Liberals who support illegal immigrants are unknowingly siding with greedy U.S. corporations. Why? Because illegal immigration is about one thing --> more corporate profits via lower labor costs.
Who wins? Greedy companies AND illegal workers (earning FAR more than in Mexico).
Who loses? The U.S. labor class (U.S. proletariat) via job losses to illegal workers & depressed wages.
Thus, 120 years of wage scale struggles fought for since the Haymarket Rebellion of 1886 is being undermined.
we wanted to illustrate that much like a quilt woven with many intricate and beautiful fibers, Latinos are a proud and diverse people interwoven with indigenous, Spanish/European, African, and Asian roots. We are citizens not only of the United States of America, but of all the Americas and Latin American countries around the world.
not us. We, and especially our children, need to see that we are an integral and equal part of this society. Third, we wanted a title that would recognize and honor our bilingual heritage and would be easily understood in both English and Spanish. And finally
One is that too often this society sees us not as Americans, but as strangers of this land. We have worked hard to help build this country and we continue to do so every day. When people see the face of America, they need to also see our images included. Second, as Latinos we often think of Americanos as the others in this country
Liberals who support illegal immigrants are unknowingly siding with greedy U.S. corporations. Why? Because illegal immigration is about one thing --> more corporate profits via lower labor costs.
Who wins? Greedy companies AND illegal workers (earning FAR more than in Mexico).
Who loses? The U.S. labor class (U.S. proletariat) via job losses to illegal workers & depressed wages.
Thus, 120 years of wage scale struggles fought for since the Haymarket Rebellion of 1886 is being undermined.
jimj122680 4 years ago
we wanted to illustrate that much like a quilt woven with many intricate and beautiful fibers, Latinos are a proud and diverse people interwoven with indigenous, Spanish/European, African, and Asian roots. We are citizens not only of the United States of America, but of all the Americas and Latin American countries around the world.
Tjb0y 4 years ago
not us. We, and especially our children, need to see that we are an integral and equal part of this society. Third, we wanted a title that would recognize and honor our bilingual heritage and would be easily understood in both English and Spanish. And finally
Tjb0y 4 years ago
One is that too often this society sees us not as Americans, but as strangers of this land. We have worked hard to help build this country and we continue to do so every day. When people see the face of America, they need to also see our images included. Second, as Latinos we often think of Americanos as the others in this country
Tjb0y 4 years ago