FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Contact: Rick Oltman
(415)-215-9550
Californians
for Population Stabilization
www.capsweb.org
BLACK CAUCUS LEADER LAUNCHES TV ADS
ASKING WHY LEADERS ARE IGNORING BLACK WORKERS VICTIMIZED BY IMMIGRATION
TV Spots Breaks Across Country
February 14, 2008
DALLAS, TX -- TV spots featuring Dr. Frank Morris,
former Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Executive Director, launched
across the country this week. The TV spots were developed by Morris and the
Coalition for the Future American Worker, a large coalition of groups of which
CAPS is a member, and are part of an ongoing national campaign.
Morris asserts that America's
leaders are misinformed or are simply ignoring the plight of low-income Black
American workers victimized by mass immigration. Morris has vowed to get the
facts about the negative consequences of mass immigration into the hands of all
Americans as well as America's
leaders whose public statements contradict the facts.
Dr. Morris commented, "America's
leaders need to wake up. It's a fact foreign workers are taking jobs and
depressing wages of Americans from all backgrounds. However, Black workers are
being disproportionately affected. Studies prove 40% of the decline in Black
employment is due to immigration. And the effects will become even more pronounced
for our most vulnerable workers as the economy gets worse. It’s time for
America's leaders, especially our Black leaders, to put the most vulnerable
American workers' interests ahead of foreign workers' and the cheap labor
businesses that hire them."
While many studies document immigration's effect on American workers, Morris
frequently cites the National Bureau of Economic Research Paper 12518 in the TV
spots. NBER Paper 12518 was developed by Harvard professor George Borjas, University
of Chicago's Jeffrey Grogger and University
of California's Gordon
Hanson.
To view the Morris TV spots go to www.CAPSweb.org and
for more information about the Coalition for the Future American Worker, visit www.AmericanWorker.org.
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