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Obama amnesty greater threat to blacks than police brutality, racial profiling, experts say


Migrants have been using several methods to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, such as hopping aboard trains bound for the north. Critics of President Obama’s amnesty say immigration enforcement has become lax and that too many beds at processing facilities for ... more >

By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Sunday, April 26, 2015

Economic and civil rights experts say increased immigration spurred by President Obama’s executive orders poses a bigger threat to the black community than police brutality or racial profiling, which have sparked protests in black communities across the country.

“It’s a bigger threat to black livelihood,” Peter Kirsanow, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said, adding that illegal immigration “dwarfs” the more inflammatory issues of police brutality, saying, “When you look at the hundreds of thousands of blacks thrown out of work over the years as a result of the competitive pressure the downstream effects are profound.”


The number of unemployed black workers in the U.S. is soaring, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over 12.2 million black people of working age were not in the labor force in March, meaning they had neither been employed nor actively sought a job for at least four weeks.

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The labor force participation rate for black men ages 20 and older is more than 5 percentage points lower than it is for white men, and for those in the labor force, the black unemployment rate is more than double the white unemployment rate, at 10.1 percent versus 4.7 percent.

Loosened immigration policy will only compound the problem.

As more illegal immigrants enter the U.S., encouraged by the president’s sweeping executive actions, they flood low-skilled labor markets once dominated by blacks, which ultimately decreases wages and increases job competition for low-skilled black workers, said Mr. Kirsanow.

“The long-term, large-scale flow of immigration into the United States has worked to erode both the wages and employment prospects of African-American workers,” said Sen. Jeff Sessions, Alabama Republican and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interests, in a statement to The Times.

“Yet the Senate’s ‘Gang of Eight’ plan would have doubled future immigration from its existing record levels. As a nation, our first duty is always to our own citizens, especially those who have sacrificed so much for this country. Any responsible immigration plan must promote higher wages, rising employment and improved working conditions for people already living here,” he said.

Increasing unemployment rates in the black community can lead to numerous other negative social consequences, Mr. Kirsanow said.

Mr. Kirsanow said. “These are the things that the Congressional Black Caucus and the president have refused to address and are things that are tremendously harmful to the prospects of black Americans economically, socially and culturally.”

A spokeswoman for the Congressional Black Caucus did not reply to a request by The Times for comment.

While Mr. Kirsanow opposed the president’s immigration policies, his colleagues on the Civil Rights Commission came out in support of President Obama’s executive orders issued in November, jumping on the political bandwagon at the time.

However, a 2008 briefing report to the Civil Rights Commission on the effects of immigration on wages and employment opportunities for black workers clearly stated that more illegal immigration hurts low-skilled black workers.

“About six in 10 adult black males have a high school diploma or less, and black men are disproportionately employed in the low-skilled labor market, where they are more likely to be in labor competition with immigrants,” the report reads. “Illegal immigration to the United States in recent decades has tended to depress both wages and employment rates for low-skilled American citizens, a disproportionate number of whom are black men.”

Commission Chair Martin Castro, who was not a member of the commission when the 2008 study was conducted, has said that the report was missing key data that contradicted the overall findings and plans to call for a review of the study.

Some economists say that increased immigration doesn’t hurt low-skilled American workers because the two groups don’t typically do the same jobs.

Low-skilled Americans, nearly all of whom speak English, tend to work in jobs that require communication skills, while low-skilled immigrants, who mostly don’t, tend to do jobs that require manual labor, Alex Nowrasteh, immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, explained.

He cited research from economists Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri, who found in their studies in 2008 and 2010 that more immigration tends to raise overall wages for U.S.-born workers.

But while economists agree that immigration improves living standards and wages on average, studies are divided on whether immigration reduces wages for certain groups of workers. Some studies suggest that immigration has reduced wages for low-skilled workers without a high school diploma and college graduates.

A 2007 study by economists George Borjas and Lawrence Katz found that increases in immigrant workers from 1990 to 2006 reduced the wages of low-skilled workers by 4.7 percent and college graduates by 1.7 percent.

In 2009 Mr. Borjas, a Harvard professor, specifically studied the effects of immigration on the economic status of black men and found that a 10 percent immigrant-induced increase in the supply of a particular skill group reduced black wages by 2.5 percent, lowered the employment rate of black men by 5.9 percentage points and increased the incarceration rate of blacks by 1.3 percentage points.

“It is evident that there is a negative correlation between changes in employment propensities and the immigrant share, and that the correlation is stronger for black men,” Mr. Borjas wrote.

But Mr. Nowrasteh explained that more people coming in to the country is good for the U.S. economy, and said that the bigger threat to wages for low-skilled workers is technological change.

“Studies on skilled-bias technological change find a lot of the new machines, computers [and] ways to automate manufacturing increase the wages of high-skilled people a lot more and potentially decrease the wages of lower-skilled people,” Mr. Nowrasteh said, adding that the same economic effects have been observed in countries that don’t accept many immigrants.

Multiple polls show that Americans across the board, regardless of race or political alignment, want less immigration.

In a nationwide survey conducted between August and October of 2014, The Polling Company, Inc. asked over 1,000 adults: “If U.S. businesses have trouble finding workers, what should happen?”

In total, 75 percent said businesses should raise wages and improve working conditions to attract American workers, while only 8 percent said more immigrants workers should be allowed in to the country to fill those jobs.

Eighty-six percent of blacks surveyed said businesses should increase wages rather than hire more immigrants, and 71 percent of Hispanics said the same thing.

Seventy-four percent of Republican responders and 79 percent of Democratic responders also said businesses should increase wages to attract American employees.

In a January 2015 Gallup poll, 39 percent of Americans said they were dissatisfied with current immigration levels and wanted less immigration rather than more.

Factors other than illegal immigration do contribute to black unemployment, and halting illegal immigration is not a panacea for the issues with decreased wages for low-skilled black workers, Mr. Kirsanowexplained. But the effect on low-skilled minority workers must be considered by lawmakers in forming comprehensive immigration reform policies, he said, adding that it must start with following the laws already in place.

“We are not serious about securing the border; we are not serious about enforcement; we are not serious about e-verify. All of these things would be extremely helpful to low-skilled workers and, particularly, black Americans,” Mr. Kirsanow said.


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I've been seeing this a lot over there in hempstead Long Island it was a big black area a lot of black businesses now u go over there nothing but beaners and they businesses pushing blacks out the neighborhood half of em ain't even legal thanks obama
 

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Holy shyt. I dont think I've ever encountered a group with a more toxic, and unbearably negative attitude than coli bruhs. If you guys arent bitterly attacking other races, genders, sexual orientations, etc with your poisonous bullshyt, you're taking a story like this, which has nothing to do with black people, and transforming it into a 'the black race is dying' fatalistic whine fest.

All this story is outlining is a moderately positive projection for others, and somehow it sends y'all off on the deep end. Its like you guys are a bunch of jealousy-minded, awful, bratty, children who are unmanageable and throw ridiculous tantrums every second. No way any of you guys spittin' this crazy shyt will go out to live productive lives, with a peace of mind with these childish ways.

Its truly some sad shyt to read. You're condemning yourself to misery.
Whats wrong with getting one of these?

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And that's because we're both at the bottom of the barrel you fukking idiot. We both are the low class. We are the scum, the trash of America.

you fukking idiot, the white man doesn't give a shyt about Hispanics As much as they don't give a fukk about blacks.


We are the same to them.


Not white


And all you fukking idiots is spew this hate shyt, this divisive shyt. Exactly what your white daddy wants you to do. fukking idiot

But when the white supremacist allow you to join their society where y'all gonna be at when we need y'all? Nah hold your own nuts
 

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yup, thats why DC is generfied because blacks are just happy about getting their individual checks they like working for a massa as long as they got their 6 figures and can own a BMW. You wont see them do shyt for the community.

THIS. Not all of us want to work for non black or deal with non blacks. Some of us want to be around our own and make money with our own.
 

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I learned the ugly side of illegal immigration from Black construction workers who, for whatever local anomaly, once dominated the drywall trade in Los Angeles. They complained their $18 dollar an hour jobs had fallen to $13 an hour before vanishing entirely as the industry was taken over by a largely illegal workforce.
these candy ass liberals who fight for illegals to come in here arent actually being affected by them streaming into the country when it comes to employment. and these republicans talk tough, but they're the ones who want to keep being able to hire them. democrats get the latino vote, and republicans get the latino labor force. neither side gives a fukk about the citizens who get squeezed

no one in their right mind would fight for competition in the fukkin workforce in an imperfect country, and i dont understand why its acceptable to push this bullshyt narrative that enforcing our immigration laws is 'racist' because of political correctness. just because there IS racism that comes with it, doesnt wipe out the fact that these people are taking decent paying jobs and federal aid while citizens go without

my stance has always been if you want to come to america, go the fukk ahead. more power to you :yeshrug: but you have no right to complain about america kicking you the fukk out if you arent here legally. there is no reason to take issue with deporting illegals
 

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I stopped caring. Black people are a lost cause. A couple days ago people were on here dissing the hell about FUBU because Daymond John married a white chick. Same black dudes spending thousands every year with Walmart and Amazon. Criticizing black businessmen who've hired sizable amounts of black people and had black partners. Again, criticizing him while spending thousands at Walmart, Target and Amazon :francis: Ain't no black community. Ain't no group economics happening with black people. We like to......we feel comfortable......IT FEELS RIGHT spending our money with white people :ohlawd: only for those same nikkas to turn around and ask black businesses for a discount or to boycott them over the slightest thing. We'll always be lost.
 

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nikkas getting mad over a group of people who come together as one and build together..

i work in the commercial/business insurance industry and man i work with a ton of latinos who call me or come in together could be 3 or 4 of them looking for business insurance & some i knew as drug dealers put their money into a trucking business and landscaping business and when i'm putting in their workers names it's always fellow latinos or family and friends..

Black people who i always try to get them together and form a small business together are always skeptical of their own people... it's always i'm not working with this brother or sister... i don't trust hiring no blacks especially young ones cause they lazy and all kind of excuses not to come together.... but then sit up and start crying about others....

good for them..unlike us they do more than talking
The company that handles my landscaping and a good amount of the Landscaping in our neighborhood is a Latino woman, her husband, her two brothers, and her nephew that is a freshman in highschool. And that woman is about her business. I fukks with anyone that is willing to bust their ass and work hard. These people came here and created their own jobs and economy. Not only that, they're priming the next generation to build on what they have created. As a hustler my damn self I respect it and can't hate on that. They're doing what they have to do in order to eat. Simple as that.
 

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these candy ass liberals who fight for illegals to come in here arent actually being affected by them streaming into the country when it comes to employment. and these republicans talk tough, but they're the ones who want to keep being able to hire them. democrats get the latino vote, and republicans get the latino labor force. neither side gives a fukk about the citizens who get squeezed

no one in their right mind would fight for competition in the fukkin workforce in an imperfect country, and i dont understand why its acceptable to push this bullshyt narrative that enforcing our immigration laws is 'racist' because of political correctness. just because there IS racism that comes with it, doesnt wipe out the fact that these people are taking decent paying jobs and federal aid while citizens go without

my stance has always been if you want to come to america, go the fukk ahead. more power to you :yeshrug: but you have no right to complain about america kicking you the fukk out if you arent here legally. there is no reason to take issue with deporting illegals
shyt is incredible the amount of stupidity that Political Correctness brought upon this country...:wow:

To have millions of people just walking up in the country draining resources and taking jobs and for no one to be able to say anything about it without being called a racist or being shamed in some way :wtf:

The damage has been done, it's over for America. I just don't wanna see no bytchass liberals complaining in a few years about their kids having to speak Spanish :ehh:
Pay 110 Billion dollars a year for Illegal Immigration while your country is already trillions of dollars in debt brehs :mjlol:
 

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I always got love for Hispanics but I've just always thought illegal immigration was one of the top problems facing the U.S :yeshrug:
If Hillary gets in she'll put that final nail in the coffin when she removes the borders :wow:
 
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