November 17, 2008
Right Side News has received a report from FAIR that Speaker Pelosi supports an end to worksite enforcement. This is pretty amazing to see that Speaker Pelosi has the same beliefs as Mexico's lobbies. Looks like Mexico and Pelosi are on the same side to run their stampede over the backs of hard working Americans. See for yourself
The FAIR report states the following:
At a press conference on November 5th, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) indicated that she supports an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) worksite enforcement operations, arguing that they have intensified the importance of advancing amnesty legislation.
Pelosi's comments drew the ire of the Ranking Members of the two House committees with primary jurisdiction over immigration-related legislation. Representative Peter King (R-NY), Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Committee, disagreed with the Speaker: "The last thing we should be talking about is ending ICE raids. We need more enforcement, not less." (CongressDaily, November 10, 2008) Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee Lamar Smith (R-TX) commented as well, saying that "instead of criticizing, the Speaker should be commending ICE for protecting American jobs by ensuring that they don't go to illegal immigrants, targeting identity thieves and holding employers accountable." (Id.) Smith concluded: "I'm troubled that the Speaker seems to be more concerned with the welfare of illegal immigrants than of the U.S. citizens who have to compete against them for jobs." (Id.)
With President-elect Barack Obama set to assume office on January 20th, 2009, and a newly-elected, Democratic-majority Congress scheduled to convene two weeks prior to that, Pelosi's comments have set the stage for a possible battle over worksite enforcement in the upcoming legislative session. Some Congressional aides have said that they are worried Obama will choose a new ICE director who will not make worksite enforcement operations a high priority - a move they would view as a major mistake. (Id.) The President-elect's campaign website, however, suggests that Obama supports the enforcement of immigration laws. According to the site, Obama advocates employer sanctions: "To remove incentives to enter the country illegally, we need to crack down on employers that hire undocumented immigrants." (President-elect Obama's Campaign Website)
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