| Eric's Position on Immigration |
"Immigrant" is part of who we are as Americans, a melting pot from the beginning. People have come here to escape persecution -- religious, racial, political; to live in a place that is open and inclusive; to have a shot at the American dream. My own grandparents came here through Ellis Island. But clearly, we face a new problem: a growing wave of illegal immigration. It's a serious problem, for one thing because it can affect national security. It's also a complicated economic problem.
The biggest problem, though, is that the Bush administration and Congress have only just now discovered it, and suddenly immigration is on everyone's agenda. After years of looking the other way as illegal immigration exploded, this Administration is manufacturing yet another crisis to divert attention from its multitude of failures, particularly in Iraq. And their "solutions" won't even begin to solve the problem, which has become institutionalized at multiple levels in our society, especially the economy.
Let us never forget that our current immigration crisis is a direct result of our failed free trade policies. NAFTA created the environment where huge international agri-businesses made it impossible for millions of Mexican and Central American farmers to make a living and feed their families. They migrated north to work in the thousands of maquiladoras or manufacturing factories. Our continued fascination with free trade produced the World Trade Organization most favored nation trading status with communist China. Those manufacturing jobs were snuck out Mexico. Millions then did the only thing they could do, they came north where a majority of them have been systematically abused by corporate America's hiring policies. Our immigration crisis is a reality manufactured largely by the Bush Administration's hand shake with China and it can be undone.
This is a problem government can solve. But we need leaders of integrity and principle, leaders more interested in developing solutions than in arguing about the problem for political gain. Here's a summary of what I see as the important points about this "crisis."
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Eric Massa's Weekly Diary: If You Build it They Will Come...and StayMay 21 by Eric Massa
After years of looking the other way as illegal immigration exploded, this Administration is manufacturing yet another crisis to divert attention from its multitude of failures, particularly in Iraq. While we all agree that illegal immigration is a problem - a major one at that - the President and the Republican congress are jumping the gun with knee-jerk, half-baked "crisis" solutions to a problem that has been building for years. And their "solutions" won't even begin to solve the problem, which has become institutionalized at multiple levels in our society, especially the economy itself.
I'll explain myself more in a moment, but right now, here's a summary of what I see as the important points about this "crisis."
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Massa stands against Drivers Licenses for Illegal Immigrants... Challenges Randy Kuhl on Border SecurityOct 24
CORNING, N.Y. - Retired Navy Commander and candidate for New York's 29th Congressional District Eric Massa, today came out against the recent proposal to grant driver's licenses to illegal immigrants in New York. Massa released the following statement: "It's a serious problem that more than 12 million illegal immigrants currently live in our country. It is unimaginable that six years after foreign terrorists crossed into our country and attacked New York and Washington DC that this Administration has yet to secure our borders. And it's an even bigger problem that Tom DeLay legacy Washington DC Republicans have refused to work together with the new majority in Congress to create a bipartisan solution to the immigration crisis. Occasionally in politics, you find your opponent agreeing with you on an issue. In this case, we both oppose granting driver's licenses to illegal aliens, but he and I differ greatly in our willingness to address the problem in a bipartisan fashion.
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David C. Hall Sr.
6/18/2007
I have had enough of no employment.
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Lori Bartkovich
6/17/2007
His position on immigration, gun control, energy and environmental conservation.
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Paul Stuart
6/11/2007 9:49:25 AM
Eric Massa's mind is a comprehension of contemporary issues.
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