The People Spoke - Time to Act
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Categories: Action Alerts, Consumer and Worker Protection, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Foreign Policy, National Security, Immigration, Peace and Armed Conflict, Ranting and Venting, Criminal Justice Reform, Workers' Rights
Categories: Action Alerts, Consumer and Worker Protection, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Foreign Policy, National Security, Immigration, Peace and Armed Conflict, Ranting and Venting, Criminal Justice Reform, Workers' Rights
We the people spoke today, and it's time to hold those politicians accountable who favored the following: 1. Exploitation of a specific race of brown skinned workers by big business - aka Slavery or Indentured Servitude 2. Reward law breaking with the gift of citizenship - spitting in the eye of those who would come here and enhance our country through legal means 3. Open borders to allow the following: Un-balanced free trade that drives good American jobs to Mexico, Un-fettered access to any illegal who wants to come to the US - even OTMs who may or may not want to cause us harm 4. A visa system that is still unchecked - permitting those here on legal visas to overstay at their own will - anyone remember 9/11/01? Guess cheap labor and votes are more important than security 5. Extreme Liberal Special Interest Groups and Big Business continual hold on our politician's cahones It's time to vote these bums out - ALL of them from both parties - not one had our needs, wants, or desires on their minds. If we continue to simply vote party line - then we'll end up with more of the same' Don't be blinded like I was - send these elites packing and get some new blood and new ideas in DC.
Ask a Native American what he thinks about uncontrolled illegal immigration!


















Jail terms for employers of undocumented workers.
Jailing a couple hundred lawbreaking CEOs and business owners would change things VERY quickly.
Immigrant bashers such as Don Goldwater-R, who ran for Governor of Arizona, instead favors building a border fence (no bid contracts?) and creating labor camps for detained immigrants (link here)Link , but is opposed to jail terms for the employers of undocumented workers.
Free legal counsel to sue for minimum wage. Hmm...The vast majority probably make more than that. It's tough raising a family making several times more than the minimum wage nowadays.
Wouldn't jailing CEO's and owners of companies that employ undocumented workers work better?
It's a shame that the Senate couldn't come up with a sensible comprehensive bill because alot of families (small kids) are going to suffer for it.