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Immigration: Immediate and Unconditional Legalization for All
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Written by Socialist AppealMonday, 01 April 2013 15:09

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Written by John PetersonMonday, 01 April 2013 13:59

[image: may day immigration march]In the Spring of 2006, millions of
immigrant workers flooded the streets of the United States to say “enough
is enough!” The spark was an ultra-reactionary “immigration reform” bill
sponsored by Wisconsin Republican Jim Sensenbrenner. But the frustration
had built up for decades, as dangerous working conditions, low wages,
discrimination, and the constant fear of raids and deportations reached the
breaking point. The boundless energy and determination to fight overflowed
the “safe” limits of the traditional immigrant rights and non-profit
charities.

These organizations had no perspective of mass struggle, much less any
confidence that the masses themselves could take their destinies into their
own hands. For decades, they had contented themselves with providing legal
aid, food banks, and a condescending pat on the head. The millions who
walked off the job for the May 1st “day without an immigrant” “general
strike,” wanted nothing less than amnesty and genuine equality. Those who
participated in that marvelous movement can only compare it to the early
days of a revolution.

But tragically, as with so many other spontaneous explosions of the class
struggle, this inspiring mass movement of the most downtrodden layer of the
working class lacked the necessary leadership. Instead of generalizing the
struggle, linking it up with the labor movement and the broader working
class, and transforming it into an offensive against the attacks of the
bosses and their government, the movement was derailed into the courts,
legislatures, and the Democratic Party.

A golden opportunity was missed. Long before the housing and economic
crisis hit, and the attacks and austerity became generalized, and long
before Wisconsin and Occupy, immigrant workers showed the way forward. Had
the necessary leadership been in place, the situation facing workers in the
U.S. today would be entirely different.

In the end, “immigration reform” was never passed, although G.W. Bush gave
it a try. His proposal was more “moderate” than Sensenbrenner’s: an
“enforcement first” approach that would militarize the border, expand guest
worker programs, implement E-Verify employment authorization for all
workers, impose fines and penalties, and offer “path to citizenship” for
undocumented immigrants. Sound familiar? It should, because in essence,
this is precisely what Democratic President Obama is proposing.

American capitalism requires immigrant labor. By keeping the wages of these
workers low, they can drive down wages and conditions across the board, and
have the further benefit of being able to scapegoat immigrants for
“stealing jobs.” This divide-and-conquer strategy is nothing new. The
capitalists have used racism and discrimination to perpetuate their system
for centuries. What they fear most is a united working class conscious of
the fact that through militant struggle, they can fight the bosses and win.

Obama’s proposed reform is a pro-capitalist reform aimed at facilitating
the exploitation of these workers by big business. Even though raids and
deportations have increased under Obama, the 11 million or more
undocumented immigrants are essential to the U.S. economy. The “reform”
merely seeks to recognize and codify the status quo.

Currently, millions of workers live “underground” and live their lives in
the shadows and black market. By registering them, imposing fines, and
collecting back taxes, they seek to exert more control over the whereabouts
and activities of immigrant workers, and also bring more money into the
treasury. So-called “guest worker” programs are to be massively expanded as
well, especially in agriculture, which would cut across efforts to unionize
this industry.

Guest workers are given temporary work visas, and can be deported at any
time for any reason: including trying to form a union. Those undocumented
workers who are offered a “path to citizenship” will likewise be in a kind
of limbo for years, if not indefinitely.

None of the fundamental problems that led to the mass struggles of 2006
have been resolved. None of the contradictions in Latin America that lead
millions to abandon their homes and families in search of work north of the
border have been resolved. If anything, the pressure cooker is more
explosive than ever.

If this reform is passed, it may in passing lead to a nominal increase in
unionization. But this by no means excuses the spectacle of Richard Trumka
and other leaders of the AFL-CIO lining up with the pro-capitalist Chamber
of Commerce to back Obama’s proposal. Workers deserve better and should not
settle for less! You cannot mix oil and water! You cannot reconcile the
interests of the workers and the interests of the bosses! It is precisely
these class-collaborationist policies of the labor leaders that have led
U.S. workers to a blind alley.

The only solution is a policy of class independence. The unions need to
break decisively with big business and their political parties. By basing
ourselves on the power of the united working class, we can fight back
against the bosses’ austerity and win. By building a mass party of labor to
represent all workers, we can pass legislation that will benefit all
workers. And by fighting for socialism, we can abolish the artificial
borders that divide us and end the exploitative and racist capitalist
system once and for all.


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