La Raza has spent this week having their supporters call the Senate switchboard telling them to support amnesty. We need to let them know a vote for amnesty is unacceptable.
Your Senators need phone calls today before the rancid thinking of yesterday’s immigration hearing infects their views on what makes political sense this year.
Did you think Senators might be too smart this year — or too moral or at least too embarrassed — to push for more foreign workers while millions of Americans are losing their jobs?
Such modest faith in U.S. Senators was dashed yesterday by the Senate Judiciary Committee in a first hearing of its immigration panel.
Senators made it clear that they are hopeful that the American people will let them pass the amnesty this year that was blocked in 2007.
And the Senators made it clear that the only thing that will stop the Senate from passing an amnesty for illegal foreign workers this year is if regular citizens like you mount immediate and sustained protests.
They said they really think Americans have become resigned to an amnesty.
PHONE NOW: 202-224-3121
Just make a simple call and tell your two Senators that you are disgusted by the display of utter moral depravity of the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday in its preference for illegal foreign workers and the outlaw businesses that hire them over the needs of the 13 million U.S. workers who can’t find a job.
Perhaps the saddest part of the hearing yesterday was that the Senators didn’t even acknowledge that 13 million unemployed U.S. workers should be part of the consideration of what to do about immigration.
All but one of the witnesses spoke of immigration without any reference to America’s jobless.
We could have expected as much from the new immigration chairman — Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY). He helped pass the first amnesty in 1986 and has never stopped working against the interests of vulnerable U.S. workers.
But especically disheartening was the mostly agreement from the ranking Republican on the immigration panel, Sen. Cornyn of Texas. He and Schumer said they are agreed on most aspects of what needs to be done. Cornyn is a constantly frustrating figure. His immigration grade is pretty good because the citizens of Texas pound him before every vote and generally get him to do the right thing. But in between he gives all sorts of comfort to the enemies of American workers and communities.
What every Senator needs to hear is that it would be politically stupid and morally bankrupt for the Senate to even consider giving permanent work permits to 8 million illegal foreign workers this year while 13 million jobless American workers would like to have their jobs.
Schumer named his hearing: "Comprehensive Immigration Reform in 2009, Can We Do It and How?"
It revealed that he has no interest in whether it would be a good idea or what the effects would be. No, the title says that Schumer sees this as just another of his political conquests. Huge special interests want this amnesty and Schumer is going to find out how he can pass it.
Unfortunately, logic and compassion and knowledge can have no effect on politicians like Schumer on this subject. The only thing that can pull them off their path is a firestorm of political reaction.
Before the weekend, light some fire.
In addition to your own U.S. Senators, know that the following Members of the Judiciary Committee especially need to hear from you. They will be deciding whether an amnesty comes to a vote.
ARIZONA
Sen. Kyl (R)
202-224-4521
CALIFORNIA
Sen. Feinstein (D)
202-224-3841
DELAWARE
Sen. Kaufman (D)
202-224-5042
ILLINOIS
Sen. Durbin (D)
202-224-2152
IOWA
Sen. Grassley (R)
202-224-3744
MARYLAND
Sen. Cardin (D)
202-224-4524
MINNESOTA
Sen. Klobuchar (D)
202-224-3244
NEW YORK
Sen. Schumer (D)
202-224-6542
OKLAHOMA
Sen. Coburn (R)
202-224-5754
OREGON
Sen. Wyden (D)
202-224-5244
PENNSYLVANIA
Sen. Specter (D)
202-224-5653
RHODE ISLAND
Sen. Whitehouse (D)
202-224-2921
SOUTH CAROLINA
Sen. Graham (R)
202-224-5972
TEXAS
Sen. Cornyn (R)
202-224-2934
UTAH
Sen. Hatch (R)
202-224-5251
VERMONT
Sen. Leahy (D)
202-224-4242
WISCONSIN
Sen. Feingold (D)
202-224-5323
Sen. Kohl (D)
202-224-5653