Rich Immigrants Are Behind $18 Million to Force Passage of Amnesty for Illegal Aliens This Year
by Roy Beck, NumbersUSA: Born in 1930 and 1934 (in Hungary and Iran) and moving to the United States in 1956 and 1958, two immigrants are at the heart of a massive flow of money into groups intent on forcing a vote this autumn to grant amnesty to 12 million or more illegal aliens.
Is there something just a little unseemly about immigrants using their good fortune to try to radically change the country that adopted them? The Soros Foundations Network and Carnegie Corporation are two of the key money sources backing all the groups that are insisting on a giant amnesty for illegal aliens this year. Both are led by immigrants who apparently like America so much that they will spare no expense in changing it as rapidly as possible through immigration.
I get a call from at least one news reporter a day asking what we are going to do to stop what looks to the journalists to be an invevitable vote this autumn on a giant amnesty. To each one, I say that it makes no political sense at all to vote to give 7 million illegal-alien foreign workers permanent access to U.S. jobs while 12 million Americans are trying to find a job and can't find one (and 8 million more have had to settle for part-time jobs).
But the reporters respond back that the pro-amnesty groups have so much money that they believe they can force the vote. How much money? Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times interviewed a large number of the pro-amnesty leaders and wrote this:
Another foundation committing millions to the pro-amnesty effort is the Carnegie Corporation which has made rewards for illegal immigration one of its top projects. Carnegie openly touts its decision to be a central organizing leader to pull foundations together in a consortium to ensure amnesty and increased future immigration.
The open-borders leadership was begun at Carnegie under its new president, Vartan Gregorian. Gregorian was born in Iran of Armenian parents in 1934 and received his secondary education in Lebanon. He moved to the United States in 1958 (two years after Soros) to study at Stanford and apparently never left. Now, they exercise control over incredible fortunes, and they are using that control to promote their agendas of massive U.S. population growth and a globalized U.S. labor market.
Not all immigrants treat their adopting country like Gregorian and Soros do. NumbersUSA is proud of all of our members who are themselves immigrants (or children, spouses and parents of immigrants) and who join us in insisting that immigration policies be run in the national interest in ways that do not harm the people already living in the United States. The question is whether enough of the people of America (native-born and foreign-born) love their country enough to stand up and fight for it as hard as Gregorian and Soros intend to fight to overwhelm it with out-of-control immigration.
Tags: amnesty, Gerorge Soros, illegal aliens, immigrants, NumbersUSA, Roy Beck, Vartan Gregorian To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
Is there something just a little unseemly about immigrants using their good fortune to try to radically change the country that adopted them? The Soros Foundations Network and Carnegie Corporation are two of the key money sources backing all the groups that are insisting on a giant amnesty for illegal aliens this year. Both are led by immigrants who apparently like America so much that they will spare no expense in changing it as rapidly as possible through immigration.
I get a call from at least one news reporter a day asking what we are going to do to stop what looks to the journalists to be an invevitable vote this autumn on a giant amnesty. To each one, I say that it makes no political sense at all to vote to give 7 million illegal-alien foreign workers permanent access to U.S. jobs while 12 million Americans are trying to find a job and can't find one (and 8 million more have had to settle for part-time jobs).
But the reporters respond back that the pro-amnesty groups have so much money that they believe they can force the vote. How much money? Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times interviewed a large number of the pro-amnesty leaders and wrote this:
To bolster their cause, advocates are planning an $18-million media and grass-roots campaign for the fall. The funding is coming primarily from liberal foundations, including one founded by billionaire activist George Soros.Soros was born in Hungary in 1930. He moved to New York City in 1956. Amassing billions as an international financier, he spends profusely on projects to open the United States to residency for the rest of the world.
Another foundation committing millions to the pro-amnesty effort is the Carnegie Corporation which has made rewards for illegal immigration one of its top projects. Carnegie openly touts its decision to be a central organizing leader to pull foundations together in a consortium to ensure amnesty and increased future immigration.
The open-borders leadership was begun at Carnegie under its new president, Vartan Gregorian. Gregorian was born in Iran of Armenian parents in 1934 and received his secondary education in Lebanon. He moved to the United States in 1958 (two years after Soros) to study at Stanford and apparently never left. Now, they exercise control over incredible fortunes, and they are using that control to promote their agendas of massive U.S. population growth and a globalized U.S. labor market.
Not all immigrants treat their adopting country like Gregorian and Soros do. NumbersUSA is proud of all of our members who are themselves immigrants (or children, spouses and parents of immigrants) and who join us in insisting that immigration policies be run in the national interest in ways that do not harm the people already living in the United States. The question is whether enough of the people of America (native-born and foreign-born) love their country enough to stand up and fight for it as hard as Gregorian and Soros intend to fight to overwhelm it with out-of-control immigration.
Tags: amnesty, Gerorge Soros, illegal aliens, immigrants, NumbersUSA, Roy Beck, Vartan Gregorian To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
2 Comments:
Immigration IS NOT A PARTISAN issue! It is an ECONOMIC/CLASS issue. By the 1970s, the elites of this country recognized that the USSR was no longer any real threat to them; it was then that they began their efforts to dismantle the middle class and reclaim the wealth they had been force to relinquish to workers during the 1930s, 40s, 50s, and 60s.
A middle class requires a tight labor market and legal bargaining rights workers. Without these two essential elements, workers will never be able to achieve and maintain middle class incomes. No matter what politicians or anyone else says, if jobs can be outsourced (Free Trade/Global Economy) or in-sourced (massive immigration, legal or illegal), then the middle class will disappear and workers’ standard of living and working conditions will get worse and worse.
When politicians or the media talk about “free trade” or “we are in a global economy,” you need to say they want cheap labor and a poor standard of living for me. When they tell you we are “a nation of immigrants” so you have to accept 12-20+ million illegal aliens and tens of millions of legal immigrants,” you need to say they want cheap labor and a poor standard of living for me. When they say you are a bigot, a xenophobe, a nativist, or a hater of brown people if you oppose amnesty and want our laws enforced, you need to say they want cheap labor and a poor standard of living for me. When they say illegal aliens only do jobs American citizens won’t do, you need to say they want cheap labor and a poor standard of living for me. When President Obama talks about green jobs, you need to ask him who will get those jobs; US citizens or foreign workers.
Whenever politicians or the media say we need anything that expands the labor force or reduces bargaining power of workers, what they are telling you is that they want lower incomes for you and your fellow workers.
Your right. The FEDs tried to get Ford Motor Company in WW II to pay their workers lower wages....they opted out, they were not given bids even though often they were the lowest bidder quite often. The FEDs are playing a game with our lives. The FEDs are running the biggest scheme....worse than Loan Sharks. The only Auto Company not needing bail-out was Ford...go figure!
Post a Comment
<< Home