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Cutrona, Danielle (Judiciary-Rep) Posted in group: Groundswell Mar 29, 2013 1:49 PM

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE The Corner The one and only. We Need an Immigration Policy that Helps Americans By Jeff Sessions March 29, 2013 12:36 P.M.

Immigration reform is a complex issue that requires significant time and public engagement to be handled responsibly and to produce legislation that will actually work. We need to have open public hearings on every aspect of this proposed reform visa overstays, exit and entry systems, future flow, chain migration, the public-charge rule, fiscal impacts, worksite security, law-enforcement concerns, etc. For instance, the ICE officers union has asked repeatedly to be given a chance to participate in White House discussions and to speak with the Gang of Eight, but has been unable to get a meeting even as the special interests report almost daily on their access and engagement. One of the most important concerns and too little discussed is the economic impact. The last time Congress considered a comprehensive immigration bill, unemployment was 4.5 percent. Today, its nearly 8 percent. 40 percent of those unemployed have been out of work for six months or longer. The labor force participation rate is at a thirty-year low. The unemployment rate for teenagers is 25.1 percent. Wages are stagnant. Never before have more Americans been on food stamps and other forms of welfare. Yet all we hear from those interests pushing for
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a comprehensive immigration bill is that we have a labor shortage and need to import more low-skill workers. An expanded guest-worker program will not benefit unemployed American and legal workers. We should be trying to help unemployed Americans find good jobs, not importing cheap labor to take these jobs. A well-planned welfare-towork program turning the welfare office into a job placement center is what is needed. There are communities in this country that have been plagued by generations of high unemployment. Yet the very jobs that would be an entry point into the labor force for the unemployed particularly for the young are the jobs that are seemingly being negotiated away as part of this comprehensive bill. Every American worker, union and non-union, is right to be concerned about a large guest-worker program combined with a large amnesty of illegal workers. There is no doubt that such a program will reduce Americans wages and job prospects. Ultimately, Congress must recognize that has to be focused on meeting the needs of unemployed and underemployed American workers. The economic impact of immigration is the overriding concern about which there has been much too little serious conversation. Jeff Session represents Alabama in the United States Senate.
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