More Harm than Good: Responding to States' Misguided Efforts to Regulate Immigration
Contributing Organization(s): National Employment Law Project
Author(s)/Creator(s): National Employment Law Project
Publishing Date: 2006-03-01
Issue Areas: Employment and Labor; Immigration
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File info: 29 pages; 122.58 KB file size
These proposals are misguided. They will result in increased discrimination against workers who are perceived to be "foreign", drive already vulnerable workers further underground and divert scarce state and local resources away from activities that benefit local communities.
There is a better way: more effective enforcement of labor and employment rights to eliminate exploitation of immigrant workers and unfair competition against good employers. Shutting down the sweatshops will benefit all workers, whether US- or foreign-born, and create a climate of good jobs for all.
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