This week, as a guest on a Spanish language radio show, President Obama stated his continued support for giving amnesty to 12 million illegal immigrants, which would force Americans looking for a job to compete with amnestied aliens for work. (El Piolin Interview, February 18, 2009 and CBS4South Florida). During the radio interview, President Obama said: Were going to start by really trying to work on how to improve the current [immigration] system so that people who want to be naturalized, who want to become citizens . . . are able to do it; that its cheaper, that its faster, that they have an easier time in terms of sponsoring family members. Following that, President Obama acknowledged what legal American workers already know intuitivelythat amnesty is not in their best interestbut then endorsed amnesty anyway. President Obama said: And then weve got to have comprehensive immigration reform. . . . Politically its going to be tough. Its probably tougher now than it was, partly because of the fact that the economy has gotten worse. (El Piolin).
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, over 11.6 million Americans are currently unemployed and the number of unemployed Americans has increased by 4.1 million over the past year. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 2009). Millions more have simply stopped looking for work. Just last month, 598,000 Americans lost their jobs. Particularly troubling among the unemployment data is the fact that certain minorities such as African-Americans are experiencing greater unemployment (12.6 percent) than the nation as a whole.
President Obama also said his staff was working on amnesty already, stating: weve got some wonderful people on my White House staff who are working on this issue on an ongoing basis. Earlier this week, open-borders advocates suggested that they expect that Congress will debate amnesty legislation in the fall of 2009. (NDN, February 20, 2009). Senate Majority Leader Harry Reids director of Hispanic media has confirmed the likely timing for debate as well. (O Jornal, January 30, 2009).