Bush’s immigrant worker proposal doesn’t work here
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We are against the proposal. There is only so much money in the
state, and it belongs to those of us that are legally here.
The schools and hospitals should not be forced to give away what
many who live here must pay for or are denied. Jobs are being taken
away from U.S. citizens who deserve them.
Once here, illegals never go home. They have families, and we are
too darn kind. Once we see a human face we don’t -- or can’t -- send
them back or deny them rights that their own countries would not give
them.
We vote and intend to use that right as it is best used.
VICKI and JOHN VULTEE
Newport Beach
With 3.5 million jobs lost since he took office, President George
Bush apparently feels that either there is a labor shortage or that
American workers are paid too much.
Continually pouring foreign workers into low-skill jobs has kept
wages and benefits down and resulted in greater spending on social
services for these workers and their families.
Now, jobs at every level are threatened. A business can simply
post a job opening for a programmer at a ridiculously low wage, and
if no American jumps at it, a foreigner can come over and claim it.
All wages and benefits will be globalized to the prevailing wages in
foreign countries. If the grocery clerks do not like their new
contract, bring in some foreigners who do.
Also, do you really believe that this is temporary work program?
As these workers have children while working here, their children
will be U.S. citizens. I can see the marches and rallies saying they
should not have to go back to their homeland.
All we will be doing is adding to population growth that is
already too high and adding to the congestion, sprawl, and
environmental destruction that is eroding our quality of life, not to
mention the new low wages for almost all our jobs.
So, no, I do not agree with our president. At least he could call
for the deportation of the illegals holding jobs and advertise their
jobs to Americans. Why should they hold on to their illegally
obtained jobs?
JAMES R. FISLER
Costa Mesa
* EDITOR’S NOTE: James R. Fisler is a Costa Mesa parks and
recreation commissioner.
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