Organization argues that Black Americans have already been severely damaged by decades of uncontrolled illegal immigration and stand to lose even more if 12 million, or more, illegal aliens are granted amnesty. The coalition also formed in response to the failure of black elected officials to represent the interests of African Americans.http://chooseblackamerica.com/
The idea that a modern society like ours requires the ministrations of foreign workers, because there is no other way to do get these jobs done, smacks of the apocryphal quote from a 19th-century patent commissioner: "Everything that can be invented has been invented."http://www.cis.org/articles/2004/markoped010704.html
By Mark Krikorian, of the Center for Immigration Studies, in National Review, January 7, 2004
While President Bush says he is considering another "guest-worker program" for the nearly 13 million illegal aliens living and working in the United States, he also says the program won't be a reward for violating U.S. immigration and alien employment laws. It's hard to understand how illegal aliens would not consider such a program a reward...http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/2/13/140946.shtml
"The failure here isn't in the work ethic of Americans. Rather, it lies with the CEOs, business owners, university and hospital administrators, and government officials—and ultimately, with all of us who benefit from cheap labor—to offer the wages and benefits necessary to attract sufficient numbers of legal workers. There's a reason they call the labor market a market."http://www.slate.com/id/2157483/