To: hedgetrimmer
where the United States go a directive, thats an order, to make social security available to illegals and to give them greater access to our country. Whatever points you may make, you undercut them with stuff like that.
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01/13/2004 10:32:15 AM PST by
Howlin
To: Howlin
Sorry, I meant got, not go.
To: Howlin
Sorry, I meant got, not go.
To: Howlin
Governments will: (sounds like a directive to me)
Protect the rights of all migrant workers and their families, consistent with each country´s internal legal framework, by taking steps, in case they do not exist, to: 1) provide, with respect to working conditions, the same legal protection as for national workers; 2) facilitate, as appropriate, the payment of full wages owed when the worker has returned to his/her country, and allow them to arrange the transfer of their personal effects; 3) recognize the rights of citizenship and nationality of the children of all migrant workers who may be entitled to such rights, and any other rights they may have in each country; 4) encourage the negotiation of bilateral or multilateral agreements, regarding the remission of social security benefits accrued by migrant workers; 5) protect all migrant workers and their families, through law enforcement and information campaigns, from becoming victims of exploitation and abuse from alien smuggling; 6) prevent abuse and mistreatment of all migrant workers by employers or any authorities entrusted with the enforcement of migration policies and border control; and 7) encourage and promote respect for the cultural identity of all migrants.
This is a directive from the Second Summit of the Americas Santiago de Chile, Chile April 18-19, 1998
Didn't the whitehouse recently announce a plan to give social security to illegals? Guess where that idea came from.
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