AFL-CIO - The American
Federation of Latinos / Congress of Immigrant
Organizations?
by
Peter Brimelow
To great applause, the AFL-CIO
has just reversed its opposition to illegal
immigration and come out for ANOTHER amnesty.
The political economy of this:
[1] labor unionism is declining
among native-born Americans, so immigrants
represent a new market;
[2] if illegals can be
unionized, employers can’t use them as scabs;
[3] the only labor unions that
are growing represent public-sector workers, for
whom immigrants are a client constituency –
the California teachers union and public service
union were the main funders of opposition to
Proposition 187;
[4] unions are increasingly run
by middle-class leftist professional
apparatchiks, whose concerns don’t reflect
their blue-collar members’;
[5] (to be fair) the rest of the
political class isn’t serious about illegals,
so why shouldn’t labor unions salvage
something from the wreck? Arizona is debating
reversing its decision to require proof of
citizenship for a driving license. Has John
McCain complained? (Licenses
for immigrants - It's
no longer a foolish notion, by O. Ricardo
Pimentel, The Arizona Republic,
Feb. 17, 2000)
For more on the
political economy of immigration, Steve Sailer.
NY Times opposes
AFL-CIO position, citing George
Borjas. Wall Street Journal out to lunch.