"The New Immigration Debate: Uniting to Demand Equal Rights for all Workers" a 28 minute roundtable discussion hosted by Tosh Anderson of the Break the Chains Alliance and National Mobilization Against Sweatshops, with guests: Josephine Lee of Chinese Staff & Workers' Association & Nellie Baily of Harlem Tenants Council. This MNN public access program addresses the need for all workers- native born, documented and undocumented workers to unite and repeal the 1986 Employers Sanctions Provision that has divided working people.
The program discusses the upcoming May 1st May Day march for equal rights for all workers from Chinatown to Union Square
The only problem is that, minutemanmom's (what a funny account lol) backward thinking has resulted in citizen workers' wages, conditions, and employment rates to plummet. Why is the AFL-CIO, NAACP, and numerous amounts of organizations who wanted Employers' Sanctions in place now against it?
It's because those organizations did not see a positive change after two decades, they saw citizen workers are unfairly competing against undocumented workers. Minutemanmom you are an alien to workers.
paracite 3 years ago
You are like spoiled children demanding rights for undocumented workers i.e. illegal aliens. Illegal aliens need to go home and demand rights from their own countries or be deported!
minutemanmom 3 years ago