias
    Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 09/9/06
    The muster zone under construction in Lakewood is being met with opposition from all sides — including those it is supposed to benefit. Nearby businesses don't want it, people embittered by the rising number of illegal immigrants don't want it and now the day laborers and their advocates don't want it at that location. Fine. Scrap it.

    Lakewood officials say they intend to open the 4,500-foot muster zone in the Lakewood Industrial Park in a matter of weeks. Mayor Meir Lichtenstein says he hears the critics and understands their concerns, but remains committed to getting it up and running. Why?

    In setting up a muster zone, Lakewood is condoning illegal immigration. The zone endorses the presence of illegal aliens, encourages more to follow them and gives a stamp of approval to contractors hiring them for a day, often under the table at substandard wages.

    But when the day laborers themselves, legal or illegal, say "No gracias," it's time to abandon the plan.

    Advocates say the efforts to force the day laborers away from downtown are dehumanizing and discriminating. Day laborers say the zone is inaccessible and unsafe. Companies in the industrial park say they are concerned about the negative impact large numbers of men, many of them illegal immigrants, gathering nearby will have on their business.

    The muster zone is a bad idea. Give it up.
    Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •