You'd also think that labor unions would be leading the fight against amnesty and illegal immigration as they were back in the day, but they're not. Their rank and file may be against them, but their leadership is owned by the DNC and have to follow the party line even when it's against their interests.
The "leaders" of black communities are exactly the same, which is why, like it or not, they implicitly wind up supporting pro-amnesty and pro-immigration policies and politicians.
EA is about getting illegals in to unions.
The defeatist attitude here is disappointing. Union leaders, except the Teamsters were against Reagan but he got a majority of the union vote. Bush owes his second term to black Christians in Ohio after Rove sent campaign people into black churches in Ohio pointing out that Bush was against abortion and gay marriage. Bushs increased black vote in Ohio was greater than his total net vote increase over his previous election.
Its smart to reach out to groups who should be on your side on specific issues.