Urgent - stop new amnesty bill H.R. 5038! Call Congress!
H.R. 5038 is called the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019. It’s a massive amnesty bill disguised as "modernization." It should be called the Ag Amnesty and Indentured Servitude Act. Or just the "Ag Amnesty bill". It’s on a fast track in the House, scheduled for Rules Committee on Tuesday with floor vote likely Wednesday.
Please call your Representative as soon as you can during business hours. Voice your objections to bill H.R. 5038.
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Key facts
Here are a few key facts, compiled by NumbersUSA. They have prepared a more complete analysis.
Amnesty: H.R. 5038 would give amnesty - including work permits, green cards, and a path to citizenship - to illegal aliens who have been unlawfully employed in agriculture at least part time during the past two years. In fact, illegal aliens who spent just most weekends working in agriculture over two years would qualify.
H-2A Expansion: Rather than providing incentives for mechanization to reduce the need for manual labor, or even just streamlining the existing H-2A program, the sponsors of H.R. 5038 decided that it is time to complete the hollowing out of several other industries, in addition to seasonal farm work. They kept the numerically unlimited H-2A category for seasonal work, but created a new, non-seasonal, year-round category so that at least 20,000 (and potentially many more) low-paid foreign workers can be imported each year to work at dairies, meat-packing plants, fish canneries, nurseries, and more.
Indentured Servitude:: Congress knows that giving amnesty to illegal agricultural workers will fail to produce a stable, legal workforce, because they've tried it before. Congress passed an agricultural amnesty in 1986, as part of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA). But there was a catch: most of the amnestied ag workers left agriculture for better-paying jobs as soon as they got their work permits. The sponsors of the Farm Workforce Modernization Act decided to address this problem by regressing to the 17th Century practice of indenturing these newly amnestied agricultural workers for various durations, mainly four to eight years.
In its Alert on H.R. 5038, NumbersUSA says it's "important for every office's staff to know that WE THE PEOPLE know the amnesty vote is coming. And that WE THE PEOPLE probably know more about what is in the amnesty bill than their boss the Representative knows. For example, do they know this is a bill that re-establishes indentured servitude in this country. Let's cause those staffers to start scrambling to see what is actually in this bill."
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The last thing the U.S. needs now is another massive amnesty for illegal aliens. There have been too many amnesties already in recent decades, resulting in disrespect for immigration law and law in general. Amnesties stimulate further illegal immigration. Coloradoans face congestion today, along with the prospect of unending growth. The future will be even grimmer as more and more people from other countries pour into the U.S. See this trenchant commentary on H.R. 5038 by Bob Dane, of Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Please call your Representative as soon as you can during business hours. Voice your objections to bill H.R. 5038.
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Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."