Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Democrats - The Black Caucus and Illegal Immigration

Who do they Represent?

The Obama administration last week announced their plans to push an immigration bill by the end of this year. Black voters almost exclusively give their votes to Democrats, ignoring the old saying “never put all your eggs in one basket”. Blacks and members of other minority groups who are in America “legally” are the first to be displaced by cheap “illegal” labor, which comes mainly from Mexico. Currently there are an estimated 12 million or more people in America “illegally”, often depressing wages. Some are paid in cash and do not pay payroll taxes, but use resources that out value any contributions made by their cheap labor. The only ones who benefit are employers who take unfair advantage of the situation. Americans who question in any way the policy of Amnesty for illegal workers are harshly dealt with and labeled racists.

Minority Citizens Replaced
Now the Democrats have found a new minority group and no longer need to rely solely on the Black Vote to help win elections. Blacks and members of other minority groups who are in America “legally” are the first to be displaced by cheap “illegal” labor. The Black Caucus supports Comprehensive Immigration, without a discussion of what it means for poorly educated low skilled black workers. You do not have to be a political analysts to see how rapidly illegal immigration from Mexico has already replaced the black population as the largest minority group in America since the1986 Amnesty given to almost 3 million.

Black Politicians do not express any particular concerns about what this displacement means for a population that is already struggling with: higher unemployment, drugs, gangs and low-income single parent households. Yet the Black Caucus purports to be a special group in government representing the best interest of this community. Blacks now have more competition for resources such as schools, health care and other social services. The fact is that America does not have “unlimited resources”, and it is dishonest to pretend that American Citizens of all races will not be affected by, or have to pay a high cost for illegal immigrants. Not one member of Congress Democrat or Republican has honestly addressed how illegal immigrants compete with low skilled American workers both black and white and what their presence means as this down turn in the Economy continues.

Members of the Black Caucus



Congressional Black Caucus Addressed What The 2010 U.S. Census Means For Caribbean And African Communities, September 25, 2009, Washington DC. The forum addressed issues and questions that those from Caribbean and African nations have faced while residing in the United States.
 Recent trips to Cuba by some members - The Black Caucus is just another group of Professional Politicians who no longer need to represent “Americans”, but put their own political positions and party power above everything else.
What Have They Done Lately?

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