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Subject Open Borders Lobby, Cheap Labor Industry,Tech Giants Unite to Push Amnesty for Illegal Aliens
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Original Message Open Borders Lobby, Cheap Labor Industry,Tech Giants Unite to Push Amnesty for Illegal Aliens

Open borders organizations and the cheap foreign labor industry have teamed up with tech giants to push amnesty for roughly 800,000 to potentially 3.3 million illegal aliens in the United States.
The pro-immigration group called the Coalition for the American Dream seeks to lobby Congress to pass a widespread amnesty plan that would allow illegal aliens protected and eligible for the Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to remain in the U.S.

“Today we are launching the Coalition for the American Dream, a coalition of businesses and industry leaders that have come together to seek the passage of bipartisan legislation that gives Dreamers a permanent solution this year,” the group said in a statement.

“There are many aspects of our immigration system that need reform – and on which we may not agree,” the group continued. “But we all know that Dreamers are important to the future of our companies and our economy. With them, we grow and create jobs. They are part of why we will continue to have a global competitive advantage.”

Members of the group include varying open borders organizations such as Council for Global Immigration, the National Immigration Forum, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s FWD.us.

Big businesses and organizations that profit from the continued importation of cheap foreign labor, as well as illegal immigration, are also involved with the group:

National Association of Manufacturers
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
American Hotel and Lodging Association
NRF’s Chain Restaurant Divison
Marriot International
General Motors
Hilton
Hyatt
Cummins
Best Buy
Mars Incorporated
Western Union
Cisco
Under Armour
Levi Strauss & Co.
IKEA
Dropbox
Univision
Chobani
United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Shuttershock
General Assembly
Consumer Technology Association
The tech industry, seemingly the biggest advocates of amnesty, immigration, and cheap foreign labor, have also tied themselves to the open borders coalition.

Those tech giants include:

Glassdoor
Slack
Airbnb
Google
Intel
Microsoft
Amazon
Apple
IBM
Lyft
Pay​Pal
Two GOP-led amnesty plans are being pushed, one by House Speaker Paul Ryan and another by Senate Republicans. Both amnesty plans ignore President Trump’s America First immigration priorities, which were released this month and include mandating that employers not hire illegal aliens, cutting overall legal immigration levels, and constructing a border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

[link to www.breitbart.com]
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