Immigration issues heat up in Canada, U.S.Monday, March 27, 2006
TORONTO -- Immigration issues reached a boiling point in Canada and the U.S. with a mass deportation of illegal construction workers over the weekend causing an outcry in one Toronto ethnic community, while south of the border, citizens rallied nation-wide against Washington's plans for immigration reform.
On Sunday, nearly two dozen Portuguese nationals in Canada illegally were put on planes at Toronto's Pearson International Airport and deported.
Another seven Portuguese nationals scheduled for removal did not appear for their flight Sunday, and there are reports that the Canadian government is poised to issue dozens of additional deportation orders in the next two weeks with as many as 100 households receiving notices by April 8.
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The president <bush>, working hand-in-hand with the business community that relies on cheap labor, is pressuring Congress to allow immigrants to stay in the country legally if they take a job that Americans are unwilling to do.http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=b8962577-78ff-4a69-8156-bd3068daff59 So when are we going to stop letting this divide us? When are we going to demand a living wage & decent working conditions for
all workers?
When are we going to get off the damn plantation???