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America Profiting from Illegal Immigration? By Domenico Maceri
Some politicians would have no career except for their "crusade" against illegal immigrants. Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado) has made himself a national name using his opposition to illegal immigration. His very high visibility even angered the White House, which has taken a more moderate approach on the issue. Yet, there has been some talk about Tancredo riding the immigration issue into a candidacy for president.California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose polls have dropped significantly in the last several months, even got into the fray when he stated that we should "close" the border with Mexico. Schwarzenegger even praised members of the Minutemen Project, whom President Bush called "vigilantes" for patrolling the Arizona border with Mexico.Schwarzenegger copied Pete Wilson who used the immigration issue as a springboard to reelection as governor in 1994 when he supported Proposition 187, which denied benefits to undocumented workers.Although businesspeople and politicians "profit" from illegal immigration, the average taxpayer does not. Since companies hiring undocumented workers pay them very little and provide no health benefits, citizens end up subsidizing employers.Legalizing undocumented workers would eventually end this subsidy. Unfortunately, the federal government has been slow to act. Yet, there is hope. Three immigration bills are being discussed in Congress. One is very promising. It's sponsored by Senators John McCain (R-Arizona) and Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts).One of the features of the proposed legislation is the opportunity for the estimated 10-12 million undocumented workers to come out of the shadows and regularize their status. If that happens, demagogic politicians will have to look elsewhere for their "profits." ![]() Julián Castro's Monolingualism: a ... Biden's Immigration Plan: Between Trump and ... Legal and Illegal Immigration: A Winning Hand ... World Cup: Beyond the Soccer Field John Kelly's Fails English and History Trump's Tiny Heart and DACA's Repeal Yesterday's Immigrants: Better Than Today's? Trump's Alternative Reality on Immigration: a ... Kaine's Español: Not Just Empty ... Immigration: The Supreme Court Hands GOP a ... Trump's Tax Returns: Our Business? Trump's Wall is Full of Holes Angry Latino Voters Will Deny Trump the ... Bilingualism and US Presidents Cruz: A "Canadian" for the US Presidency? Spanish in the US: Just an Immigrant Language? US Border Enforcement Bil Too Tough, Unwise Freedom of Speech in English Only? The GOP: No Guest Worker Program? Tancredo: the Ugly Face of the GOP? Rights for Illegal immigrants? Healthcare for All? No English, No Service? When Language Knowledge Means Security Enough Undocumented Workers? Bilingual Principals? Domestic Workers: Family Members? Mexico in US Tongue-Tied Bush? Is Immigration a Local Affair? Voting Rights in Español Job Safety for All? When English Only Discriminates Border Control with Songs? Guilty Parents, Innocent Children? Only One Language for America? George Bush: Already Lame Duck? A Comprehensive Immigration Bill That Works Language as Integration Driving in English Only? Illegal Workers Saving Social Security? Learning Languages the Easy Way? English-Only Laws: Why? Arnold Schwarzenegger: Pete Wilson II? Language Fluency Means Security Stingy Government But Generous People ![]() Julián Castro's Monolingualism: a ... Biden's Immigration Plan: Between Trump and ... Legal and Illegal Immigration: A Winning ... World Cup: Beyond the Soccer Field John Kelly's Fails English and History
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