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03-08-2008, 11:00 AM #1
KS: Conference spurs heated debate over immigration law
Conference spurs heated debate over immigration law
by Kirby Lee Davis
The Journal Record March 10, 2008
TULSA – Sebastian Lantos called Oklahoma’s new immigration law inhuman, unethical, and immoral. Kris Kobach said it helped Oklahoma comply with several key federal immigration laws.
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03-08-2008, 11:39 AM #2
Maybe the Oklahoma employers can recruit workers who are over 40. Also, there are those trying to re-enter the workforce who have been caring for an ill relative or raising children and housewives. How many of them were denied employment or forced to accept temporary or part-time work?
Job losses for the nation in manufacturing, construction, retail and finance. Last year economists stated that the nation required net job growth of at least 150,000 just to meet the needs of those entering the work force. Jan net loss of 30,000 and Feb net loss of 68,000 jobs. Why do we need more foreign workers? To make sure the labor force oversupply continues and employers can offer the lowest wages and paltry, if any benefits.
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