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By Chip Rogers
Assume Congress was considering a "comprehensive" plan to reduce wages for the poor, increase crime in minority neighborhoods, further diminish already failing pubic schools, and seriously strain an overburdened health care system.
Surely such a proposal would be dismissed as "un-American."
Yet this is exactly what the current amnesty/guest worker bill would accomplish.
While multinational corporations brazenly urge Congress to decriminalize the subsidized illegal labor of an estimated 20 million illegal aliens, there has been little public exposure of what would happen to low-income U.S. citizens, particularly minorities.
Posted by tyne at June 26, 2007