As
President Bush vowed Friday to crack down on human trafficking, leaders
of organizations representing enslaved workers blasted Bush and
Republican leaders for "pulling out all the stops" to block a landmark
bill that would help immigrant farm workers establish legal status. "He
(Bush) did nothing to help us get a vote on the historic AgJobs bill,"
Arturo Rodriguez, president of the United Farm Workers, said at a news
conference. " The news conference united leaders of the largest
Hispanic and immigrant organizations in the country. They said the
president would not win the votes of immigrants -- especially Latinos
-- unless AgJobs passes." "If the Bush campaign wants to win Latino votes, I
suggest they save millions in advertising and focus on fixing our
broken immigration laws," said Eliseo Medina, vice president of the
Service Employees International Union, which has helped register more
than 20,000 voters in Florida. "When it comes to the election,
immigrants are going to take to heart the saying (that) actions speak
louder than words." [more]
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