Zuckerberg Touts Center for American
Progress, WH Data to Push Amnesty
by Matthew Boyle 31 Jan 2014,
11:00 AM PDT
Billionaire Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
is using material from the far left-wing Center
for American Progress (CAP) and from President
Barack Obama’s White House to argue to House Republicans that amnesty would be good for the economy
and for American workers.
In an effort to try to support
House Republican leaders' sprint towards amnesty for illegal aliens and a
massive increase in legal immigration (including more cheap tech labor for
Facebook), Zuckerberg’s lobbying outfit FWD.us distributed a packet of
information to House Republicans this week at their retreat in Cambridge, Maryland.
The Zuckerberg packet runs directly counter to the one Sen. Jeff Sessions
(R-AL), a longtime conservative and ranking member of the Senate Budget
Committee, prepared for House Republicans ahead of their retreat.
On page 5 of the Zuckerberg
packet, Republicans are presented with a link to and quotation from a September
2013 CAP study that argues such open borders-style policies as contained in the
Senate-passed “Gang of Eight” immigration bill and the House GOP leadership
immigration “principles” released on Thursday would be good for American
workers.
“The detrimental effect our
current immigration system has on American workers is a problem that is not
often talked about, but workers all across America see it each day,” the quote
from the CAP study reads. “Currently, our broken immigration system creates an
opportunity for some employers to use the immigration status of workers to
undermine their employment protections. This has serious implications for all
workers in America."
"Our employment laws are
strongest when all employees protected under them are able to invoke their
rights when faced with workplace violations," the study argues. "A
broken immigration system that stifles immigrants’ employment rights ultimately
undermines the workplace safety of all American workers.”
On page 7 of the Zuckerberg
packet, Republicans are presented with a September 2012 CAP study that argues
granting amnesty to illegal alien youths through a DREAM Act-style proposal,
like what House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has pushed, would be somehow
economically beneficial. A chart from that study argues that a DREAM Act-type
amnesty would add billions to various state economies around the country.
CAP is a far left-wing progressive
research and lobbying shop, funded by donors including George Soros and connected intimately with left-wing leaders like John Podesta—who headed the
organization until recently joining President Obama’s White House team.
The Zuckerberg immigration
lobbying packet distributed to House members also cites a Regional Economic
Models, Inc., (REMI) report, which was first published on July 17, 2013 that
argues hundreds of thousands of new jobs would be created in the first few
years after granting amnesty to illegal immigrants. “REMI examines how the
policies will expand the economic pie for individuals and businesses across the
nation,” Zuckerberg’s team wrote about the REMI report in the packet.
That REMI report was used by
President Obama’s White House to argue on August 1: “Commonsense immigration
reform will strengthen the U.S.
economy and create jobs.” The White House used that report alongside a series
of products from the institutional left—various foundations and groups funded
by left-wing billionaires, including Soros. GOP establishment organization
American Action Network (AAN) also used the consortium of left-wing data to
push the same argument in August, as Breitbart News detailed at the time.
Republicans like Sessions and
others counter what is in those left-wing reports with hard economic data that
shows American workers will be hurt by amnesty for illegal immigrants and a
massive increase in legal immigration like Zuckerberg wants. For instance, they
point to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) which estimates that the Senate
Gang of Eight bill, or a plan like it, would drive wages of American workers
down and unemployment numbers up.
Sessions’ communications director
Stephen Miller told Breitbart News in August that the CBO’s estimates prove
Americans will be hurt by amnesty.
“Based on conservative CBO
projections, the Senate bill would add approximately 46 million immigrants by
2033,” Miller said at the time. “Even using AAN's inflated claim of 6 million
jobs -- for which they provide no supporting data -- that's not nearly enough
to keep up with the expansion of guest workers and low-skill immigration
contained in the proposal. That's why CBO reports that joblessness will grow,
wages will fall, and per-capita GNP will shrink for the next 25 years.”
Likewise, a platoon of 16 House
Republicans led by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) wrote to President Obama in early
January to note how there are about 102 million Americans either out of the
workforce or officially unemployed who should be prioritized for American jobs
over illegal aliens seeking amnesty or future foreign labor CEOs want to
import.
“Rapidly expanding unskilled
immigration – at a time when factory work and blue collar jobs are disappearing
– would represent the final economic blow for millions of workers who have been
struggling to gain an economic foothold,” those 16 House GOP members wrote.
“Yet, despite this jobs crisis for American workers, the White House continues
to advocate that CEOs and business executives seek lower cost labor."
"The White House has
entertained a parade of high-powered business executives to discuss immigration policy, all while shutting
out the concerns of everyday wage-earners who overwhelmingly oppose these
measures," they stated. "You even released an economic report saying
that the ‘hospitality and leisure industry’ needs ‘legislation that would
legalize workers in the U.S.
and facilitate the lawful employment of future foreign-born workers.’”
Mark Zuckerberg
Mark
Zuckerberg is the co-founder & chairman & CEO for Facebook, Roger B. McNamee is his adviser, and Chris Hughes’s was his Harvard roommate.
Note: Chris Hughes was Mark Zuckerberg’s Harvard roommate, is
a co-founder for Facebook, and a
member of the Democracy Alliance.
George
Soros was a member of the Democracy
Alliance, the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society, a supporter for the Center for American Progress, and is the founder for Soros Fund Management.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Center for American Progress, the Brookings Institution (think tank), and Amnesty International.
Facebook
was a funder for the Center for American
Progress.
Soros Fund
Management is a partner with Silver
Lake Kraftwerk Fund.
Silver
Lake Kraftwerk Fund is a fund for Silver Lake.
Roger B. McNamee
was a co-founder for Silver Lake,
and is Mark Zuckerberg’s adviser.
John
S. Chen is a special adviser for Silver Lake,
and a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Glenn
H. Hutchins was the founder & managing partner for Silver Lake,
and is a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Sheryl K.
Sandberg was a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and is the COO & director for Facebook.
Lee
H. Hamilton is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), a co-chair for the Independent Task Force on Immigration and
America's Future, and was a co-chair for the Iraq Study Group.
Vernon E. Jordan Jr. is an honorary
trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), Valerie B. Jarrett’s great uncle, a director at the American
Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), a senior counsel for Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP,
and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Cyrus F.
Freidheim Jr. is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Valerie B. Jarrett
is Vernon E. Jordan Jr’s great niece, the senior
adviser for the Barack Obama
administration, and a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago.
Akin,
Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP was a funder for the Center for American Progress.
Facebook
was a funder for the Center for American
Progress.
Melody
C. Barnes was the EVP for the Center
for American Progress, the domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, and is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
Ezekiel Emanuel
is a senior fellow at the Center for
American Progress, Rahm I. Emanuel’s brother, and was the health care policy adviser for the Barack Obama administration.
Rahm
I. Emanuel is Ezekiel Emanuel’s
brother, a member of the Commercial Club
of Chicago, the Chicago (IL) mayor,
and was the White House chief of staff for the Barack Obama administration.
Commercial Club of Chicago,
Members Directory A-Z (Past Research)
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
John
D. Podesta is Barack Obama
administration’s counselor, and the chair & counselor for the Center for American Progress.
Facebook
was a funder for the Center for American
Progress.
Microsoft
Corporation is an investor in Facebook.
William H. Gates
III is a co-founder & chairman for the Microsoft Corporation, and a co-chair for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation was a funder for the Center for American Progress, and the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Ann
M. Fudge is the U.S.
program advisory panel chair for the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation, and a trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Sheryl K.
Sandberg was a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and is the COO & director for Facebook.
Lee
H. Hamilton is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and a co-chair for the Independent Task Force on Immigration and
America's Future.
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