IMMIGRATION  
comments_image -

Weekly Diaspora: Busting Immigration Myths

Feature by The Media Consortium's Immigration Blogger, with links to the week's best independent, progressive reporting about immigration.
 
Photo Credit: c 2009 jonathan laurence www.jonathanlaurence.com via RI4A
 
 
LIKE THIS ARTICLE ?
Join our mailing list:

Sign up to stay up to date on the latest Immigration headlines via email.

 
 
 
 

According to a recent study described by New America Media, passing comprehensive immigration reform and providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants  wouldn’t negatively impact the job market for those who are already citizens. This is one of many myths promoted by anti-immigration groups that have recently been busted wide open.

In an interview with Public Policy Institute of California research fellow Laura Hill, New America Media editor Sandip Roy notes, “People say in the current economy with 10 percent unemployment we cannot afford immigration reforms because native born Americans would lose out on jobs. Is that borne out by your study? ”

The answer is no, the study shows. “It won’t cause competitive hardship for native born workers because there is not suddenly mobility among the people being legalized,” Hill tells New America Media. “So this is not a sudden new adverse competition for those already in the workforce.”

Immigrant entrepreneurship

Bruce Corrie via American Forum looks at falsehoods relating to the “costs and burdens of immigrants,” and finds that immigrants have actually helped revitalized Minnesota.

“One just has to visit certain commercial corridors in the Twin Cities to see how immigrant entrepreneurs have vitalized run-down neighborhoods by providing services and jobs, and serving as role models in their communities,” writes Corrie, who notes that immigrant consumers have also helped simulate the state economy. “Analysis of census data for Minnesota shows that the buying power of Asian, Latino and African immigrants is around $5 billion. ”

At AlterNet, Seth Hoy reports that immigration reform could help turn America’s lagging innovation and competition rankings around.

“As leading economists and immigration experts continue to point out,” Hoy writes. “Reforming our entire immigration system—reform which includes a legalization program for unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. as well as revised high- and low-skilled visa caps—is paramount to reviving our economy, re-investing in innovation and technology and giving American back its competitive edge.”

More enforcement abuses

For Inter Press Service, William Fisher reports that according to a recent audit by the Department of Homeland Security, “A controversial government programme that enlists local police officers and sheriff’s deputies to help enforce U.S. immigration laws is verging on being out of control and unable to assess whether it is meeting its stated goals.”

In an interview, Brittney Nystrom with the advocacy group National Immigration Forum tells IPS, “given the well-documented abuses committed by some local enforcement agencies enrolled in this programme, the lack of concern with the civil rights record of enrolled agencies is astounding.”

The Washington Independent’s Julissa Treviño writes more on the audit findings of the program known as “287(g)” in law enforcement circles. “Among its observations, the [Office of Inspector General] found that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Local Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) had not met all of the requirements of the program, such as meeting regularly with steering committees to review the program’s assessment and adequately training its officers.”

For more links on immigration check out:

This post features links to the best independent, progressive reporting about immigration bymembers of The Media Consortium. It is free to reprint. Visit the Diaspora for a complete list of articles on immigration issues, or follow us on Twitter. And for the best progressive reporting on critical economy, environment, and health care issues, check out The AuditThe Mulch, and The Pulse . This is a project of The Media Consortium, a network of leading independent media outlets.

Erin Rosa is the Immigration Blogger at The Media Consortium.
submit to reddit

-
Email
Print
Share
LIKED THIS ARTICLE? JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST
Stay up to date with the latest Immigration headlines via email
Advertisement
Most Read
Most Emailed
Most Discussed
On REDDIT
On DIGG
 
loading most read content ..
Advertisement
Fox, Breitbart, and Ricketts Try to Bring Back D'Souza's Pseudo-Birtherism

By Steve M | No More Mister Nice Blog

 
 
Activists Speak Out Against Lack of Access to Bradley Manning

By Agence France Presse

 
 
NYPD Catches Sexual Assailant, Then Lets Him Go Free Because He Didn't Feel Like Being Questioned

By Jill F | Feministe

 
 
Gov. Scott Orders Purging of Florida’s Voter Rolls - Just in Time For Prez Election

By Adele Stan | AlterNet

 
 
Abortion Clinics Across Country Put On Alert In Wake of Georgia Clinic Arson Cases

By Robin Marty | RH Reality Check

 
 
Former GOP Congresswoman Blasts New GOP Women’s Caucus: ‘They’re Not Voting In Best Interest Of All Women’

By Josh Israel | ThinkProgress

 
 
Debbie Wasserman Schulz is Wrong on Wisconsin

By LaFeminista | DailyKos

 
 
Pro-Coal Group Pays People to Wear Its Shirts at EPA Hearing

By Heather Moyer | Sierra Club

 
 
Kids Inundate NY Governor With Concerns About Fracking

By Seth Gladstone | Food and Water Watch

 
 
Shareholders, Top Doctors Demand McDonald's Assess its Health Impacts

By Sara Deon | Civil Eats

 
 
 
 
 
loading ...
POWERED BY DIGG'S USERS
 
[ page served from web 2 ]