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    The "Commies" Respond!

    Wow! Amusing reading...very entertaining...

    http://www.cpusa.org/article/articleview/757/1/132/
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    CPUSA Statement in Response to Bush Immigration Speech
    First published 05/16/2006 14:44


    George W. Bush’s speech to the nation on May 15, 2006 highlighting deployment of the National Guard to the Mexican border represents an aggressive policy of racist, anti-immigrant demonization and hysteria. It was a demagogic attempt to mobilize the conservative base and appeal to fear in the lead-up to the November Election, and impact the current Senate debate.

    Bush’s call for ‘comprehensive immigration reform’ includes predominantly punitive, exploitative measures that belie the democratic traditions of our country. His proposals to maintain 6,000 National Guard troops at the border and increase facilities to imprison immigrants constitute the domestic side of a permanent war policy, which diverts funds from human needs and must be rejected.

    Bush’s feigned embrace of our country as ‘a nation of immigrants’ cannot hide the vicious anti-immigrant, anti-worker substance of his proposals.

    We join with all those who are speaking out against this blatant attempt to play to the right wing and distract attention from mobilizations to call upon the US Senate to amend the Hagel-Martinez-Specter compromise, S. 2611. As written, this bill would exclude the vast majority of undocumented immigrants now in the country from a path to legalization and citizenship. It would create a tiered and permanently unequal workforce that splits families.

    This attack of Bush makes it necessary to redouble calls and messages to the Senate and the House to take out every punitive and restrictive measure from immigrant legislation. Senate Bill 2611 should be defeated if efforts to radically amend it in a progressive, pro-immigrant direction do not succeed.

    Bush’s proposals pander to extreme right-wing, racist efforts to drive immigrants out of the country, demonizing our sisters and brothers as ‘terrorists,’ ‘criminals,’ and ‘invaders’. His ‘guest worker' proposal makes workers dependent on their employer to maintain their status, institutionalizing their vulnerability and undermining the position of all workers. The identification system proposed for immigrants is a step toward an Orwellian national ID card that could be extended to all workers.

    Undocumented immigration is a worldwide issue caused by the increasing differences of wealth among and within countries. The international trade polices of the US administration force millions in Mexico, Central America, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and other countries of Latin America, Asia and Africa to uproot themselves and seek work here. Employers, who violate immigrants’ most basic labor and civil rights with impunity, knowing that these workers have diminished leverage to defend themselves, are subjecting undocumented immigrants to super-exploitation. This is bad for all workers.

    We join with labor, immigrant and community organizations in calling upon the US Senate to pass legislation for legalization of undocumented immigrants with a clear path to citizenship, full civil rights and due process, labor rights, family reunification, civic education and participation.

    The Communist Party USA supports special measures to achieve immigrant rights:

    • Legislate a speedy path to permanent resident status with access to citizenship for all 12 million undocumented immigrants in this country.
    • Increase the number of permanent resident visas instead of guest worker programs.
    • Halt all raids and deportations until the immigration issue can be positively resolved.
    • End the practice of breaking up families through the deportation of breadwinners.
    • Defend the labor and civil rights of all workers and their families, at work and in the community.
    • End imperialist trade and foreign policies that exacerbate the poverty of countries like Mexico, El Salvador, Haiti, etc. and therefore make mass labor immigration inevitable.

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    Bush’s feigned embrace of our country as ‘a nation of immigrants’ cannot hide the vicious anti-immigrant, anti-worker substance of his proposals.
    guess they forgot to read the amendments
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndamendsis
    Bush’s feigned embrace of our country as ‘a nation of immigrants’ cannot hide the vicious anti-immigrant, anti-worker substance of his proposals.
    A nation of immigrants? Yes, we are. But taking liberty with how this country was built on the backs of legal immigrants is a sleazy spin.

    What the purveyors of this twisted slogan are promoting is a "nation of invaders!"

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    I really like the way you put this, MOP
    But taking liberty with how this country was built on the backs of legal immigrants is a sleazy spin.
    good to incorporate into an email or fax.
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    We ... call upon the US Senate to amend the Hagel-Martinez-Specter compromise, S. 2611. As written, this bill would exclude the vast majority of undocumented immigrants now in the country from a path to legalization and citizenship. It would create a tiered and permanently unequal workforce that splits families.
    The Communist Party may just have found their Woman in Diane Feinstein who today proposed doing away with the 3 tiered Hagel-Martinez Amendment in favor of her own sponsored amendment to S.2611... the ORANGE Card! Yep , she heard their call! Under her amendment all illegals here as of Jan1,2006 would get to apply for the orange card..
    What is an orange card? It's the Green card with out permanent resident status ... until DHS rubberstamps their REAL Green card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LunaLun
    We ... call upon the US Senate to amend the Hagel-Martinez-Specter compromise, S. 2611. As written, this bill would exclude the vast majority of undocumented immigrants now in the country from a path to legalization and citizenship. It would create a tiered and permanently unequal workforce that splits families.
    The Communist Party may just have found their Woman in Diane Feinstein who today proposed doing away with the 3 tiered Hagel-Martinez Amendment in favor of her own sponsored amendment to S.2611... the ORANGE Card! Yep , she heard their call! Under her amendment all illegals here as of Jan1,2006 would get to apply for the orange card..
    What is an orange card? It's the Green card with out permanent resident status ... until DHS rubberstamps their REAL Green card.
    Just when you think it can't get any worse it does.

    These traitors have no conscience. To the Rio Grande with all of them! :P

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    the illegals have ringing endorsements -- the Communist Party USA, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. Every American should take note of who is rallying for amnesty for millions and maybe they wouldn't be so quick to call those that oppose amnesty, guest workers, etc. as 'racists' -- they might start seeing the Minutemen as American Patriots instead of vigilantes
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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