PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Federation for American Immigration
Reform (FAIR) applauded the decision by Senate leaders to strip an
amendment granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens from an
Appropriations bill to fund our troops serving in Iraq. However, an
amendment that would allow for hundreds of thousands of additional
unskilled H-2B guest workers to be admitted to our labor force remains
in the bill.FAIR, which has consistently opposed all efforts to grant
amnesty to illegal aliens and expand guest worker programs that
undermine American workers, also objected to the inappropriate use of an
emergency spending bill to enact major unrelated legislation.
Compounding the abuse of the legislative process, the sponsors of these
amendments cynically chose a bill to fund our troops who are engaged in
active combat overseas as their vehicle for rewarding illegal aliens and
cheap labor interests."In the end, the Senate leadership did the
right thing by removing an unrelated and unjustifiable amnesty, authored
by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), from an emergency measure to fund
our troops in Iraq," stated Dan Stein, president of FAIR. "The
leadership must also act to strip an amendment offered by Sen. Barbara
Mikulski (D-Md.) that could result in the admission of more than 400,000
new unskilled workers over the next three years."Amendments to the
Iraq funding measure, granting outright or de facto amnesty to some 1.35
million illegal aliens, and adding hundreds of thousands of new guest
workers to our weakening economy, were added last week during the
Appropriations Committee mark-up. These far-reaching and unrelated
amendments were added to the bill without notice or debate, and were
clearly designed to achieve by stealth the amnesty and guest worker
measures that the American public has repeatedly and emphatically
rejected.As soon as these amendments were added, FAIR began to publicize
the attempted hijacking of the Iraq funding bill. As word of this back
door effort to enact an illegal alien amnesty and increase the admission
of new guest workers spread in the media and on the Internet, the
American public reacted angrily."Linking support for our troops to
rewards for people who broke our laws and more cheap labor for powerful
business interests was not just wrong, it was shameful," declared
Stein. "There is no justification for an illegal alien amnesty, no
justification for adding new guest workers at a time when so many
working Americans are hurting, and there is never any justification for
using our troops to pass special interest legislation."Source:
Federation for American Immigration Reform
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