A popular argument among pro-amnesty supporters is that illegal aliens are doing work that Americans won't do. But data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that in all occupational fields, the the vast majority of workers are American
In June of 2011, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley signed into law
restrictions against illegal immigration, considered by many political
analysts as the toughest in the nation. Governor Bentley labeled the law
as the “strongest immigration bill in the country.”
However, as seen in most instances, church groups in Alabama are coming
out publicly against the law and pushing for open-border measures. The
President of the Institute on Religion and Democracy, Mark Tooley,
described the church’s belief as, “Any border enforcement is commonly
derided as ‘militarization.’ And illegal immigrants are routinely
likened to the Holy Family fleeing to Egypt, or Abraham searching for
the Promised Land.”
Many pro-amnesty advocates claim that "comprehensive immigration reform" is the "civil rights test of our generation."
NumbersUSA contents that there is little comparison between the struggle of descendants of American slaves to gain equal standing and the desire of illegal aliens to be rewarded for breaking immigration laws.