Friday, May 1, 2009

Amnesty Push Is Happening NOW

From NumbersUSA:

Bi-partisan Senate push for amnesty starts -- U.S. jobless workers thrown under the bus -- ACT NOW
 
FRIENDS, THE SENATE NEEDS YOUR IMMEDIATE RESPONSE!

Your Senators need phone calls today before the rancid thinking of yesterday's immigration hearing infects their views on what makes political sense this year.

Did you think Senators might be too smart this year -- or too moral or at least too embarrassed -- to push for more foreign workers while millions of Americans are losing their jobs?

Such modest faith in U.S. Senators was dashed yesterday by the Senate Judiciary Committee in a first hearing of its immigration panel.

Senators made it clear that they are hopeful that the American people will let them pass the amnesty this year that was blocked in 2007.

And the Senators made it clear that the only thing that will stop the Senate from passing an amnesty for illegal foreign workers this year is if regular citizens like you mount immediate and sustained protests.

They said they really think Americans have become resigned to an amnesty.

PHONE NOW: 202-224-3121


Just make a simple call and tell your two Senators that you are disgusted by the display of utter moral depravity of the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday in its preference for illegal foreign workers and the outlaw businesses that hire them over the needs of the 13 million U.S. workers who can't find a job.

Perhaps the saddest part of the hearing yesterday was that the Senators didn't even acknowledge that 13 million unemployed U.S. workers should be part of the consideration of what to do about immigration.

All but one of the witnesses spoke of immigration without any reference to America's jobless.

Once again, our politicians are putting political correctness ahead of the American people.  Call your Senators NOW to express your anger and frustration at this ridiculous and damaging pander-fest.  We beat it back a couple years ago...let's do it again now!

There's my two cents.

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