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‘Liberal’ N.J. Mayor: ‘Who, me racist?’; ‘Yes, YOU!’ |
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Thursday, 21 May 2009 16:09 |
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Donald Cresitello, mayor of Morristown, NJ, is a face of the growing fascist attack on undocumented workers. Two years ago, Cresitello hosted the anti-immigrant Pro-America group on the steps of city hall. The Party, many of its friends and even some townspeople, shut them down. |
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‘DREAM Act’ is Attack on Immigrant Youth |
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Saturday, 11 April 2009 14:08 |
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LOS ANGELES, April 7 — We’re fighting to bring people to march with PLP on May Day for internationalism and communist revolution. There were immigrants’ rights marches here the last two Saturdays, giving us a good start. The immigrants’ rights groups are mobilizing for Obama’s “ comprehensive immigration reform” and the DREAM Act. We’re fighting in the streets, schools and factories to make this a struggle to unite the whole working class against the capitalist crisis and show the solution is communism. |
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Obama, Bosses’ Immigration ‘Reform’: Slave Labor, Cannon Fodder for War |
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Thursday, 26 March 2009 23:44 |
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In preparations for wider, global war to maintain their world domination, Obama and U.S. rulers need liberal fascism: to sharply attack workers while trying to win us to their side. Domestically, they need slave labor for their war industries and tens of million of soldiers for their imperialist battlefields. Spurred by the deepening economic crisis and stiffer competition from other imperialists and regional bosses, they want to pass a Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill to achieve these aims, using millions of undocumented workers. |
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Katrina Sequel: Court O.K.’s ‘Guest-Worker’ Slavery |
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 22:46 |
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Last month, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled that the Decatur Hotel chain owed not one penny to 300 immigrant workers from Peru, Bolivia and the Dominican Republic who each paid contractors $3,000 to $5,000 for the “privilege” of coming to the New Orleans to be super-exploited. In one more sign of growing fascism in the legal system, the Court OK’d these slave labor conditions on the grounds that the workers couldn’t prove that Decatur “required” or “approved” of these payments. |
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Fighting Racist Deportations Can Build PLP |
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 22:38 |
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CHICAGO, March 8 — “La lucha obrera no tiene frontera!” (“Workers’ struggles have no borders!”) As the chant filled the banquet hall, hearts swelled with pride. Workers and youth, citizen and immigrant, especially the wonderful BP oil refinery workers swept up in a racist immigration raid last December, celebrated the unity we have found in fighting back. After a PLP member delivered her message of solidarity, salsa music filled the air. |
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