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    National Latino Groups Call Bill 'Immigration Apartheid'

    Looks like the Senators are hearing it from both sides. Let them complain, it will help throw out the bill


    National Latino Groups Call Bill 'Immigrant Apartheid'
    By Rebecca White



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    Date Posted: June 21, 2007



    Six national Latino organizations denounced the current immigration-reform bill in a public statement yesterday, with some calling it "immigrant apartheid." The groups in opposition are the Hispanic Federation, the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, the League of United Latin American Citizens, the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities, the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, and the William C. Velasquez Institute.



    The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the nation's largest Latino civil-rights group, was not part of the coalition of six groups. NCLR expects to have a statement on its position on this today, and we will update this space when that is released.



    "If enacted, the current Senate proposal would codify a system of immigrant apartheid as United States policy, which is despicable and not supported by the Latino community," said Antonio Gonzalez, president of the William C. Velasquez Institute Antonio Gonzalez.



    What do they suggest in its place? They would prefer a series of smaller immigration-reform bills, each of limited scope, and they are concerned that the bill emphasizes skills over family ties. "We are referring to bills such as AgJobs, the DREAM Act and other similar initiatives that would result in tangible changes for immigrant communities in our country," stated a letter sent by the groups to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Fear that the bill will resurface in the upcoming weeks is partly what led to such a unified movement by these Latino organizations.



    These groups are not alone. Labor groups including the AFL-CIO announced yesterday that they also want the bill scrapped. "This takes a problem we have and, instead of solving it, makes it worse," stated Richard L. Trumka, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO.



    The immigration-reform bill was stalled in the Senate last week because of differences along party lines over clauses such as the guest-worker program. The proposal has been charged by Republicans as being too lenient and by Democrats as being unfair and biased. The six national Latino organizations agree with Democrats.



    (See also: Immigration Reform Stalled, Possibly Permanently and How Would Your Presidential Candidate Vote on Immigration?)



    "Congress has a legislative responsibility to produce immigration reform that is both humane and pragmatic. Unfortunately, as it stands, this bill falls short of what our immigrant community and nation needs and expects," said Lillian Rodriguez Lopez, president of the Hispanic Federation.



    Letters were also sent to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Barbara Boxer. The letters formally emphasized the sentiments of the U.S. Latino community, which call for reform but not in the form of the current bill. "The sacrifices that in its current form Senate Bill 1639 (formerly S.134 demands immigrant communities or today, as well as of the future, far out-weigh the supposed benefits," stated the letter to Reid.



    This opposition is unexpected as many in the Latino community have been pushing for reform. Last week, immigrants across the nation came together in marches, rallies and protests in response to the Senate stall.



    (See also: Immigrants Push Reform Bill Despite Senate Stall [scroll down for story])



    "There was a lot of frustration that politics got in the way of sound, necessary public policy," stated Jerry Gonzalez last week. Gonzalez is from the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, a statewide organization whose 4,000 members are calling on their senators seeking immediate reform. "The time is now. They need to act. They have to."



    But now, the question being posed by these Latino organizations is "How?" The six national Latino organizations feel that rushing through the process just for the sake of moving forward will not come close to solving America's long-standing immigration problems.



    "The so-called bipartisan Grand Bargain immigration reform proposal is neither grand nor a bargain for the millions of immigrants that will have to pay the price for Congressional expediency," said Rosa Rosales, president of LULAC.



    What was the response? Neither Reid nor Pelosi nor Boxer has released a statement.


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    Now that is funny...they are nut bars!!!!'Immigrant Apartheid' ??????
    Never look at another flag. Remember, that behind Government, there is your country, and that you belong to her as you do belong to your own mother. Stand by her as you would stand by your own mother

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    When you place your calls to the Senators, please let them know that illegal alien advocacy groups have no legal standing and should receive no consideration by our government or it's representatives. Illegal aliens have human rights but they do not have legal rights in the U.S.
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    These groups are not alone. Labor groups including the AFL-CIO announced yesterday that they also want the bill scrapped. "This takes a problem we have and, instead of solving it, makes it worse," stated Richard L. Trumka, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO.
    These organizations will go to any lengths to turn criminals into victims.
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    IMMIGRANT APARTHEID? FCOL. THE BILL WILL AFFECT ILLEGALS. PEOPLE HERE ILLEGALLY. ILLEGAL. ILLEGAL. (SIGH)
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    The only thing that these pro-illegal support groups want is total
    amnesty for all illegals without any restrictions. Where are the
    legal hispanic immigrants who worked hard to become legal and
    pledged to support and defend our country! The illegals are effecting
    them and their children, too! If they have joined any of these groups then they are traitors to the U.S. So are the unions, too. There are millions of Americans that would love to join these unions and have their support. Why arn't they recuiting them instead of supporting illegal aliens? This is what is so wrong with the government. They listen
    to groups that have members that are breaking the law.

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    The illegal support groups never cease to amaze me with their tactics. Now it's immigration aparthied? What will be next, immigration holocost?

    Just like comparing the black civil rights movement with Dr. King to their illegal movement, to comparing the fence to the Berlin wall, the illegal crowd is making comparisons which don't remotely relate to their "cause".

    GIVE IT UP OBL's!
    "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same results is the definition of insanity. " Albert Einstein.

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    they are playing to the 'political correct' bleeding hearts. but those with a funtioning brain understand 'illegal is illegal' and not a race issue.

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    Ah, "Diversity" the code word for "genocide against Whites."

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