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Date July 5, 2011

What a difference 7 million jobs would make

CBS News recently reported some devastating statistics for Black Americans who are living with depression-era unemployment rates, including this: “34 percent of New York’s young black men age 19 to 24 are not working.” The Department of Labor confirms that Blacks continue to be disadvantaged by the recession and jobless recovery, but they are not … Continued

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Date June 10, 2011

Young American College Grads Need Break From Immigration Competition (keep only the truly extraordinary)

A new Brookings report brags about all the college graduates that our immigration policy is adding into the U.S. worker pool, but the latest unemployment statistics show nothing but bad news for our own American college graduates. At the end of the first quarter, this was the percentage of young adult American college grads (age … Continued

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Date May 2, 2010

The Anti-Worker May Day Marches (why not to get depressed watching them)

These marches today are supposed to be part of an international day of protest for better worker rights. But the ones in the U.S. mainly are pushing for de facto open borders that would drive our U.S. workers’ wages down toward global averages. Thus, these marchers are not pro-workers but want the same thing as … Continued

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Date April 24, 2010

What I Told CBS News Tonight About Arizona Law — It’s About Jobs

I just came back from taping an interview for the national CBS nightly news regarding the new Arizona immigration-enforcement law. My main point was that states are going to keep passing laws like these as long as the federal government allows 7 million illegal aliens to continue to hold construction, manufacturing, service and transportation jobs … Continued

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Date April 17, 2010

Immigration Headlines at Tax Day Tea Party in Boston and Washington D.C.

I received 10 emails from NumbersUSA members who questioned us about going to Tea Party events in Boston and Washington D.C. this week to advocate immigration reductions. We distributed 10,000 fliers (see contents below) on the High Costs of Mass Immigration, and we passed out thousands of Immigration-Reduction Report Cards across the country.   While … Continued

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Date March 25, 2010

What’s Next? Could Health Care Reform Sink Immigration Reform?

Victory and success often carry complex consequences. A health care win could be prescription for Immigration Reform defeat. With 25 Million Americans out of work, Pres. Obama and Congress need to do something popular next. OBAMA The President was in Iowa City today selling and explaining the recently passed health care bill to the American … Continued

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Date March 18, 2010

In Time for Pro-Amnesty March, Senate Bill’s Outline Released — Goal: More Foreign Workers

As a predicted 100,000 pro-amnesty marchers begin arriving in Washington, Sen. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Graham (R-S.C.) this afternoon offered the blueprint for the amnesty they intend to push through the Senate. And the key rationale is that we need a lot more foreign workers! Yes, folks, your Members of Congress are really that clueless. … Continued

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Date March 8, 2010

Spread These Ads That Pres. Obama Not Enforcing Immigration Laws & Fails To Put Americans Back to Work

A rolling national TV and internet ad campaign began this morning that puts the lie to Pres. Obama’s speeches that his No. 1 priority is putting Americans back to work. The ads note that he could put millions back to work if he would fully enforce immigration laws — but he has cut enforcement by … Continued

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Date March 6, 2010

White Open-Borders Activists Accuse Anti-Amnesty Black Group of Being Like the Klan

I have grown accustomed to well-funded open-borders groups sending hecklers to call me a “white supremacist” every place I speak. But I was still a little surprised when I spoke to a Black grassroots group recently to have all the African Americans there also accused. It now looks like pro-amnesty groups are willing to label … Continued

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