Posted on 03/21/2002 8:50:36 AM PST by FreedomSurge
Campaign for General Amnesty
To: US House of Representatives and US Senate
!Support A General Unconditional Amnesty! sponsored by the National Coalition for Dignity and Amnesty for Undocumented Immigrants
Our immigration laws are broken and need fixing. It's bad enough that immigration laws have long incited employment discrimination; when it also becomes clear that the INS is being used to suppress wages, encourage unsafe working conditions, and undermine union organizing, something is very wrong. Immigration enforcement was supposed to be a shield defending labor rights; instead, it has become a sword used by unethical employers to undercut the rights of all workers.
What is General Amnesty?
* A General Amnesty will give undocumented workers who are physically present in the United States the ability to apply for lawful permanent resident status.
* Undocumented workers must meet the following conditions: 1. The person must be of good moral character. 2. The person has not been convicted of a criminal offense. 3. Be continuously present in the United States for a period beginning when the bill is signed into law.
Why do we need General Amnesty?
The Amnesty proposal that this Coalition proposes seeks to obtain Permanent Residency for all workers, of all nationalities, who are in the country by the time the President of the United States signs the Amnesty Act. With this measure, and after Amnesty is approved, there would be a minimum of workers who would suffer the consequences of working as undocumented immigrants, exposed to the black market of false documents and the exploitation of employers.
With the signing of the Act, workers would have two and a half years to prove that they have resided permanently in the United States. This proposal includes the possibility for family reunification, so that those soliciting Permanent Residency, would also be able to solicit their children, wives, and husbands who have had to wait for them in their respective countries.
A stage of dialogue with Congressmen and Senators was marked publicly on July 20th with a Press Conference in the gardens of the Capitol, where Illinois Congressman Luis Gutiérrez was the host, and in which also participating were Terrence O'Sullivan, Presidente of LIUNA (Laborers'International Union of North America); Oscar Sánchez, representative of the Executive Council of the AFL-CIO, and Executive Director of the LCLAA (Labor Council for Latin American Advancement); Raúl Yzaguirre, presidente of the NCLR (National Council of la Raza), New York State Congressman Joseph Crowley; Baldemar Velasquez, president of FLOC (Farm Labor Organizing Committee), and many others.
This date marks the beginning of a new stage of hard work initiated by this coalition that was created in April of 1999 and has grown daily so that it now involves more than 200 organizations, unions, and churches that presented their struggle publicly in a march to Washington, DC composed of 15,000 immigrants on October 16, 1999, and that mobilized nearly 30,000 immigrants on May 1st in 18 states, to re-establish International Labor Day, to fortify their organization by state, and place their demand. Now it has as its goal to hand over to Congress a million signatures in September, and mobilize regionally some 100,000 people on October 14 in 6 important cities of the country, united with international organizations.
!Please Support A General Unconditional Amnesty!
Support a general amnesty. Dont let others decide for you!!! Hispanic Brothers wake up!!! The Republicans have to give in to the proposals of the democrats.
Jose Antonio Herrera Home: Chihuahuense by heart, soul and body, living in: NASHVILLE,TN.USA
I believe that the views expressed in the declaration reflect the views of the vast majority of the illegals in the US.
The URL for the National Coalition for Dignity and Amnesty for Undocumented Immigrants http://www.tepeyac.org/amnistia/i_principal.htm
Real translation...Campaign to reclaim America
Time to make Mexico a new U.S. state and call it... "South Texas."
AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS
Bush Administration Wants to Extend Immigration "Amnesty"
GEORGE W. BUSH and FRIENDS in "AMNESTY"
and "OPEN BORDERS" PURSUIT
AMNESTY by BUSH - The Truth about Section 245(i)
Communist Party USA - Proposed Resolution against Racism and for Immigrant Rights
A] Open unlimited immigration into the USA Jorge W. Bush - Open Borders
B] Compulsory bi-lingual education for all adults and their families of whatever country or cultural background. Federal prohibition of " English Only " English, Huh? Bush firmly rejected English-only, which has caused problems among Hispanics. I support English-plus, not English-only, said Bush. English-only says to me that if Hispanic happens to be your heritage, youre not part of the process.
C] Extension of all existing labor and workplace protection laws, and the right to redress under them for all immigrant workers, documented or not. Bush measure to be introduced in Congress that grants Illegal Aliens the same rights in the workplace as U.S. citizens.
D] Support for the AFL-CIO policy on amnesty, and a call for a major AFL-CIO drive in all minority communities, and that consciously strategies to avoid any attempts to "whipsaw" one community against another. Which president, take your pick
In Mexico, Daschle, Gephardt give strongest support yet to more open borders, immigration reform
"President of the United States Wants To Grant Amnesty Up To 4 Million Illegal Aliens"
George W. Bush: No Amnesty for Immigrants - "There's going to be no amnesty"
"Read My Lips""
George W. Bush Doesn't Need No Stinking Polls
How George W. Bush Uses Polls
Jorge W. Bush Was Just Kidding - Bush Administration Wants to Extend Immigration "Amnesty"
The fall of the Republic
Definitely a reconquista move by Mexico. That country is like a cancer.
Note that King Jorge started this crap by pushing 245i. When warned that appeasement would only lead to further demands, did he listen? The result was predictable.
Yah, lobotomies are getting cheaper every day.
EBUCK
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