Farm worker unions and the Bush heading towards confrontation over immigration
Friday, July 9, 2004 at 03:44PM
TheSpook
Farm worker unions and the Bush administration are heading rapidly towards confrontation over immigration.
After three years of arm-twisting, unions like the United Farm Workers,
Oregon's Union de Pineros and the Ohio-based Farm Labor Organizing
Committee finally have a bill in Congress -- called AgJOBS -- that
would legalize over 1 million agricultural workers living without visas
in the United States. But despite a proclaimed interest in Latino
votes, the White House has instead played to its right-wing Republican
base by launching a national wave of immigration raids. Some
believe that the raids are intended to send a dual message -- placating
anti-immigrant voters while threatening mass deportations if immigrant
communities resist a huge expansion of guest worker programs. [more]
NCLR Slams Senate for Failure to Act on Farmworker Legislation [more]
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