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originally posted by: antoinemarionette
a reply to: Black_Fox
I can see that your video is from the Examiner so I ain't clicking it.
You are supposed to reveal your source when posting a video, you know?
The Democrats using a letter written by Martin Luther King Jr.’s wife to smear then-Sen. Jeff Sessions aren’t mentioning another important letter she signed warning of the threat liberal immigration laws pose to black workers. The second letter from Coretta Scott King urged Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch not to repeal sanctions on employers of illegal immigrants, because of the “devastating impact” it could have on unskilled and semi-skilled workers, particularly in the black and Hispanic communities.
She signed the letter in 1991, along with eight CEOs of leading African-American organizations and coalitions, lobbying on behalf of the minority voters they then represented all over the country. King and the other leaders detail an argument for enforcement of immigration laws in the letter that will sound familiar to anyone who has paid attention to Sessions’ hawkish positions on immigration, which he became known for in the Senate.
They were concerned that Hatch’s proposal to get rid of the sanctions on employers who hired illegal immigrants would cause another problem — discrimination against minority American workers in favor of cheaper illegal immigrant workers.
originally posted by: Black_Fox
a reply to: gladtobehere
" IMHO the obvious question is "why are 'all the jobs' going to illegals"? "
Great question!
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: Black_Fox
a reply to: gladtobehere
" IMHO the obvious question is "why are 'all the jobs' going to illegals"? "
Great question!
They are more willing to travel great distances to find work.
The only reason why some people can't find jobs, is because they are only looking in their local neighborhood.
The US has 50 states, and anybody willing to explore all 50 states is guaranteed to find work in one of those states.
It's all about willingness to move.
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
If you lose your job to someone who cant speak the language, you might need a change in careers.
originally posted by: seeker1963
So how do you feel about the importance this woman feelings that these issues are damaging the "Black Community"? Should her feelings as a LEGAL United States citizen be disregarded?
Progressives are walking on a VERY slippery slope!
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: Black_Fox
a reply to: gladtobehere
" IMHO the obvious question is "why are 'all the jobs' going to illegals"? "
Great question!
They are more willing to travel great distances to find work.
The only reason why some people can't find jobs, is because they are only looking in their local neighborhood.
The US has 50 states, and anybody willing to explore all 50 states is guaranteed to find work in one of those states.
It's all about willingness to move.
originally posted by: IkNOwSTuff
why should any American citizen have to leave their family, friends and life behind to find work
when the local jobs that are available have gone to illegal non citizens?
By not condeming this youre basically condoning people working without rights for slave labour type wages, in my opinion anyone who thinks this is an ignorant self entitled prick