{"id":6049,"date":"2014-03-19T10:09:16","date_gmt":"2014-03-19T14:09:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=6049"},"modified":"2018-12-28T15:09:29","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T20:09:29","slug":"amnesty-advocates-go-global","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2014\/03\/19\/amnesty-advocates-go-global\/","title":{"rendered":"Amnesty Advocates Go Global"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"mercatormap\"D.C. protests and a cross-country bus tour<\/a> are just not enough for amnesty activists. They\u2019re going global. Several open borders activists are trying to influence American politics from outside U.S. borders by begging for help from the United Nations and the Holy See.\u00a0 These activists, who fail to generate support from Americans for amnesty (as seen in the recent NBC News-Wall Street Journal<\/a> and Washington Post-ABC<\/a> polls), are now going to foreign or international bodies to try to pressure U.S. lawmakers.<\/p>\n

Last week, the National Guestworker Alliance, a pro-amnesty group<\/a>, sent<\/a> a letter<\/a> to the United Nations, along with other amnesty supporters such as AFL-CIO, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, Immigrant Legal Resource Center and National Immigration Law Center. They complained to this international body that U.S. actions \u201carresting, detaining, and removing\u201d illegal aliens who complained about working conditions constitute \u201cserious violations\u201d of international law.\u00a0 The National Guestworker Alliance seeks to gain for illegal aliens the \u201cright to stay in the country and continue to work while pursuing a labor or human rights complaint.\u201d<\/p>\n

The United Nations isn\u2019t the only pit stop for amnesty advocates. Several family members of illegal aliens are flying to the Vatican<\/a>. A group of activists and children of illegal aliens are part of a delegation supported by a Los Angeles archbishop s to seek assistance from Pope Francis\u00a0 in stopping illegal alien deportations.<\/p>\n

U.S. lawmakers already encounter international pressure on the immigration issue.\u00a0 Just this past weekend, Ireland\u2019s Prime Minister<\/a> Enda Kenny lobbied for amnesty directly to President Obama at the White House.\u00a0 However, Irish illegal alien\u2019s interests, which Kenny advocated for, are not the same as the American worker\u2019s interests, which President Obama ought to represent.<\/p>\n

In reality, the point of U.S. immigration policy should be to serve U.S. interests.\u00a0 That\u2019s why efforts to seek foreign help for pressure on this issue are inappropriate and severely misguided.