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Archive for May 18th, 2006

$34 dollars an hour, anyone game?

11:58 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration|Labor|society · 1 Comment

18 May 2006

immigration.jpgThe Chicago Tribune reports on the shortage of “American” labor to do jobs that pay quite well, due to the physical nature of the jobs. I guess Bush’s “jobs Americans won’t do” quote rings true?

Cyndi Smallwood is looking for a few strong men for her landscaping company. Guys with no fear of a hot sun, who can shovel dirt all day long. She’ll pay as much as $34 an hour.

She can’t find them.

Maybe potential employees don’t know about her tiny Riverside firm. Maybe the problem is Southern California’s solid economy and low unemployment rate. Or maybe manual labor is something that many Americans couldn’t dream of doing.

“I’m baffled why more people do not apply,” Smallwood says.

President Bush is not. In his speech to the nation Monday night, he referred to “jobs Americans are not doing,” echoing a point he has been making for years. To fill these spurned jobs and keep the economy humming, Bush says, the U.S. needs a guest worker program.

We all know that manual labor ain’t fun. Read the whole article and you be the judge. Is it true that there are jobs that no one will take except immigrants?

Via / Chicago Tribune

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2005-1109_ricky.jpgThat Ricky Martin is such a humanitarian. Just last week we reported on how Mr. livin la vida loca was helping to fight internet predators.This week his foundation signed an agreement with the International Organization for Migration to combat sexual exploitation and the trafficking of children. At the agreement signing in Madrid, Spain, Ricky said:

We are committed to ending child exploitation.Unfortunately, more than half of trafficking victims worldwide are children, forced into pornography, prostitution and labor servitude, among other forms of exploitation.

Via / Que Pasa

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Building Fences and Now Quite Amnesty

8:35 am By Maegan La Mala · Controversia|Immigration · Comments Off

18 May 2006

border_fence.jpgThe U.S. Senate is just fine with amnesty thank you very much, just don’t call it that. Yesterday the Senate give its nod to an immigration reform plan that includes a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and hundreds of miles of new fencing along the U.S.-Mexican border. The House of Representatives is making it very clear however that anything resembling amnesty will be rejected. The Senate plan also calls for 500 miles of vehicle barriers.

Via / Yahoo

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