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In reply to the discussion: Cesar Vargas - Prominent Dreamer Joins Bernie Sanders Campaign [View all]Luminous Animal
(27,310 posts)8. Yes. Because of the guest worker provions which SPLC definges as "close to slavery"
Dylan Matthews: In 2007, you had some concerns about the immigration bill being weighed by the Senate, and voted against it. Now that the new Gang of Eight bill is out of committee, what do you make of it?
Sen. Bernie Sanders: Thanks for calling. Let me just say this. I'm a strong supporter of immigration reform, and of the need to provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. I very strongly support the DREAM Act, and will continue to strongly support it. I very strongly believe, as someone who knows what's going on in the dairy industry in Vermont, that there's no question we need to create a status for immigrant workers in agriculture, and I think the committee is making good progress there.
My concerns are in regards to where we stand in terms of guest workers programs, made worse by amendments offered by Senator Hatch. What I do not support is, under the guise of immigrant reform, a process pushed by large corporations which results in more unemployment and lower wages for American workers.
Sen. Bernie Sanders: Thanks for calling. Let me just say this. I'm a strong supporter of immigration reform, and of the need to provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. I very strongly support the DREAM Act, and will continue to strongly support it. I very strongly believe, as someone who knows what's going on in the dairy industry in Vermont, that there's no question we need to create a status for immigrant workers in agriculture, and I think the committee is making good progress there.
My concerns are in regards to where we stand in terms of guest workers programs, made worse by amendments offered by Senator Hatch. What I do not support is, under the guise of immigrant reform, a process pushed by large corporations which results in more unemployment and lower wages for American workers.
Southern Poverty Law Conference - Close to Slavery: Guestworker Programs in the United States
https://www.splcenter.org/20130218/close-slavery-guestworker-programs-united-states
Under the current H-2 program overseen by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), employers brought about 106,000 guestworkers into this country in 2011 approximately 55,000 for agricultural work and another 51,000 for jobs in forestry, seafood processing, landscaping, construction and other non-agricultural industries.
But far from being treated like guests, these workers are systematically exploited and abused. Unlike U.S. citizens, guestworkers do not enjoy the most fundamental protection of a competitive labor market the ability to change jobs if they are mistreated. Instead, they are bound to the employers who import them. If guestworkers complain about abuses, they face deportation, blacklisting or other retaliation.
Bound to a single employer and without access to legal resources, guestworkers are routinely:
But far from being treated like guests, these workers are systematically exploited and abused. Unlike U.S. citizens, guestworkers do not enjoy the most fundamental protection of a competitive labor market the ability to change jobs if they are mistreated. Instead, they are bound to the employers who import them. If guestworkers complain about abuses, they face deportation, blacklisting or other retaliation.
Bound to a single employer and without access to legal resources, guestworkers are routinely:
Cheated out of wages
Forced to mortgage their futures to obtain low-wage, temporary jobs
Held virtually captive by employers or labor brokers who seize their documents
Subjected to human trafficking and debt servitude
Forced to live in squalid conditions
Denied medical benefits for on-the-job injuries.
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Cesar Vargas - Prominent Dreamer Joins Bernie Sanders Campaign [View all]
Luminous Animal
Oct 2015
OP
Ask Vargus, ask him why he has joined Bernie's campaign. He certainly has been writing about his
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#5
Not entirely. IN 2007, Bernie did vote against comprehensive immigration reform, while Hillary
still_one
Oct 2015
#28
No. I went to the site "on the issues" to see how various representatives were on certain issues.
still_one
Oct 2015
#32
Yes. Because of the guest worker provions which SPLC definges as "close to slavery"
Luminous Animal
Oct 2015
#8
Bernie Sanders contrata al ‘dreamer’ César Vargas como parte de su campaña
Luminous Animal
Oct 2015
#9
For those that say Sanders voted against immigration, need to educate themselves
Truprogressive85
Oct 2015
#16