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Immigrant Rights Groups Condemn New Senate Proposal To Overhaul Nation's Immigration Laws
A bipartisan group of Senators have proposed a bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to continue to work here if they fulfill a number of requirements including paying a $5,000 fine and getting a biometric identification card. The bill would also established a guest-worker program and increase security on the U.S.-Mexican border.
A bipartisan group of Senators has proposed sweeping changes to the nation's immigration laws. The bill calls for increased security on the U.S.-Mexican border, the hiring of 18,000 more Border Agents and new requirements for employers to check the immigration status of employees. The bill would allow undocumented immigrants to continue to work here if they fulfill a number of requirements including paying a $5,000 fine and getting a biometric identification card. The bill would also set up a point system to determine who merits a new type of visa. The Senate proposal would also allow up to 600,000 temporary workers to come to the United States each year.
Democratic leaders are calling the bill a compromise reached under difficult political circumstances. Several Republicans – including President Bush – have voiced support for the measure. However many immigrants rights advocates are expressing concern. Some say the proposal would create a permanent underclass of immigrant workers. We are joined now by Stan Mark. He is Program Director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
* Stan Mark, Program Director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
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Democratic leaders are calling the bill a compromise reached under difficult political circumstances. Several Republicans – including President Bush – have voiced support for the measure. However many immigrants rights advocates are expressing concern. Some say the proposal would create a permanent underclass of immigrant workers. We are joined now by Stan Mark. He is Program Director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund.
* Stan Mark, Program Director of the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
LISTEN ONLINE:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/18/1429231
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Or are you under the impression that the bulk of the US public is currently in favor of more than this?
That's the downside of democracy. There is no reason to expect decisions will be wise, just, good, etc. -- just that IF democracy is working properly, the decisions will be those "the people" want for good or ill. The upside of denmocracy may not be clear until you consider the alternatives.
Those of us who want "open borders" (free immigration) need to convince our fellow Americans to want that too.
If you believe that most folks want this (and it's being prevented by mysterious cabals, etc.) then might I humbly suggest that you are suffering from too much self delusion for effective operation within a democracy. The first step in changing what people want is to be honest about what they currently want. Not what they "should" want, not what your ideologies suggest that they want, but what they DO want.
That's the downside of democracy. There is no reason to expect decisions will be wise, just, good, etc. -- just that IF democracy is working properly, the decisions will be those "the people" want for good or ill. The upside of denmocracy may not be clear until you consider the alternatives.
Those of us who want "open borders" (free immigration) need to convince our fellow Americans to want that too.
If you believe that most folks want this (and it's being prevented by mysterious cabals, etc.) then might I humbly suggest that you are suffering from too much self delusion for effective operation within a democracy. The first step in changing what people want is to be honest about what they currently want. Not what they "should" want, not what your ideologies suggest that they want, but what they DO want.
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