Conservatives Decry Terror Laws' Impact on Refugees
Conservatives who supported President Bush's re-election have joined liberal groups in expressing outrage over his administration's broad use of anti-terrorism laws to reject asylum for thousands of people seeking refuge from religious, ethnic and political persecution.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/010907N.shtml
Raids, Reforms, and the Labor Movement
"A program can be developed that represents the interests of established US workers, undocumented immigrants, and Latin Americans. Their interests can be meshed with those of US employers on this issue. The claims of nativist ideologues to speak for American workers can be discredited. If the groundwork for such a program is laid now, the alliance of immigrants and established workers can seize the initiative in shaping progressive immigration legislation in the next few years," write Tim Costello, Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/010907M.shtml
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/010907N.shtml
Raids, Reforms, and the Labor Movement
"A program can be developed that represents the interests of established US workers, undocumented immigrants, and Latin Americans. Their interests can be meshed with those of US employers on this issue. The claims of nativist ideologues to speak for American workers can be discredited. If the groundwork for such a program is laid now, the alliance of immigrants and established workers can seize the initiative in shaping progressive immigration legislation in the next few years," write Tim Costello, Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/010907M.shtml
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